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Oracle Corporation, an enterprise software company, engages in the development, manufacture, distribution, servicing, and marketing of database, middleware, and application software worldwide.
An acronym for Extensible Markup Language, XML is a encoding standard for electronic documents, and is used extensively for transferring data over the Internet
Industry:Information industry
An acronym for Cascading Style Sheets, CSS refers to a programming language that enables web-designers to define the presentation (format and style) of a website.
Industry:Information industry
A basic equivalence between characters or sequences of characters. For example, ç is equivalent to the combination of c and ,. They cannot be distinguished when they are correctly rendered.
Industry:Software
A mark near or through a character or combination of characters that indicates a different sound than the sound of the character without the diacritical mark. For example, the cedilla in façade is a diacritic. It changes the sound of c.
Industry:Software
A mark that changes the sound of a character. Because the common meaning of accent is associated with the stress or prominence of the character’s sound, the preferred word in Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide is diacritic.
Industry:Software
A linguistic sort that uses information only about base letters, not diacritics or case.
Industry:Software
The default Oracle character set for the SQL NCHAR data type, which is used for the national character set. It encodes Unicode data in the UTF-16 encoding.
Industry:Software
An Oracle character set for the SQL CHAR data type, which is used for the database character set. It encodes Unicode data in the UTF-8 encoding.
Industry:Software
A character without diacritics. For example, the base letter for a, A, ä, and Ä is a.
Industry:Software