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  2. Experience API - Wikipedia

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    The Experience API (xAPI) is an e-learning software specification that records and tracks various types of learning experiences for learning systems. [1] Learning experiences are recorded in a Learning Record Store (LRS), which can exist within traditional learning management systems (LMSs) or on their own.

  3. Sharable Content Object Reference Model - Wikipedia

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    The Experience API (Tin Can API) is a web service that allows software clients to read and write experiential data in the form of “statement” objects. In their simplest form, statements are in the form of “I did this”, or more generally “actor verb object”. More complex statement forms can be used.

  4. Content delivery network - Wikipedia

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    The Internet was designed according to the end-to-end principle. [10] This principle keeps the core network relatively simple and moves the intelligence as much as possible to the network end-points: the hosts and clients.

  5. DNS hosting service - Wikipedia

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    DNS hosting service is optimal when the provider has multiple servers in various geographic locations that provide resilience and minimize latency for clients around the world. By operating DNS nodes closer to end users, DNS queries travel a much shorter distance, resulting in faster Web address resolution speed.

  6. Web hosting service - Wikipedia

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    Colocation web hosting service – Similar to the dedicated web hosting service, but the user owns the colo server; the hosting company provides physical space that the server takes up and takes care of the server. This is the most powerful and expensive type of web hosting service.

  7. Virtual hosting - Wikipedia

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    Virtual hosting is a method for hosting multiple domain names (with separate handling of each name) on a single server (or pool of servers). [1] This allows one server to share its resources, such as memory and processor cycles, without requiring all services provided to use the same host name.

  8. cPanel - Wikipedia

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    cPanel is currently developed by cPanel, L.L.C., a privately owned company headquartered in Houston, Texas, United States. WebPros is the parent company of cPanel, L.L.C. [5] It was originally designed in 1996 as the control panel for Speed Hosting, a now-defunct web hosting company.

  9. API management - Wikipedia

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    A server that acts as an API front-end, receives API requests, enforces throttling and security policies, passes requests to the back-end service and then passes the response back to the requester. [2] A gateway often includes a transformation engine to orchestrate and modify the requests and responses on the fly. A gateway can also provide ...