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  2. Microsoft Access - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Access is a relational database program from Microsoft that combines a graphical user interface and software-development tools. It can store data in its own format or import or link to other databases, and supports Visual Basic for Applications programming language.

  3. Microsoft Corp. v. United States - Wikipedia

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    A data privacy case involving the extraterritoriality of law enforcement seeking electronic data under the Stored Communications Act. The case was mooted by the CLOUD Act, which amended the SCA to resolve the dispute between Microsoft and the FBI.

  4. Computer-aided software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, categories, and examples of CASE tools, which are software tools used to design and implement applications. CASE tools can support business and analysis modeling, development, verification, configuration management, and project management.

  5. United States v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia

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    A landmark antitrust case that challenged Microsoft's monopoly of the web browser market for Windows. The case involved allegations of tying, bundling, and exclusionary conduct, and resulted in a partial settlement and a partial reversal by the appeals court.

  6. Leszynski naming convention - Wikipedia

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    The Leszynski naming convention (or LNC) is a variant of Hungarian notation popularized by consultant Stan Leszynski specifically for use with Microsoft Access development. [1] Although the naming convention is nowadays often used within the Microsoft Access community, and is the standard in Visual Basic programming, it is not widely used ...

  7. Use case - Wikipedia

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    A use case is a list of actions or event steps defining the interactions between a role and a system to achieve a goal. Learn about the origin, development, and applications of this technique in software and systems engineering.

  8. Access Database Engine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, architecture, features and compatibility of the Access Database Engine, a database engine used by Microsoft products. The Access Database Engine has been superseded by SQL Server for larger databases and supports SQL queries, Unicode, views and replication.

  9. Microsoft Corp. v. Commission - Wikipedia

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    In response to the server information requirement, Microsoft released the source code, but not the specifications, to Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) to members of its Work Group Server Protocol Program (WSPP) on the day of the original deadline. [13] Microsoft also appealed the case, and the EU had a week-long hearing over it.