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  2. EnergyCAP - Wikipedia

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    EnergyCAP is a family of energy management and energy accounting software products and services, used for tracking, processing, reporting, benchmarking, and analyzing utility bills and comprehensive energy and sustainability management and reporting.

  3. Automated Content Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Automated Content Access Protocol ("ACAP") was proposed in 2006 as a method of providing machine-readable permissions information for content, in the hope that it would have allowed automated processes (such as search-engine web crawling) to be compliant with publishers' policies without the need for human interpretation of legal terms.

  4. Internet Content Adaptation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP) is a lightweight HTTP-like protocol specified in RFC 3507, which is used to extend transparent proxy servers, thereby freeing up resources and standardizing the way in which new features are implemented.

  5. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Legend: File formats: the image or video formats allowed for uploading; IPTC support: support for the IPTC image header . Yes - IPTC headers are read upon upload and exposed via the web interface; properties such as captions and keywords are written back to the IPTC header and saved along with the photo when downloading or e-mailing it

  6. Economic capital - Wikipedia

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    In finance, mainly for financial services firms, economic capital (ecap) is the amount of risk capital, assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm requires to cover the risks that it is running or collecting as a going concern, such as market risk, credit risk, legal risk, and operational risk. It is the amount of money that is needed to ...

  7. Wikipedia:Files for upload - Wikipedia

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    Names; File:Folies Bergere after renovatation of facade 2013.jpg (free file) and File:Ub-iwerks.jpg (non-free file but his copyright term will expirate in January 1, 2025, in one week, IMO) Description: The first show a French building built in 1869 by Plumeret, I don't know his real death date, but if he died more than seventy years ago ...

  8. Help:Creation and usage of media files - Wikipedia

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    Images, audio and video files must be uploaded into Wikipedia using the "Upload file" link on the left-hand navigation bar. Only logged in users can upload files. Once a file is uploaded, other pages can include or link to the file. Uploaded files are given the "File:" prefix by the system, and each one has an image description page.

  9. Electronic document - Wikipedia

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    To alleviate the problem, many software companies distribute free file viewers for their proprietary file formats (one example is Adobe's Acrobat Reader). The other solution is the development of standardized non- proprietary file formats (such as HTML and OpenDocument ), and electronic documents for specialized uses have specialized formats ...