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  2. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Semantic versioning three-part version number. Semantic versioning (aka SemVer) [1] is a widely-adopted version scheme [7] that encodes a version by a three-part version number (Major.Minor.Patch), an optional pre-release tag, and an optional build meta tag. In this scheme, risk and functionality are the measures of significance.

  3. Versioning - Wikipedia

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    Version control, the management of changes to documents, computer programs, large web sites, and other collections of information; Versioning file system, which allows a computer file to exist in several versions at the same time; Software versioning, the process of assigning either unique version names or numbers to unique states of computer ...

  4. Ontology versioning - Wikipedia

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    Michel Klein, Dieter Fensel. Ontology versioning on the Semantic Web. In Proceedings of the International Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS). Stanford University, 2001. [CiteSeer] Plessers, Peter; De Troyer, Olga (2005). "Ontology Change Detection Using a Version Log". The Semantic Web – ISWC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

  5. Versioning file system - Wikipedia

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    Versioning file systems should not be confused with journaling file systems.Whereas journaling file systems work by keeping a log of the changes made to a file before committing those changes to that file system (and overwriting the prior version), a versioning file system keeps previous copies of a file when saving new changes.

  6. Equivalence (translation) - Wikipedia

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    New Catholic Bible / New Catholic Version [9] (St. Joseph New Catholic Bible) (2019) Revised New Jerusalem Bible (2019) Extensive use of dynamic equivalence or paraphrase or both. The Holy Bible: Knox Version (1955) [10] [11] Amplified Bible (1965) Jerusalem Bible (1966) New Life Version (1969) New English Bible (1970) Good News Bible (formerly ...

  7. Semantic wiki - Wikipedia

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    The site DBpedia, launched in 2007, though not a semantic wiki, publishes structured data from Wikipedia in RDF form, which enables semantic querying of Wikipedia's data. In March 2008, Wikia , the world's largest wiki farm , made the use of Semantic MediaWiki available for all their wikis on request, thus allowing all the wikis they hosted to ...

  8. Wikipedia:Semantic Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    A semantic 'type' is very similar to a Wikipedia category, as it collects shared things together. Categories and types often correlate very highly. Categories like 'Category:1923 deaths' are extremely strong evidence that an article is a ' foaf :Person' for example.

  9. Semantics encoding - Wikipedia

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    A semantics encoding is a translation between formal languages. For programmers, the most familiar form of encoding is the compilation of a programming language into machine code or byte-code . Conversion between document formats are also forms of encoding.