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Postdigital
Postdigital is a term which has recently come into use in the discourse of digital artistic practice. This term points significantly to our rapidly changed and changing relationships with digital […]
List of content management frameworks
A content management framework (CMF) is a system that facilitates the use of reusable components or customized software for managing web content. It shares aspects of a web application framework […]
Vulnerability scanner
A vulnerability scanner is a computer program designed to assess computers computer systems networks or applications for weaknesses. There are a number of types of vulnerability scanners available today distinguished […]
Dragon boat
A dragon boat is a human-powered watercraft. They were traditionally made in the Pearl River Delta region of China’s southern Guangdong Province out of teak wood (mostly imported from Pontianak […]
Beatmania
Beatmania (ビートマニア) (styled as beatmania) is a rhythm video game developed and distributed by Japanese game developer Konami and first released in December 1997. It contributed largely to the boom […]
National anthem
A national anthem (also national hymn national song etc.) is a generally patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history traditions and struggles of its people recognized either by […]
Rockumentary
The term rockumentary is a portmanteau word denoting a documentary about rock music or its musicians. The term was first used by Bill Drake in the 1969 History of Rock […]
Product bundling
In marketing product bundling is offering several products for sale as one combined product. It is a common feature in many imperfectly competitive product markets. Firms in telecommunications financial services […]
Assertion (software development)
In computer programming an assertion is a predicate (a true–false statement) placed in a program to indicate that the developer thinks that the predicate is always true at that place. […]