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A kernel module is a run-time loadable object file that is loaded into operating system kernel to add functionality to a running kernel. Examples include device drivers and other kernel items.

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The process of terminating an authenticated session.

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This tag does not deal with social media issues. It concerns analysis of networks, a formal mathematical structure. A social network is made up of individuals (eg people, organizations), which are tied (connected) by one or more specific types of relationship, such as friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, dislike, or advice-seeking.

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For questions about Eclipse BIRT (Business Intelligence Reporting Tool) which is an open source reporting system that integrates with your Java/Java EE application to produce compelling reports.

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A library for command line editing, or a function to read one line of text.

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Video.js is an open source JavaScript framework for embedding and working with HTML5 and Flash video. It uses the HTML5 video tag as an embed code, and has a common HTML/CSS skin and API for both HTML5 and Flash.

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String matching is the problem of finding occurrences of one string (“pattern”, “needle”) in another (“text”, “haystack”).

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Grid layout is used to align content into columns and fields. Unlike table layouts, grids are composed of guide lines so that elements positioned relative to the grid can have drag and drop behavior.

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Forecasting involves estimating values (or distributions) that have not yet been observed.

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Firebase Hosting is developer-focused static web hosting for modern front-end web applications. Using Firebase Hosting, developers deploy SSL-enabled web apps to a global content-delivery network from a single command.

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The iOS13 tag should be used for questions specific to Apple's iOS 13 operating system. General iOS questions should use the iOS tag.

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