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  2. Exif - Wikipedia

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    Many image gallery programs also recognise Exif data and optionally display it alongside the images. Software libraries, such as libexif [9] for C and Adobe XMP Toolkit [10] or Exiv2 [11] for C++, Metadata Extractor [12] for Java, PIL/Pillow for Python, LEADTOOLS or ExifTool [13] for Perl, parse Exif data from files and read/write Exif tag values.

  3. Data warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The data may pass through an operational data store and may require data cleansing for additional operations to ensure data quality before it is used in the data warehouse for reporting. The two main approaches for building a data warehouse system are extract, transform, load (ETL) and extract, load, transform (ELT).

  4. Dashboard (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The dashboard is often accessible by a web browser and is typically linked to regularly updating data sources. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Dashboards are often interactive and facilitate users to explore the data themselves, usually by clicking into elements to view more detailed information.

  5. Data storage - Wikipedia

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    Data storage is the recording (storing) of information in a storage medium. Handwriting , phonographic recording, magnetic tape , and optical discs are all examples of storage media. Biological molecules such as RNA and DNA are considered by some as data storage.

  6. Castle Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Castle Douglas Art Gallery is an offshoot of the Stewartry Museum at Kirkcudbright.It was bequeathed to the town by local artist Ethel Bristowe and opened in 1938. It is an exhibition space and used as such by local artists to display their work.

  7. Esperanto - Wikipedia

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    Esperanto (/ ˌ ɛ s p ə ˈ r ɑː n t oʊ /, /-æ n t oʊ /) [7] [8] is the world's most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language.Created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887 to be 'the International Language' (la Lingvo Internacia), it is intended to be a universal second language for international communication.

  8. Tcl - Wikipedia

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    The Tcl programming language was created in the spring of 1988 by John Ousterhout while he was working at the University of California, Berkeley. [14] [15] Originally "born out of frustration", [11] according to the author, with programmers devising their own languages for extending electronic design automation (EDA) software and, more specifically, the VLSI design tool Magic, which was a ...

  9. Marmite - Wikipedia

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    In February 2007, Marmite produced a limited edition Guinness Marmite of 300,000 jars of 250 g of their yeast extract with 30% Guinness yeast, giving it a noticeable hint of "Guinness" flavour. In January 2008 Champagne Marmite was released for Valentine's Day , [ 40 ] with a limited-edition production of 600,000 units initially released ...