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  2. IF-MAP - Wikipedia

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    IF-MAP provides a common interface between the Metadata Access Point (MAP), a database server acting as a clearinghouse for information about security events and objects, and other elements of the TNC architecture. The IF-MAP protocol defines a publish/subscribe/search mechanism with a set of identifiers and data types.

  3. Object database - Wikipedia

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    An object database stores complex data and relationships between data directly, without mapping to relational rows and columns, and this makes them suitable for applications dealing with very complex data. [19] Objects have a many-to-many relationship and are accessed by the use of pointers. Pointers are linked to objects to establish ...

  4. Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the bit pattern 0xxx avoids conflicts with historical NCS UUIDs, should any still exist in databases. [11] This variant defines "families" as subtype. The OSF DCE variant (10xx 2 ) are referred to as RFC 4122/DCE 1.1 UUIDs, or "Leach–Salz" UUIDs, after the authors of the original Internet Draft .

  5. Go (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    For a pair of types K, V, the type map[K]V is the type mapping type-K keys to type-V values, though Go Programming Language specification does not give any performance guarantees or implementation requirements for map types. Hash tables are built into the language, with special syntax and built-in functions.

  6. Select (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    SELECT isbn, title, price FROM Book WHERE price < (SELECT AVG (price) FROM Book) ORDER BY title; A subquery can use values from the outer query, in which case it is known as a correlated subquery . Since 1999 the SQL standard allows WITH clauses, i.e. named subqueries often called common table expressions (named and designed after the IBM DB2 ...

  7. Null (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    E. F. Codd mentioned nulls as a method of representing missing data in the relational model in a 1975 paper in the FDT Bulletin of ACM-SIGMOD.Codd's paper that is most commonly cited with the semantics of Null (as adopted in SQL) is his 1979 paper in the ACM Transactions on Database Systems, in which he also introduced his Relational Model/Tasmania, although much of the other proposals from ...

  8. Web development - Wikipedia

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    Go (Golang): Go is a statically typed language developed by Google. It is known for its simplicity and efficiency and is increasingly being used for building scalable and high-performance web applications. Perl: Perl is a versatile scripting language often used for web development.

  9. YAML - Wikipedia

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    YAML (/ ˈ j æ m əl /, rhymes with camel [4]) was first proposed by Clark Evans in 2001, [15] who designed it together with Ingy döt Net [16] and Oren Ben-Kiki. [16]Originally YAML was said to mean Yet Another Markup Language, [17] because it was released in an era that saw a proliferation of markup languages for presentation and connectivity (HTML, XML, SGML, etc.).