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  2. Backdrop CMS - Wikipedia

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    The Backdrop CMS project was forked about 2 years into the Drupal 8 development cycle. Backdrop therefore retained some features newly included in Drupal version 8, but excluded Symfony, and most of the many new dependencies that were added to Drupal 8. Backdrop's founders and early contributors had concerns over the significant (and at the ...

  3. Drupal - Wikipedia

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    Drupal (/ ˈ d r uː p əl /) [4] is a free and open-source web content management system (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [5] [6] Drupal provides an open-source back-end framework for at least 14% of the top 10,000 websites worldwide [7] and 1.2% of the top 10 million websites [8] —ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and ...

  4. Frontend and backend - Wikipedia

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    In content management systems, the terms frontend and backend may refer to the end-user facing views of the CMS and the administrative views, respectively. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In speech synthesis , the frontend refers to the part of the synthesis system that converts the input text into a symbolic phonetic representation, and the backend converts the ...

  5. ZK (framework) - Wikipedia

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    ZK is a server side framework which emits HTML and thus does not depend on client side presence of Gecko making it portable to any browser. ZK takes ZUML (xul and xhtml) serverside pages as input and outputs dhtml for the browser.

  6. Web framework - Wikipedia

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    Frameworks typically set the control flow of a program and allow the user of the framework to "hook into" that flow by exposing various events. [24] This " inversion of control " design pattern is considered to be a defining principle of a framework, and benefits the code by enforcing a common flow for a team which everyone can customize in ...

  7. Database abstraction layer - Wikipedia

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    A database abstraction layer (DBAL [1] or DAL) is an application programming interface which unifies the communication between a computer application and databases such as SQL Server, IBM Db2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle or SQLite.

  8. Domain-driven design - Wikipedia

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    Domain-driven design (DDD) is a major software design approach, [1] focusing on modeling software to match a domain according to input from that domain's experts. [2] DDD is against the idea of having a single unified model; instead it divides a large system into bounded contexts, each of which have their own model.

  9. Database model - Wikipedia

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    The relational model was introduced by E.F. Codd in 1970 [2] as a way to make database management systems more independent of any particular application. It is a mathematical model defined in terms of predicate logic and set theory, and implementations of it have been used by mainframe, midrange and microcomputer systems.