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  2. SFX (software) - Wikipedia

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    SFX was the first OpenURL link resolver or link server. [1] It remains the most widely used OpenURL resolver, being used by over 2,400 libraries. [2]Librarians Herbert van de Sompel, Patrick Hochstenbach and their colleagues at Ghent University in Belgium developed the OpenURL framework from 1998 to 2000.

  3. Self-extracting archive - Wikipedia

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    A self-extracting archive (SFX or SEA) is a computer executable program which combines compressed data in an archive file with machine-executable code to extract the information. Running on a compatible operating system, it does not need a suitable extractor in the target computer to extract the data.

  4. FMOD - Wikipedia

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    FMOD is a proprietary sound effects engine and authoring tool for video games and applications developed by Firelight Technologies. It is able to play and mix sounds of diverse formats on many operating systems.

  5. Source Code in Database - Wikipedia

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    IBM VisualAge Java is an example of an integrated development environment implementing SCID features. A more recent example of Source Code in Database is CodeOntology, an open source tool and RDF database of Java source code that supports advanced SPARQL queries, such as Select recursive methods or Select methods that compute the cube root of a double.

  6. Common Source Data Base - Wikipedia

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    The components of a Data exchange package are for example: – one data dispatch note (DDN) – a certain amount of DataModules (DMs) and – all illustrations, referenced by the DMs above. The identifier of a DDN is the (DDN-Id) found within the sgml/xml file and expressed in the filename plus related extension.

  7. Drizzle (database server) - Wikipedia

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    Drizzle is a re-designed version of the MySQL v6.0 codebase and is designed around a central concept of having a microkernel architecture. Features such as the query cache and authentication system are now plugins to the database, which follow the general theme of "pluggable storage engines" that were introduced in MySQL 5.1.

  8. Nomad software - Wikipedia

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    System R included and tested the original SQL implementation. The early RDBMS vendors were able to learn from numerous papers describing System R in the late 1970s and early 80s. NOMAD was released before these industry events, and thus, like System R, NOMAD drew on earlier academic work by relational database pioneers such as E. F. Codd.

  9. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    The original SoundFont file format was developed in the early 1990s by E-mu Systems and Creative Labs. A specification for this version was never released to the public. The first and only major device to utilize this version was Creative's Sound Blaster AWE32 in 1994. Files in this format conventionally have the file extension of .SBK.