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  2. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    These two kinds of nowiki operate in different ways, but both neutralize the rendering of wiki markup as shown in the examples below. For example, the characters that have wiki markup meaning at the beginning of a line (*, #, ; and :) can be rendered in normal text. Editors can normalize the font of characters trailing a wikilink, which would ...

  3. Query string - Wikipedia

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    A query string is a part of a uniform resource locator (URL) that assigns values to specified parameters. A query string commonly includes fields added to a base URL by a Web browser or other client application, for example as part of an HTML document, choosing the appearance of a page, or jumping to positions in multimedia content.

  4. Query by Example - Wikipedia

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    Query by Example (QBE) is a database query language for relational databases. It was devised by Moshé M. Zloof at IBM Research during the mid-1970s, in parallel to the development of SQL . [ 1 ] It is the first graphical query language, using visual tables where the user would enter commands, example elements and conditions.

  5. Proximity search (text) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a search could be used to find "red brick house", and match phrases such as "red house of brick" or "house made of red brick". By limiting the proximity, these phrases can be matched while avoiding documents where the words are scattered or spread across a page or in unrelated articles in an anthology.

  6. Query language - Wikipedia

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    A query language, also known as data query language or database query language (DQL), is a computer language used to make queries in databases and information systems. In database systems, query languages rely on strict theory to retrieve information. [1] A well known example is the Structured Query Language (SQL).

  7. Conjunctive query - Wikipedia

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    The query containment problem for conjunctive queries is also equivalent to the constraint satisfaction problem. [7] An important class of conjunctive queries that have polynomial-time combined complexity are the acyclic conjunctive queries. [8] The query evaluation, and thus query containment, is LOGCFL-complete and thus in polynomial time. [9]

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    Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., speaks during during a hearing to examine United States Special Operations Command and United States Cyber Command in review of the Defense Authorization Request for ...

  9. Query expansion - Wikipedia

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    Machine learning based query term weight and synonym analyzer for query expansion. LucQE - open-source, Java. Provides a framework along with several implementations that allow to perform query expansion with the use of Apache Lucene. Xapian is an open-source search library which includes support for query expansion; ReQue open-source, Python ...