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  2. EarthStation 5 - Wikipedia

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    Earth Station 5 was based around a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing service and a standalone Earth Station 5 file-sharing client. Initial versions of the software could only share or download files by using the ES5 network. ES5's P2P network and client were announced on June 9, 2003. [1]

  3. ECMAScript version history - Wikipedia

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    a module system, optional type annotations and static typing, probably using a structural type system, generators and iterators, destructuring assignment, and; algebraic data types. The intent of these features was partly to better support programming in the large, and to allow sacrificing some of the script's ability to be dynamic to improve ...

  4. Source-to-source compiler - Wikipedia

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    By stringing together multiple layers of tech, with a transcompile step between each layer, technology can be repeatedly transformed, effectively creating a distributed language independent specification. XSLT is a general-purpose transform tool that can be used between many different technologies, to create such a derivative code pipeline.

  5. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

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    The name "ECMAScript" was a compromise between the organizations involved in standardizing the language, especially Netscape and Microsoft, whose disputes dominated the early standards sessions. Eich commented that "ECMAScript was always an unwanted trade name that sounds like a skin disease ."

  6. Enterprise information system - Wikipedia

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    An Enterprise Information System (EIS) is any kind of information system which improves the functions of enterprise business processes by integration. This means typically offering high quality of service, dealing with large volumes of data and capable of supporting some large and possibly complex organization or enterprise. An EIS must be able ...

  7. Semantic interoperability - Wikipedia

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    Semantic interoperability healthcare systems leverage data in a standardized way as they break down and share information. For example, two systems can now recognize terminology and medication symbols. Semantic interoperability healthcare systems leverage data in a standardized way as they break down and share information.

  8. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript-based web application frameworks, such as React and Vue, provide extensive capabilities but come with associated trade-offs. These frameworks often extend or enhance features available through native web technologies, such as routing, component-based development, and state management.

  9. Application performance management - Wikipedia

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    Since the first half of 2013, APM has entered into a period of intense competition in technology and strategy with a multiplicity of vendors and viewpoints. [10] This has caused an upheaval in the marketplace with vendors from unrelated backgrounds (including network monitoring, [11] systems management, application instrumentation, and web performance monitoring) adopting messaging around APM ...