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  2. Chromium Embedded Framework - Wikipedia

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    Development of CEF 2 was abandoned after the appearance of the Chromium Content API. [4] CEF 1 is a single-process implementation based on the Chromium WebKit API. It is no longer actively developed or supported. [5] CEF 3 is a multi-process implementation based on the Chromium Content API and has performance similar to Google Chrome. [6]

  3. Ceph (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ceph's file system (CephFS) runs on top of the same RADOS foundation as Ceph's object storage and block device services. The CephFS metadata server (MDS) provides a service that maps the directories and file names of the file system to objects stored within RADOS clusters.

  4. IExpress - Wikipedia

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    IExpress (IEXPRESS.EXE) can be used for distributing self-contained installation packages (INF-based setup executables) to multiple local or remote Windows computers.It creates a self-extracting executable (.EXE) or a compressed Cabinet file using either the provided front end interface (IExpress Wizard), or a custom Self Extraction Directive (SED) file. [1]

  5. SAP Graphical User Interface - Wikipedia

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    SAP GUI is the graphical user interface client in SAP ERP's 3-tier architecture of database, application server and client.It is software that runs on a Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh or Unix desktop, and allows a user to access SAP functionality in SAP applications such as SAP ERP and SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW).

  6. Clustered file system - Wikipedia

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    The difference between a distributed file system and a distributed data store is that a distributed file system allows files to be accessed using the same interfaces and semantics as local files – for example, mounting/unmounting, listing directories, read/write at byte boundaries, system's native permission model. Distributed data stores, by ...

  7. SAP HANA - Wikipedia

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    As of March 9, 2017, SAP HANA is available in an Express edition; a streamlined version which can run on laptops and other resource-limited environments. The license for SAP HANA, express edition is free of charge, even for productive use up to 32 GB of RAM. [68] Additional capacity increases can be purchased up to 128 GB of RAM. [69]

  8. Transport (SAP) - Wikipedia

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    A SAP transport consists of several files. These files are usually located in 6 separate folders within the OS: Data files - Contains the transport data, i.e. the actual data to be transported. Cofiles - Contains information on change requests, i.e. different steps of a change request and their exit codes. Profile files - It contains profile ...

  9. EXPRESS (data modeling language) - Wikipedia

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    EXPRESS is a data modeling language defined in ISO 10303-11, the EXPRESS Language Reference Manual. [3] An EXPRESS data model can be defined in two ways, textually and graphically. For formal verification and as input for tools such as SDAI the textual representation within an ASCII file is the most important one. The graphical representation ...