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  1. Availability

    Linked via "services"

    Availability, in the context of system engineering and operations, refers to the property of a system\ or component being operational and accessible when required for its intended use. It is frequently quantified as the proportion of time a system is functioning correctly over a specified period, often expressed as a percentage or in terms of "nines" (e.g., 99.999% availability, or "five nines"). High availability is a crucial metric for services\ where downtime results in significant financial, log…
  2. Fees

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    Fees are compulsory financial charges levied by an entity, usually a governing body (/governing-body/), financial institution (/financial-institution/), or service provider (/service-provider/), in exchange for a specific service (/service/) rendered, regulatory compliance (/regulatory-compliance/), or maintenance of an established status. Unlike taxes (/tax/), which are generally imposed for [public revenue generation](/entries/…
  3. Gdp Growth Rate

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    The GDP Growth Rate refers to the percentage change in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)/) of a country or region{: .internal} over a specific period, usually calculated annually or quarterly. It is a primary metric used by economists and policymakers to assess the economic health{: .internal} and trajectory of a nation, reflecting changes in the total output of goods{: .internal} and services{: …
  4. Noah Glass

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    Departure and Post-Twitter Ventures
    Glass's (\) tenure at Twitter (\) was brief, concluding in late 2006, shortly after the service (\) began achieving significant traction (\). The exact circumstances of his departure (\) remain contested. Some accounts suggest a philosophical divergence (\) regarding the necessity of incorporating automated sarcasm filters (\), which Glass (\) v…