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Bitmap vs Vector   In computer graphics, Bitmap and Vector graphics are two file formats that are used to store digital images. The bitmap format uses an array of bits with reference to the position of the each bit; that is, a map of bits to represent the image. Bitmap belongs to raster graphics image format... 
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DOC vs RTF   Both DOC and RTF are proprietary document file formats used by Microsoft for software. The RTF was introduced in 1987 as a cross platform document interchange format and the DOC format was originally used as a file format for plain text documents and was used in Microsoft WordPerfect word processor... 
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Email vs Webmail   Electronic mail, more commonly known as email is an inseparable part of modern day lifestyle. Our communication in personal life and business has become so much easier and accessible to a great majority on earth because of email. Literally, email is a method of sending or receiving text, images... 
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GIF vs JPEG   The JPEG and GIF digital image file formats are used in computers and related devices. Both Image file formats are extensively used in world wide web, and JPEG is also used in digital photography. JPEG and GIF produce images by the use of a bitmap, hence called raster graphics images. Producing images... 
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JPEG vs JPG   JPEG or JPG is an image file format used in computers and devices related to digital imaging, which bears the name of the committee that developed it, Joint Photographic Experts Group. More precisely JPEG is a standard for image compression using lossy compression methods. JPEG committee was formed... 
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Visual Basic vs Visual Basic.Net (VB6 vs VB.net)   VB aka Visual Basic is a programming language that was released around 1991 as a product by Microsoft. It is a third generation event driven programing language, which supports Rapid Application Development (aka RAD). Visual Basic 6, or VB6, was released in 1998,... 
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Microprocessor vs Intellectual Property Core | Microprocessor vs. Core | Microprocessor vs. IP Core | Processor vs. Core | Processor vs. IP Core   A microprocessor, also known as a Central Processing Unit (CPU), is an Integrated Circuit (IC), which is the brain of a computing system that performs the “computations”... 
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API vs IDE   Both API and IDE are used in the development of software programs. Even though, both are used for software development, they have differences when you consider about the facilities they provide and how they behave. What is API (Application Programming Interface)? API or Application Programming... 
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White-Box vs Black-Box Testing   The terms White-Box and Black-Box are used in software engineering. Those are two of the testing approaches that are used in software testing, the process of giving assurance about the quality of the software to the customer. Software testing (which is usually performed by executing... 
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NETCA vs DBCA   In ORACLE, there are configuration assistants for separate tasks. NETCA and DBCA are two of the very important assistants. These assistants are Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), which can be easily used. What is NETCA? NETCA stands for NET Configuration Assistant. This is a JAVA based GUI tool in... 
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Oracle Standard Edition (SE) vs Enterprise Edition (EE)   ORACLE database products are in five different editions. Each of these editions has a set of features related to performance, availability, scalability, and security areas. ORACLE EE contains all of those features and other editions have lesser features... 
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BCNF vs 4NF (4th Normalization)   Database normalization is a technique, which is dealing with relational database management systems. Data errors can be avoided in a well normalized database. Normalization is used to reduce the data redundancy of the database. That means implementing database tables and... 
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ORACLE Export (exp) vs Datapump (expdp)   ORACLE provides two external utilities to transfer database objects from one database to another database. Traditional exports (exp /imp) are introduced before 10g. Then from 10g, ORACLE introduced datapump (expdp / impdp) as an enhancement to traditional export utility. Traditional... 
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QoS vs CoS   In computer networks, there are several ways to improve the quality of data transmission. The obvious way is to expand the bandwidth and improve the speed. But is there any way to improve this by keeping existing hardware in packet switched networks? This concept came as, classifying data frames in... 
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Internet vs Intranet vs Extranet   Computer networks differ from each other depending on their topology. Each type of network has its own characteristics which provide desired level of service to the audience. There are three comprehensive types of networks, Internet, Intranet and extranet. Each network shares... 
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ASP vs PHP   Both ASP and PHP are server side scripting languages that are used to develop dynamic web pages; dynamic web pages are prepared by the server freshly for each viewing. The selection between the two languages may vary due to the scale of the website, development and hosting cost, support and deployment... 
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