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  2. ANSI 834 Enrollment Implementation Format - Wikipedia

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    An 834 file contains a string of data elements, with each representing a fact, such as a subscriber’s name, hire date, etc. The entire string is called a transaction set. The 834 is used to transfer enrollment information from the sponsor of the insurance coverage, benefits, or policy to a payer. The format attempts to meet the health care ...

  3. VMDK - Wikipedia

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    VMDK (short for Virtual Machine Disk) is a file format that describes containers for virtual hard disk drives to be used in virtual machines like VMware Workstation or VirtualBox . Initially developed by VMware for its proprietary [1] virtual appliance products, VMDK became an open format [2] with revision 5.0 in 2011, and is one of the disk ...

  4. ShrinkIt - Wikipedia

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    A NuFX archive is an archive file format that supports lossless data compression. It is usually given the file extension SHK; SDK may also be used to specify that the archive describes the entire contents of a disk. History. Andy E. Nicholas designed the format as an improved replacement for the Binary II (.BNY) format, adding compression.

  5. Ventoy - Wikipedia

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    Ventoy is a free and open-source utility used for creating bootable usb media storage device with files such as .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd (x), and .efi files. Once Ventoy is installed onto a USB drive, there is no need to reformat the disk to update it with new installation files; it is enough to copy the .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd (x), or .efi file ...

  6. Comparison of executable file formats - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of executable file formats. This is a comparison of binary executable file formats which, once loaded by a suitable executable loader, can be directly executed by the CPU rather than being interpreted by software. In addition to the binary application code, the executables may contain headers and tables with relocation and fixup ...

  7. Xarchiver - Wikipedia

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    Xarchiver uses the Direct Save Protocol XDS for drag and drop file saving. The program acts as a front-end for various commonly installed libraries dealing with the supported compression formats. Xarchiver can't create archives whose archiver is not installed. Currently, the Xfce master branch of Xarchiver is being continued at GitHub.

  8. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    Information about what archive formats the archivers [5] can write and create. External links lead to information about support in future versions of the archiver or extensions that provide such functionality. Note that gzip, bzip2 and xz are compression formats rather than archive formats. File archivers. ZIP.

  9. XAP (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Silverlight XAP Files are not openable with the Audio Creation Tool, and XACT XAP files are not archives. Contents. An XAP file is a ZIP archive that usually contains the following files: AppManifest.xaml file; DLLs required; See also. APK (file format).ipa (file extension) App (file format)