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An entity-relationship model (ERM) is an abstract and conceptual representation of data, information aspects of a business domain or its process requirements. Ultimately ERM is being implemented in a database.

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Wireshark is a network capture and protocol analyzer tool. If this question isn't directly about programming, consider asking it on Super User or Network Engineering instead of here.

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This tag should be used to identify questions regarding compatibility issues, for example between different versions of the same software product or, development kit or library.

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Plone is a content management system (CMS) written in Python. Its strengths are in intranets, websites and document management. It has support for multilingual content and versioning.

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Is a term that in computer science can refer to various file types containing usually human readable information, if opened with appropriate software.

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Rcpp provides seamless integration of C++ code in R.

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Partitioning is a performance strategy whereby you divide possibly very large groups of data into some number of smaller groups of data.

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Currency is a medium of exchange of value, usually referring to government issued denominations.

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For questions referencing Angular Template Syntax including: interpolation, input(property) bindings, output(event) bindings, two-way binding, local variables, star syntax, etc. This tag is specific to angular version 2.x and above

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Javadoc is an extensible documentation generation system which reads specially formatted comments in Java source code and generates compiled documentation. It is typically used to produce API documentation in the form of HTML web pages.

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datetime-format is a transformation of a timestamp from an industry standard format, such as UTC or ISO, to a format which conforms to the standards of a particular locale or audience

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