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  2. Cross-platform software - Wikipedia

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    Some applications mix various methods of cross-platform programming to create the final application. An example is the Firefox web browser, which uses abstraction to build some of the lower-level components, with separate source subtrees for implementing platform-specific features (like the GUI), and the implementation of more than one ...

  3. Cross-application scripting - Wikipedia

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    Cross-application scripting (CAS) is a vulnerability affecting desktop applications that don't check input in an exhaustive way. CAS allows an attacker to insert data that modifies the behaviour of a particular desktop application. This makes it possible to extract data from inside of the users' systems.

  4. Queensland Government Enterprise Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Government Enterprise Architecture (now known as the QGEA 2.0) is an initiative of the Queensland Government Chief Information Office (QGCIO) in Australia. . QGEA 2.0 is the collection of ICT policies and associated documents that guides agency ICT initiatives and investments to improve the compatibility and cost-effectiveness of ICT across the govern

  5. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Clients that use the same protocol can typically federate and talk to one another. The following table compares general and technical information for cross-platform instant messaging clients in active development, each of which have their own article that provide further information.

  6. Common Object Request Broker Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Software Communications Architecture (SCA) – components for embedded systems, cross-language, cross-transport, cross-platform; Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) XPCOM (Cross Platform Component Object Model) – developed by Mozilla for applications based on it (e.g. Mozilla Application Suite, SeaMonkey 1.x)

  7. List of High Court of Australia cases - Wikipedia

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    extended the application of the doctrine of natural justice in administrative decision making. 19. Codelfa Construction Pty Ltd v State Rail Authority of New South Wales: 1982 149 CLR 337; [1982] HCA 24 Gibbs: 3748 Contract: Construction of contracts 20. Aon Risk Services Australia Ltd v Australian National University: 2009 258 ALR 14; [2009 ...

  8. MsQuic - Wikipedia

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    MsQuic is a free and open source implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol written in C [1] that is officially supported on the Microsoft Windows (including Server), Linux, and Xbox platforms. The project also provides libraries for macOS and Android , which are unsupported. [ 2 ]

  9. List of LDAP software - Wikipedia

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    FusionDirectory, [2] a web application under license GNU General Public License developed in PHP for managing LDAP directory and associated services. JXplorer - a Java-based browser that runs in any operating environment. JXWorkBench [3] - a Java-based plugin to JXplorer that includes LDAP reporting using the JasperReports reporting engine.