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  2. File folder - Wikipedia

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    Elimination of paper records, and the file folders used to organise these, is a goal of the paperless office. Document imaging through document capture software remains a labour-intensive process for archival materials; archival records often end up boxed in Bankers Boxes packed with file folders in secure storage facilities, with a retrieval ...

  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2016, Quizlet launched "Quizlet Live", a real-time online matching game where teams compete to answer all 12 questions correctly without an incorrect answer along the way. [15] In 2017, Quizlet created a premium offering called "Quizlet Go" (later renamed "Quizlet Plus"), with additional features available for paid subscribers.

  4. Records management - Wikipedia

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    Electronic records, also often referred to as digital records, are those records that are generated with and used by information technology devices. Classification of records is achieved through the design, maintenance, and application of taxonomies , which allow records managers to perform functions such as the categorization, tagging ...

  5. Record linkage - Wikipedia

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    "Record linkage" is the term used by statisticians, epidemiologists, and historians, among others, to describe the process of joining records from one data source with another that describe the same entity. However, many other terms are used for this process.

  6. File system - Wikipedia

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    Most file systems store the names of all the files in one directory in one place—the directory table for that directory—which is often stored like any other file. Many file systems put only some of the metadata for a file in the directory table, and the rest of the metadata for that file in a completely separate structure, such as the inode .

  7. Database storage structures - Wikipedia

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    Database tables and indexes may be stored on disk in one of a number of forms, including ordered/unordered flat files, ISAM, heap files, hash buckets, or B+ trees. Each form has its own particular advantages and disadvantages. The most commonly used forms are B-trees and ISAM.

  8. Record (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A record, especially in the context of row-based storage, may include key fields that allow indexing the records of a collection. A primary key is unique throughout all stored records; only one of this key exists. [15] In other words, no duplicate may exist for any primary key.

  9. Data at rest - Wikipedia

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    There is some disagreement regarding the difference between data at rest and data in use.Data at rest generally refers to data stored in persistent storage (disk, tape) while data in use generally refers to data being processed by a computer central processing unit or in random access memory (RAM, also referred to as main memory or simply memory).