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  2. NanoHTTPD - Wikipedia

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    NanoHttpd is an open-source, small-footprint web server that is suitable for embedding in applications, written in the Java programming language. It can be used as a library component in developing other software (such as measurement, [1] science, [2] and database [3] applications) or as a standalone ad-hoc style HTTP daemon for serving files.

  3. Embedded database - Wikipedia

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    By eliminating the MySQL server overhead, InnoDB has a small footprint and is well-suited for embedding in applications which require high-performance and concurrency. As with most embedded database systems, HailDB is designed to be accessed primarily with an ISAM -like C API rather than SQL (though an extremely rudimentary SQL variant is ...

  4. Application footprint - Wikipedia

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    In computing, footprint of an application software (or application footprint) provides a sense of sizing of its various constituents, and hence, is a spatial measurement, in a given context, such as disk footprint, memory footprint (a.k.a. runtime footprint), network footprint, etc. In each case, footprint of an application excludes data that ...

  5. lighttpd - Wikipedia

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    The low memory footprint (compared to other web servers), [5] small CPU load and speed optimizations [6] make lighttpd suitable for servers that are suffering load problems, or for serving static media separately from dynamic content. lighttpd is free and open-source software and is distributed under the BSD license.

  6. Mongoose (web server) - Wikipedia

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    Mongoose is a cross-platform embedded web server and networking library. The small footprint of the software enables any Internet-connected device to function as a web server. [ 1 ]

  7. Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    A digital footprint can be stored when a user logs into a site and makes a post or change; the registered name is connected to the edit in an online environment. Examples of active digital footprints include social media posts, video or image uploads, or changes to various websites.

  8. Sociology - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago was established in 1892 by Albion Small, who also published the first sociology textbook: An introduction to the study of society. [47] George Herbert Mead and Charles Cooley , who had met at the University of Michigan in 1891 (along with John Dewey ), moved to Chicago in 1894. [ 48 ]

  9. Sociology of small groups - Wikipedia

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    The definition of sociology of small groups was first introduced by the French author and sociologist Gabriel Tarde. [4] Small groups are groups of a small number of members with intense interaction between them. [5] The sociology of small groups has also been defined as a field research [6] and the study of sociology of community. [7] A.