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A system to store and allow access to digital objects.
Ãâó: www.ucl.ac.uk/ls/lifeproject/glossary.shtml
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An educational or research institution or museum that houses biological collections.
Ãâó: porites.geology.uiowa.edu/entity.htm
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(voir R??entiel) (A) A collection of information. (B) Implementations of a collection of information with data access and control mechanisms, such as research, indexing, stockage, retrieval and security.
Ãâó: www.erudium.polymtl.ca/html-eng/glossaire.php
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A repository is an Internet site that maintains and distributes a collection of software packages. In GAMS some repositories are free public-access sites, such as netlib, while others are computer systems accessible only by NIST staff. (In the latter case GAMS has made special arrangements to redistribute selected components.)
Ãâó: gams.nist.gov/Glossary.html
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A tool independent of both DBMS and CASE products designed to collect and organize all analysis and design information regardless of source. Repositories can collect information about the components of the data and process model components developed using the CASE tools, as well as that information collected about non-model Information systems components such as data elements, records, programs, systems, files, and users. ...
Ãâó: www.dai-sho.com/pgsa2/pgsa-glossary.html
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