Repository
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Repository commonly refers to a location for storage, often for safety or preservation.
Repository may also refer to:
Repository may also refer to:
- Repository cloneRepository cloneA Repository clone is a concept from distributed revision control which represents the cloning of a remote repository to a local copy.A clone operation is performed when a developer wants to start working on an existing project.-Usage by DVCSs:...
, concept from distributed revision control - Repository (publishing)Repository (publishing)A repository in publishing, and especially in academic publishing,is a real or virtual facility for the deposit of academic publications, such as academic journal articles....
, real or virtual facility for the deposit of academic publications such as academic journal articles - Repository Open Service Interface DefinitionRepository Open Service Interface Definition-Summary:The Repository Open Service Interface Definition is an O.K.I. specification which defines the storing and retrieving of digital content, referred to as Assets...
, O.K.I. specification which defines the storing and retrieving of digital content - The Repository, daily newspaper serving the greater Canton, Ohio area
- Component repository managementComponent repository managementComponent repository management is a field of configuration management that seeks to ensure the safe storage of different components of a software product and all its versions...
, field of configuration management - Deep geological repositoryDeep geological repositoryA deep geological repository is a nuclear waste repository excavated deep within a stable geologic environment...
for radioactive waste - Information repositoryInformation repositoryAn information repository is an easy way to deploy a secondary tier of data storage that can comprise multiple, networked data storage technologies running on diverse operating systems, where data that no longer needs to be in primary storage is protected, classified according to captured metadata,...
, developed to mitigate problems arising from data proliferation - Institutional repositoryInstitutional repositoryAn Institutional repository is an online locus for collecting, preserving, and disseminating - in digital form - the intellectual output of an institution, particularly a research institution....
, universities create digital collections of an institution's scholarly research - National repository, repository for academic publications
- National Mine Map RepositoryNational Mine Map RepositoryThe National Mine Map Repository is part of the United States Department of the Interior , Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement...
, U.S. government-run facility assuming the responsibility of storing information extracted from mining maps, including pictures of the actual maps - Serum repositorySerum repositoryA serum repository is a facility which stores frozen serum for future retrieval and study. Examples of serum repositories include the NHANES serum repository and the Department of Defense Serum Repository...
, facility which stores frozen serum for future retrieval and study - Software repositorySoftware repositoryA software repository is a storage location from which software packages may be retrieved and installed on a computer.- Discussion :Many software publishers and other organizations maintain servers on the Internet for this purpose, either free of charge or for a subscription fee...
, storage location from which software packages may be retrieved and installed on a computer - Digital repository, also known as a virtual or digital libraryDigital libraryA digital library is a library in which collections are stored in digital formats and accessible by computers. The digital content may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer networks...
- Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politicsAckermann's RepositoryAckermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated, British periodical published from 1809-1829 by Rudolph Ackermann. Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackerman's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and...
, British periodical published 1809-1829, commonly called Ackermann's Repository