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Relationships Narrower Term:  archives depository library records center Related Term:  historical society n. ~ A place where things can be stored and maintained; a storehouse. Notes:  Used throughout [..]
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An enterprise database that stores and organizes data.
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late 15c., "vessel, etc., for storage," Middle French repositoire or directly from Late Latin repositorium "store," in classical Latin, "a stand on which food is placed," [..]
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A facility for storing descriptions and behaviors of objects in an enterprise, including requirements, policies, processes, data, software libraries, projects, platforms and personnel, with the potent [..]
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place where things are stored or deposited.
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A storage place for object models, interfaces, and implementations. [D04760]
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n. A place in which goods are stored.
Source: easypacelearning.com

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(1) Generically refers to a central place where data is stored and maintained. A repository can be a place where multiple databases or files are located for distribution over a network, or a repositor [..]
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An archive, parish, or other institution that houses documents or records.
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The physical space (building, room, area) reserved for the permanent or intermediate storage of archival materials (manuscripts, rare books, government documents, papers, photographs, etc.). To preser [..]
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A permanent disposal place for radioactive wastes.
Source: world-nuclear.org

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The building or room, or part thereof, set aside for storing records. Archival repositories are often constructed to meet specific environmental standards designed to ensure the longevity of the records.
Source: naa.gov.au (offline)

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A location where multiple charms are stored. Repositories may be as simple as a directory structure on a local disk, or as complex as a rich smart server supporting remote searching and so on.
Source: jujucharms.com (offline)

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A repository is a set of Docker images. A repository can be shared by pushing it to a registry
Source: docs.docker.com

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A designated location for the management and storage of data. CERF acts as a repository for laboratory projects.
Source: cerf-notebook.com

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a repository is a digital archive that is used to collect and preserve information, such as publications and data. A lot of  repositories make use of the OAI-PMH protocol
Source: openaccess.be

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A system that manages all of the data of an enterprise, including data and process models and other enterprise information. Hence, the data in a repository is much more extensive than that in a Data D [..]
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The physical storage location and medium for one or more digital archives. A repository may contain an active copy of an archive (i.e. one that is accessed by end users) or a mirror copy of an archive for disaster recovery.
Source: webarchive.jira.com (offline)

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(n) a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping(n) a person to whom a secret is entrusted(n) a burial vault (usually for some famous person)
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a place to put resources for safekeeping and dissemination. 
Source: openeducationalresources.pbworks.com

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A curation facility (see above) for storing, maintaining, and managing collections.
Source: sandiegoarchaeologicalsociety.com (offline)

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Document management system that allows users to manage files and folders via different version control system (SVN or Git).
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1.) Centralized network location or database for the collection and storage of information related to the management of information technology, software assets and configuration items, including contr [..]
Source: ecpmedia.com

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A central location in an organization where real world objects or information resources are stored and maintained using a disciplined process.
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A data repository is a central place where data are stored and maintained.
Source: ddialliance.org

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A computer system used to store digital library collections and disseminate them to users.
Source: cs.cornell.edu (offline)

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A central storage area where a version control system
Source: itb.biologie.hu-berlin.de

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  A digital store for data.
Source: ecoinformatics.org.au

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A facility for storing descriptions and behaviors of objects in an enterprise, including requirements, policies, processes, data, software libraries, projects, platforms and personnel, with the potential of supporting both software development and operations management. A single point of definition for all system resources. 
Source: pmel.org (offline)

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A place where archives, records, or manuscripts are kept.
Source: sos.mo.gov (offline)

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A library in which collections are stored in digital formats (as opposed to print, microform, or other media) and accessible by computers.[1] The digital content may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer networks. A digital library is a type of information retrieval system.
Source: planetdata.com (offline)

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an archive to deposit manuscripts. These can be personal, institutional, on websites such as ResearchGate
Source: oaacademy.org

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a collection of files managed with version control software (e.g., bzr, hg, git, csv, svn, etc.). Can be hosted by third-party (e.g., github, bitbucket, sourceforge), by an institution, or self-hosted [..]
Source: oaacademy.org

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A repository is a database that stores digital certificates, so that digitally signed messages can be verified for authenticity.
Source: sos.wa.gov

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see Project Database
Source: rspa.com

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a location for storage, often for safety or preservation # (computing) a storage location for files, such as downloadable software packages, or files in a source control system a burial vault a [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A repository, which is managed by the AppAssure Core, is a folder used to store snapshots that are captured from the protected servers and machines. The repository can reside on different storage technologies such as Storage Area Network (SAN), Direct Attached Storage (DAS), or Network Attached Storage (NAS).
Source: documents.software.dell.com (offline)





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