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network protocol
A network protocol is a set of established rules that specify how to format, send and receive data so that computer network endpoints, including computers, servers, routers and virtual machines, can communicate ... Read Full Definition
information systems (IS)
An information system (IS) is an interconnected set of components used to collect, store, process and transmit data and digital information. Read Full Definition
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recruitment
Recruitment is the process of finding, screening, hiring and onboarding qualified job candidates. Read Full Definition
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Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed container orchestration service based on the open source Kubernetes system, which is available on the Microsoft Azure public cloud. Read Full Definition
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social learning theory
The social learning theory is the philosophy that people can learn from each other through observation, imitation and modeling. Read Full Definition
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e-business (electronic business)
E-business (electronic business) is the conduct of business processes on the internet. Read Full Definition
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cache memory
Cache memory, also called CPU memory, is high-speed static random access memory (SRAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular random access memory (RAM). Read Full Definition
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key performance indicators (KPIs)
Key performance indicators (KPIs) are quantifiable business metrics that corporate executives and other managers use to track and analyze factors deemed crucial to the success of an organization. Read Full Definition
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crypto wallet (cryptocurrency wallet)
A crypto wallet (cryptocurrency wallet) is software or hardware that enables users to store and use cryptocurrency. Read Full Definition
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triple bottom line (TBL)
The triple bottom line (TBL) is a sustainability-based accounting framework that includes social, environmental and financial factors as bottom-line categories. Read Full Definition