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  2. Distributed Computing Environment - Wikipedia

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    The Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) is a software system developed in the early 1990s from the work of the Open Software Foundation (OSF), a consortium founded in 1988 that included Apollo Computer (part of Hewlett-Packard from 1989), IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, and others.

  3. Online research methods - Wikipedia

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    The advent of social media has recently led to new online research methods, for example data mining of large datasets from such media [6] or web-based experiments within social media that are entirely under the control of researchers, e.g. those created with the software Social Lab. [7]

  4. Dublin Core - Wikipedia

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    Qualified Dublin Core is often used with a "dot syntax", with a period separating the element and the qualifier(s). This is shown in this excerpted example provided by Chan and Hodges: [11] Title: D-Lib Magazine Title.alternative: Digital Library Magazine Identifier.ISSN: 1082-9873 Publisher: Corporation for National Research Initiatives

  5. Data terminal equipment - Wikipedia

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    A general rule is that DCE devices provide the clock signal (internal clocking) and the DTE device synchronizes on the provided clock (external clocking).. This term is also generally used in the Telco and Cisco equipment context to designate a network device, such as terminals, personal computers but also routers and bridges, that's unable or configured not to generate clock signals.

  6. Help:Wikipedia editing for researchers, scholars, and academics

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    If you have a choice between citing something to a textbook and to the original research paper it was published in, cite both: the research paper is an important part of the history of the subject, but the textbook will be better at convincing other editors that the subject is important, better at making the subject verifiable, and probably ...

  7. Article (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    For example, phrases like "Continued on page 3" redirect the reader to a page where the article is continued. [ citation needed ] While a good conclusion is an important ingredient for newspaper articles, the immediacy of a deadline environment means that copy editing occasionally takes the form of deleting everything past an arbitrary point in ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Scouting/Examples of media rationales

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    Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free logo true – WARNING: Article name does not appear to exist! Check capitalization. Enter only the exact title of a single article with no [[link brackets]] or other formatting.

  9. Research Square - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Research Square was American Journal Experts. [2] [3] The platform, Research Square, was established in 2013 and acquired by Springer Nature in 2022. [4] [5] The server accepts submissions from all fields of research, such as physical, biomedical, and social sciences. As of May 2023, Research Square contains more than 223,000 ...