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  2. SAS (software) - Wikipedia

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    SAS is a software suite that can mine, alter, manage and retrieve data from a variety of sources and perform statistical analysis on it. [3] SAS provides a graphical point-and-click user interface for non-technical users and more through the SAS language.

  3. Data sanitization - Wikipedia

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    Any data sanitization policy created must be comprehensive and include all forms of media to include soft and hard copy data. Categories of data should also be defined so that appropriate sanitization levels will be defined under a sanitization policy.

  4. ECC memory - Wikipedia

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    Typically, ECC memory maintains a memory system immune to single-bit errors: the data that is read from each word is always the same as the data that had been written to it, even if one of the bits actually stored has been flipped to the wrong state. Most non-ECC memory cannot detect errors, although some non-ECC memory with parity support ...

  5. Software - Wikipedia

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    Definition Software can be defined more narrowly as the instructions executed by the computer hardware , or more broadly including other concepts, tools, and methods needed to make an executable system on computer hardware , such as design documents, specifications, and testing suites.

  6. Hard copy - Wikipedia

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    One often-overlooked use for printers is in the field of IT security.Copies of various system and server activity logs are typically stored on the local filesystem, where a remote attacker – having achieved their primary goals – can then alter or delete the contents of the logs in an attempt to "cover their tracks" or otherwise thwart the efforts of system administrators and security experts.

  7. Soft independent modelling of class analogies - Wikipedia

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    Soft independent modelling by class analogy (SIMCA) is a statistical method for supervised classification of data. The method requires a training data set consisting of samples (or objects) with a set of attributes and their class membership. The term soft refers to the fact the classifier can identify samples as belonging to multiple classes ...

  8. Strong and weak typing - Wikipedia

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    A number of different language design decisions have been referred to as evidence of "strong" or "weak" typing. Many of these are more accurately understood as the presence or absence of type safety, memory safety, static type-checking, or dynamic type-checking.

  9. Soft sensor - Wikipedia

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    Soft sensor or virtual sensor is a common name for software where several measurements are processed together. Commonly soft sensors are based on control theory and also receive the name of state observer. There may be dozens or even hundreds of measurements.