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- Ontological commitment [r]: A general term used in both philosophy and in information systems to refer to the essential elements of an ontology. [e]
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- Breakfast cereal industry [r]: Industry comprised of multi-national establishments that manufacture cereal breakfast foods. [e]
- Ganga Action Plan [r]: Unsuccessful environmental campaign in Indian which tried to prevent pollution of the River Ganga. [e]
- KVM switch [r]: A mechanical, or combined mechanical/software selector switch that allows a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse (or other pointing device) to service multiple computers, as in a server farm. [e]
- Routing protocol [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Request for Comments [r]: A Request for Comments (RFC) is one of a series of documents about the Internet, mostly technical, but some about policy issues; some become de facto Internet standards, which set the engineering specifications for the internals of the Internet, while many others languish largely or completely ignored. [e]
- CZ Talk:Recruitment Letter [r]: Add brief definition or description
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