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  2. System of record - Wikipedia

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    A system of record (SOR) or source system of record (SSoR) is a data management term for an information storage system (commonly implemented on a computer system running a database management system) that is the authoritative data source for a given data element or piece of information, like for example a row (or record) in a table.

  3. Record-oriented filesystem - Wikipedia

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    Record-oriented filesystems can be supported on media other than direct access devices. A deck of punched cards can be considered a record-oriented file. A magnetic tape is an example of a medium that can support records of uniform length or variable length. In a record file system, a programmer designs the records that may be used in a file.

  4. SREC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The S-record format was created in the mid-1970s for the Motorola 6800 processor. Software development tools for that and other embedded processors would make executable code and data in the S-record format. PROM programmers would then read the S-record format and "burn" the data into the PROMs or EPROMs used in the embedded system.

  5. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    GCF – format used by the Steam content management system for file archives; IMG – format used by Renderware-based Grand Theft Auto games for data storage; LLSP3 – Lego Spike program file; LOVE – format used by the LOVE2D Engine [33] MAP – format used by Halo: Combat Evolved for archive compression, Doom³, and various other games

  6. RCFile - Wikipedia

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    Within database management systems, the record columnar file [1] or RCFile is a data placement structure that determines how to store relational tables on computer clusters. It is designed for systems using the MapReduce framework. The RCFile structure includes a data storage format, data compression approach, and optimization techniques for ...

  7. File format - Wikipedia

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    A final way of storing the format of a file is to explicitly store information about the format in the file system, rather than within the file itself. This approach keeps the metadata separate from both the main data and the name, but is also less portable than either filename extensions or "magic numbers", since the format has to be converted ...

  8. Sharable Content Object Reference Model - Wikipedia

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    Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based electronic educational technology (also called e-learning). It defines communications between client side content and a host system (called "the run-time environment"), which is commonly supported by a learning management system.

  9. System Independent Data Format - Wikipedia

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    The System Independent Data Format (SIDF) is a file system specification for removable media that was designed to achieve storage interoperability and to allow data interchange among software and hardware platforms. The data format was originally developed in 1990 by Tom Bogart while at Novell.

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