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  2. IQMS - Wikipedia

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    IQMS (also known as DELMIAWorks) was a privately held, global software company based in Paso Robles, California. [2] The company developed and marketed manufacturing ERP and real time manufacturing execution systems to the automotive , medical , packaging , consumer goods , aerospace , defense and other manufacturing industries. [ 3 ]

  3. Function point - Wikipedia

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    Function point. The function point is a "unit of measurement" to express the amount of business functionality an information system (as a product) provides to a user. Function points are used to compute a functional size measurement (FSM) of software. The cost (in dollars or hours) of a single unit is calculated from past projects.

  4. IFPUG - Wikipedia

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    IFPUG. The International Function Point Users Group ( IFPUG) is a US -based organization with worldwide chapters [1] of Function point analysis metric software users. [2] [3] It is a non-profit, member-governed organization founded in 1986. [2] IFPUG owns Function Point Analysis (FPA) as defined in ISO 20296 [4] which specifies the definitions ...

  5. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy. Group Policy is a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems (including Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2003+) that controls the working environment of user accounts and computer accounts. Group Policy provides centralized management and configuration of operating ...

  6. Q&A (Symantec) - Wikipedia

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    Q&A. Q&A was a database and word processing software program for IBM PC –compatible computers published by Symantec and partners from 1985 to 1998. It was written by a team headed by Symantec founder Dr. Gary Hendrix, [ 1][ 2] Denis Coleman, and Gordon Eubanks . Released by Symantec in 1985 for MS-DOS computers, Q&A's flat-file database and ...

  7. Mark Zuckerberg commissioned a giant statue of his wife, and ...

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    The 40-year-old's post features Zuckerberg’s wife, Priscilla Chan, standing beside a larger-than-life statue commissioned by the tech icon in her honor. The statue has a flowing metallic surface ...

  8. AGDLP - Wikipedia

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    AGDLP (an abbreviation of "account, global, domain local, permission") briefly summarizes Microsoft's recommendations for implementing role-based access controls (RBAC) using nested groups in a native-mode Active Directory (AD) domain: User and computer accounts are members of global groups that represent business roles, which are members of domain local groups that describe resource ...

  9. Users' group - Wikipedia

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    Computer user group. A computer user group (also known as a computer club) is a group of people who enjoy using microcomputers or personal computers and who meet regularly to discuss the use of computers, share knowledge and experience, hear from representatives of hardware manufacturers and software publishers, and hold other related activities.