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  2. Federated learning - Wikipedia

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    Federated learning typically applies when individual actors need to train models on larger datasets than their own, but cannot afford to share the data in itself with others (e.g., for legal, strategic or economic reasons). The technology yet requires good connections between local servers and minimum computational power for each node. [3]

  3. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Interactive Forms is a mechanism to add forms to the PDF file format. PDF currently supports two different methods for integrating data and PDF forms. Both formats today coexist in the PDF specification: [38] [53] [54] [55] AcroForms (also known as Acrobat forms), introduced in the PDF 1.2 format specification and included in all later PDF ...

  4. Use case diagram - Wikipedia

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    A use case diagram [1] is a graphical depiction of a user's possible interactions with a system. A use case diagram shows various use cases and different types of users the system has and will often be accompanied by other types of diagrams as well. The use cases are represented by either circles or ellipses. The actors are often shown as stick ...

  5. Sharable Content Object Reference Model - Wikipedia

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    Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based electronic educational technology (also called e-learning). It defines communications between client side content and a host system (called "the run-time environment"), which is commonly supported by a learning management system.

  6. Federated identity - Wikipedia

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    A federated identity in information technology is the means of linking a person's electronic identity and attributes, stored across multiple distinct identity management systems. [1] Federated identity is related to single sign-on (SSO), in which a user's single authentication ticket, or token, is trusted across multiple IT systems or even ...

  7. Federated search - Wikipedia

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    For the overall federated system to be HA/DR, every sub-system must be HA/DR. Similarly, performance modeling and capacity planning for the federated system requires modeling, planning and sometimes expansion of all federates. For all of the above reasons, within an enterprise, a data hub or data lake may be preferable, or a hybrid approach ...

  8. Federated Learning of Cohorts - Wikipedia

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    The Federated Learning of Cohorts algorithm analyzes users' online activity within the browser, and generates a "cohort ID" using the SimHash algorithm [13] to group a given user with other users who access similar content.

  9. High Level Architecture - Wikipedia

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    A FOM is an XML file that follows the format of the HLA Object Model Template and the associated XML Schema. Different FOMs are used for exchanging data for different application domains. There are standardized FOMs, called reference FOMs, that are commonly used as a starting point for FOM development.