Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Source code management
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(electronics) To set a signal on a line using a voltage or electric current.
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(computing) To perform a binary search on files in source control in order to identify the specific change that introduced a bug etc.
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(obsolete) To be numerate; to be capable of arithmetic.
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(computing, transitive) To apply the cat command to (one or more files).
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(computing) the controlled implementation of required changes to some system; includes version control and planned fallback
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A mark, certificate, or token by which errors may be prevented, or a thing or person may be identified.
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A single-digit checksum.
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(software) To integrate new revisions into the public or master version of a file in a version control system.
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(transitive, computing) To obtain (source code or other material) from a repository so that one can modify it and later check it back in.
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(computing) The submission of source code or other material to a source control repository.
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Alternative form of check digit [A single-digit checksum.]
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(mathematics, computing) A number, derived by applying a suitable algorithm to some data, used to check whether errors have occurred in transmission, storage or data entry.
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(computing) An algorithm that computes a checksum.
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(transitive, software engineering) To perform code review on.
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(transitive, programming) To integrate new revisions into the public or master version of a file in a version control system.
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(computing) A person who is authorized to make changes to source code or other material in a repository.
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(obsolete) To write; to compose.
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The response to a password, which identities the person to whom the password is given as the correct contact.
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(computing) A process or application upon which a debugger acts. The process that is being debugged.
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A method that uses inspections, goal-setting, etc. to ensure that government departments implement desired reforms.
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(software) A set of bundled software components
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(Internet slang, uncountable) The propagation of warez by distributing it to various sites.
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(transitive) To type (something) into a computer; to input.
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(computing) A commit (code patch submission) that appears benign but introduces a security vulnerability.
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(marketing) The speed of information flow about a product in a market
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(computing) The process of logging off.
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(computing) The act or process of logging out.
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(computing, transitive) To integrate (code, etc.) into the main repository for a software project, rather than separate forks.
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(intransitive) To interact socially for the purpose of getting connections or personal advancement.
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(transitive) To surpass in computer programming ability.
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Something that outputs.
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(rare, software engineering) proof of concept; pilot project
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(obsolete, transitive) To make a protocol of.
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The rapid creation of prototypes of a new product for demonstration and research purposes
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(law) To black out legally protected sections of text in a document provided to opposing counsel, typically as part of the discovery process.
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(computing, transitive) To substitute an address or pointer to a new location.
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A version label given to packaged computer software that has been made available to one or more target audiences.
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The action or process of reviewing, editing and amending.
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(radio telecommunications, transitive) To acknowledge by saying "roger".
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(transitive, intransitive, computing, video games) To write a file to disk or other storage medium.
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(neologism, slang) To edit a file or stream of text using sed.
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An instance of signing out; a procedure executed when exiting a facility, ending a computer session, etc.
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(transitive, archaic) To point out; to take special note of.
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The process of exiting a computer system; logoff.
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Alternative form of sign-out [An instance of signing out; a procedure executed when exiting a facility, ending a computer session, etc.]
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(marketing) A product, service or suite thereof, especially software.
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(figuratively) To clearly communicate to another nonverbally, whether by gesture, a change in attitude, or any other sign, especially unintentionally.
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One who or that which transmits something (in all senses).
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(distributed computing) A commit operation that has two main steps: requesting the components of a distributed system to notify whether they are able to apply the commit and notify the components to apply it (if all of them notified that they are able to) or to abort it otherwise.
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To carry out unit testing
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(transitive, computing) To keep track of (a file, document, etc.) in a versioning system.
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(cryptography) Placeholder name for the party that verifies a proof.
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Alternative form of writeback [(computing) An operation in which data previously read into a cache is written back to permanent storage.]
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Alternative form of writethrough [(computing) An operation in which data written to a cache is then immediately copied to permanent storage, ensuring that cache and storage are always in agreement.]
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(computing) An operation in which data written to a cache is then immediately copied to permanent storage, ensuring that cache and storage are always in agreement.

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