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  2. Master data - Wikipedia

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    Master data represents "data about the business entities that provide context for business transactions". [1] The most commonly found categories of master data are parties (individuals and organisations, and their roles, such as customers, suppliers, employees), products, financial structures (such as ledgers and cost centres) and locational concepts.

  3. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    FUN – A FUN file is a file that has been encrypted by Jigsaw ransomware, which is malware distributed by cybercriminals. It contains a file, such as a .JPG, .DOCX, .XLSX, .MP4, or .CSV file, that has been renamed and encrypted by the virus. GZ – gzip Compressed file; JAR – jar ZIP file with manifest for use with Java applications.

  4. Directory (computing) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The term directory refers to the way a structured list of document files and folders are stored on the computer. The distinction can be due to the way a directory is accessed; on Unix systems, /usr/bin/ is usually referred to as a directory when viewed in a command line console , but if accessed through a graphical file ...

  5. List of filename extensions - Wikipedia

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    List of file formats This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, at 20:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  6. NTFS - Wikipedia

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    In NTFS, all file, directory and metafile data—file name, creation date, access permissions (by the use of access control lists), and size—are stored as metadata in the Master File Table (MFT). This abstract approach allowed easy addition of file system features during Windows NT's development—an example is the addition of fields for ...

  7. Hierarchical file system - Wikipedia

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    A file path is a string of characters that contains the location of a file in a computer's file structure. [3] [4] That is, it represents the directory nodes visited from the root directory to the file as a list of node names, with the items in the list separated by path separators.

  8. List of filename extensions (S–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Coq source file V: Verilog source file V3 Victoria 3 save game file Victoria 3: V4P: vvvv patch vvvv: V64 [16] ROM image from an N64 cartridge DoctorV64, Doctor V64 junior, Project 64 and other N64 emulators VB: Visual Basic .Net source file Visual Basic .NET: VBOX [17] virtual machine settings file (in XML format) VirtualBox: VBOX-EXTPACK [18]

  9. Technical file - Wikipedia

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    A technical file is a set of documents that describes a product and can prove that the product was designed in accordance with the requirements of a quality management system. All products that have a CE mark must have a technical file which must contain the information that proves that the product conforms with the EU directives and ...