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  2. Application Packaging Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Application Packaging Standard (APS) was a standard that defines a technology for integrating application software with hosting platforms.Integration of an application with hosting platforms is implemented by creating an APS package for this application, and APS package deployment creates an APS application.

  3. Software package - Wikipedia

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  4. List of software package management systems - Wikipedia

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    Flatpak: A containerized/sandboxed packaging format previously known as xdg-app; GNU Guix: Used by the GNU System. It is based on the Nix package manager with Guile Scheme APIs and specializes in providing exclusively free software; Homebrew: a port of the MacOS package manager of the same name (see below), formerly referred to as 'Linuxbrew';

  5. Package development process - Wikipedia

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    A software package development process is a system for developing software packages.Such packages are used to reuse and share code, e.g., via a software repository.A package development process includes a formal system for package checking that usually exposes bugs, thereby potentially making it easier to produce trustworthy software (Chambers' prime directive). [1]

  6. Definitive media library - Wikipedia

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    In-house created application source code is managed directly in the software configuration management repository. If COTS product or gold build is being packaged, media is extracted from the DML. Product is packaged or developed and packaged (in which case add-on functionality is treated in the same way as in-house applications and builds).

  7. Image Packaging System - Wikipedia

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    The Image Packaging System, also known as IPS, [1] is a cross-platform package management system created by the OpenSolaris community in coordination with Sun Microsystems. It is used by Solaris 11 and several Illumos-based distributions: OpenIndiana, OmniOS, XStreamOS [2] and a growing number of layered applications, including GlassFish, across a variety of Operating System platforms.

  8. Utility computing - Wikipedia

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    Like other types of on-demand computing (such as grid computing), the utility model seeks to maximize the efficient use of resources and/or minimize associated costs. Utility is the packaging of system resources, such as computation, storage and services, as a metered service. This model has the advantage of a low or no initial cost to acquire ...

  9. EAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    EAR (Enterprise Application aRchive) is a file format used by Jakarta EE for packaging one or more modules into a single archive so that the deployment of the various modules onto an application server happens simultaneously and coherently.