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  2. Single-source publishing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-source_publishing

    Single-source publishing is most often understood as the creation of one source document in an authoring tool and converting that document into different file formats or human languages (or both) multiple times with minimal effort. Multi-channel publishing can either be seen as synonymous with single-source publishing, or similar in that there ...

  3. Multisourcing - Wikipedia

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    Multisourcing is the concept of working with multiple suppliers who are also competitors. [1] Large-scale buyers, such as the U.S. federal government, may want to feel assured that there is more than one supplier for an item. It has been described as the opposite of "one neck to wring". [2] The opposite is called sole-source.

  4. Multi-source - Wikipedia

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    A program that can handle multi-source downloads will connect to one computer and begin downloading the desired file, then find another computer hosting the same file and begin downloading that file as well. The program controls downloads so that each source file provides separate data and the user does not download the same part of the file twice.

  5. Single source of truth - Wikipedia

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    In information science and information technology, single source of truth (SSOT) architecture, or single point of truth (SPOT) architecture, for information systems is the practice of structuring information models and associated data schemas such that every data element is mastered (or edited) in only one place, providing data normalization to ...

  6. All-source intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The definition of all-source intelligence has changed over time. The distinction between intelligence that is single source and that which uses multiple sources has become outmoded. Intelligence analysts that produced intelligence primarily from SIGINT or IMINT, for instance, were considered single-INT producers.

  7. Multi-licensing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-licensing is the practice of distributing software under two or more different sets of terms and conditions. This may mean multiple different software licenses or sets of licenses. Prefixes may be used to indicate the number of licenses used, e.g. dual-licensed for software licensed under two different licenses.

  8. Wikipedia:Articles with a single source - Wikipedia

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    If the single source is a self-published book or article from an advocacy group or lobby group, the article may qualify for deletion. According to Wikipedia's general notability guideline, a topic is presumed to be notable if it has received significant coverage in reliable secondary sources that are independent of the subject.

  9. Single-source data - Wikipedia

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    Single-source data (also single source) is the measurement of TV and/or other mass media's advertising exposure and purchase behavior, over time for the same individual or household. [1] This measurement is gauged through the collection of data components supplied by one or more parties overlapped through a single integrated system of data ...