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  2. Application permissions - Wikipedia

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    Permissions are a means of controlling and regulating access to specific system- and device-level functions by software. Typically, types of permissions cover functions that may have privacy implications, such as the ability to access a device's hardware features (including the camera and microphone), and personal data (such as storage devices, contacts lists, and the user's present ...

  3. Flowable - Wikipedia

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    Flowable is an open-source workflow engine written in Java that can execute business processes described in BPMN 2.0. [4] It is an actively maintained fork of Activiti (software) . [ 5 ]

  4. Open Build Service - Wikipedia

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    The Open Build Service (formerly called openSUSE Build Service) [1] is an open and complete distribution development platform designed to encourage developers to compile packages for multiple Linux distributions including SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, openSUSE, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Mandriva, Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and Arch Linux. [2]

  5. Exclusive: Laravel, an open source startup in Arkansas ... - AOL

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    Laravel, a PHP-based open source framework, has raised $57 million in Series A funding from Accel, Fortune can exclusively report. Exclusive: Laravel, an open source startup in Arkansas founded by ...

  6. Laravel - Wikipedia

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    Laravel is a free and open-source PHP-based web framework for building web applications. [3] It was created by Taylor Otwell and intended for the development of web applications following the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern and based on Symfony.

  7. WaveMaker - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, Wavemaker Studio 6.7 was released, which was the last open source version of Studio. [16] In September 2014 WaveMaker Inc. launched the WaveMaker RAD Platform, which allowed organizations to run their own application platform for building and running apps.

  8. Git - Wikipedia

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    Git is free and open-source software shared under the GPL-2.0-only license. Git was originally created by Linus Torvalds for version control during the development of the Linux kernel. [14] The trademark "Git" is registered by the Software Freedom Conservancy, marking its official recognition and continued evolution in the open-source community.

  9. MIT License - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, according to Black Duck Software [40] [better source needed] and a 2015 blog [11] from GitHub, the MIT license was the most popular open-source license, with the GNU GPLv2 coming second in their sample of repositories.