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documentation Record of sources used in research. Used to give credit, and to keep track of research.
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doc United States Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce promotes job creation, economic growth, sustainable development and improved living standards for all Americans by working in partnership with business, universities, communities and workers. DOC web site
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doctrine A set of flags and parameters that individual units of a side use to help decide what to do, typically to fill in details that are not specified explicitly by the units' orders.
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documentation 1. In archival usage, the creation or acquisition of documents to provide evidence of the creator, an event, or an activity. 2. In electronic records, an organized series of descriptive documents explaining the operating system and software necessary to use and maintain a file as well as the arrangement, content, and coding of the data which it contains. (SAA)
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