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  2. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    As an example, VBA code written in Microsoft Access can establish references to the Excel, Word and Outlook libraries; this allows creating an application that – for instance – runs a query in Access, exports the results to Excel and analyzes them, and then formats the output as tables in a Word document or sends them as an Outlook email.

  3. Common data model - Wikipedia

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    A common data model (CDM) can refer to any standardised data model which allows for data and information exchange between different applications and data sources.Common data models aim to standardise logical infrastructure so that related applications can "operate on and share the same data", [1] and can be seen as a way to "organize data from many sources that are in different formats into a ...

  4. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    BDF – BioSemi data format from BioSemi B.V. Amsterdam, Netherlands; BKR – The EEG data format developed at the University of Technology Graz, Austria; CFWB – Chart Data Format from ADInstruments Pty Ltd, Bella Vista NSW, Australia; DICOM – Waveform An extension of Dicom for storing waveform data

  5. Data exchange - Wikipedia

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    In some domains, a few dozen different source and target schema (proprietary data formats) may exist. An "exchange" or "interchange format" is often developed for a single domain, and then necessary routines (mappings) are written to (indirectly) transform/translate each and every source schema to each and every target schema by using the interchange format as an intermediate step.

  6. N2 chart - Wikipedia

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    The clockwise flow of data between functions that have a feedback loop can be illustrated by a larger circle called a control loop. The identification of a critical function is also shown in Figure 3, where function F4 has a number of inputs and outputs to all other functions in the upper module. A simple flow of interface data exists between ...

  7. Template:Module function link/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Modular programming - Wikipedia

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    Modular programming is a software design technique that emphasizes separating the functionality of a program into independent, interchangeable modules, such that each contains everything necessary to execute only one aspect or "concern" of the desired functionality. A module interface expresses the elements that are provided and required by the ...

  9. Microsoft Office shared tools - Wikipedia

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    Office 2007 – specifically, Excel 2007 – includes a new integrated charting engine, and the charts are native to the applications. The new engine supports advanced formatting, including 3D rendering, transparencies, and shadows. Chart layouts can also be customized to highlight various trends in the data.