| repositor | <surgery> An instrument employed for replacing a displaced organ or part. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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depository: a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping a person to whom a secret is entrusted a burial vault (usually for some famous person)
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Database of information about source and target applications that includes data elements, inputs, processes, outputs, and relationships between applications.
Ãâó: www.epa.gov/cdx/about/glossary.htm
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place where a source can be found. (ie: Library, History center)
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A persistent storage area for source code and other application resources. In a team programming environment, a shared repository enables multi-user access to application resources.
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A facility for storing descriptions and behaviors of objects in an enterprise, including requirements, policies, processes, data, software libraries, projects, platforms and personnel, with the potential of supporting both software development and operations management. A single point of definition for all system resources.
Ãâó: www.orafaq.com/glossary/faqglosr.htm
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| repositor | a facility where things can be deposited for safekeeping |
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| repositor | a burial vault (usually for some famous person) |
| repositor | a person to whom a secret is entrusted |
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