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HSV is cylindrical color model that determines colors by hue (0°-360°), saturation (color intensity) and lightness (from black over the color to white).

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wsadmin is a command shell for administrating IBM Websphere Application Server.

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Abstract Base Classes are non-instantiable classes used to define the expected behaviour of subclasses.

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Data Distribution Service for Real-Time systems V1.2 is a standard finalized in 2007 by the Object Management Group (OMG). Its goal is to provide a standardized infrastructure for building mission or business critical systems. For that purpose, it defines a strong-typed data-space that can be updated by Publishers and observed by Subscribers. Decoupling, automatic discovery and a rich set of Quality of Service settings are some of its important features.

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Used for questions concerning the difference between arrays. For example, where elements in two arrays differ from each other, or subtracting the content of one array from another. Since the tag can be broadly applied to any programming language that supports arrays, use use one or more additional tags in order to help identify the specific language the question relates.

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Time Zone data for iOS and Mac OS X

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svn:externals allow a part of an external Subversion repository to be checked out within another working copy, by setting the svn:externals property on a directory in that working copy.

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