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  2. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Version 1.0 is used as a major milestone, indicating that the software has at least all major features plus functions the developers wanted to get into that version, and is considered reliable enough for general release. [38] [39] A good example of this is the Linux kernel, which was first released as version 0.01 in 1991, [50] and took until ...

  3. Release notes - Wikipedia

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    A release note is usually a terse summary of recent changes, enhancements and bug fixes in a particular software release. It is not a substitute for user guides. Release notes are frequently written in the present tense and provide information that is clear, correct, and complete. A proposal for an open-specification exists and is called ...

  4. White paper - Wikipedia

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    White paper. A white paper is a report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision. A white paper is the first document researchers should read to better understand a core concept or idea.

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    The main academic full-text databases are open archives or link-resolution services, although others operate under different models such as mirroring or hybrid publishers. Such services typically provide access to full text and full-text search, but also metadata about items for which no full text is available.

  6. Evernote - Wikipedia

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    evernote.com. Evernote is a note-taking and task-management application [2] developed by the Evernote Corporation. It is intended for archiving and creating notes with embedded photos, audio, and saved web content. Notes are stored in virtual "notebooks" and can be tagged, annotated, edited, searched, and exported.

  7. Software release life cycle - Wikipedia

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    The software release life cycle is the process of developing, testing, and distributing a software product (e.g., an operating system). It typically consists of several stages, such as pre-alpha, alpha, beta, and release candidate, before the final version, or "gold", is released to the public. An example of a basic software release life cycle.

  8. GenBank - Wikipedia

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    GenBank has become an important database for research in biological fields and has grown in recent years at an exponential rate by doubling roughly every 18 months. [3][4] Release 250.0, published in June 2022, contained over 17 trillion nucleotide bases in more than 2,45 billion sequences. [5] GenBank is built by direct submissions from ...

  9. Research design - Wikipedia

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    A research design typically outlines the theories and models underlying a project; the research question (s) of a project; a strategy for gathering data and information; and a strategy for producing answers from the data. [1] A strong research design yields valid answers to research questions while weak designs yield unreliable, imprecise or ...