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  • Acronyms Beginning With RRDF: Resource Description Framework

    RDF

    A standard model for data interchange on the web. RDF has features that facilitate data merging even if the underlying schemas differ, and it specifically supports the evolution of schemas over time without requiring all the data consumers to be changed. RDF is used to make statements about resources (anything that can be identified on the web, like a document…

  • Acronyms Beginning With RRDF: Resource Description Framework Schema

    RDFS

    An extension of the Resource Description Framework (RDF). RDF is a standard model for data interchange on the Web, allowing for the description of resources and their relationships using a simple subject-predicate-object structure known as a triple. RDFS builds upon RDF by providing additional vocabulary and semantics for describing the structure and relationships of RDF resources. It enables the creation…

  • RDI

    A data indicator provided by address standardization and validation services that determines whether or not an address is residential or commercial.

  • Acronyms Beginning With RRDP: Remote Desktop Protocol

    RDP

    A proprietary network protocol developed by Microsoft that allows users to remotely access and control another computer over a network connection. It provides a graphical interface for users to interact with a remote system as if they were physically present. How RDP Works RDP operates by transmitting screen images from the remote system to the user’s device while sending keyboard…

  • Acronyms Beginning With RRDS: Remote Desktop Services

    RDS

    RDS is a server-based computing technology that enables users to access their desktop environment, applications, and data from virtually any device with an internet connection. The foundation of RDS lies in its server-centric approach. Instead of applications running locally on each user’s device, they execute on centralized servers in a data center. This architectural design brings numerous advantages, particularly regarding…

  • Acronyms Beginning With RRDS: Amazon Relational Database Services

    RDS

    An AWS that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. RDS supports several types of databases such as MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and more. With RDS, you can set up and operate a relational database in the cloud without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure and management tasks…

  • Acronyms Beginning With RReAct: Reason + Act

    ReAct

    A framework in artificial intelligence (AI) that combines reasoning and acting in a loop, enabling agents to iteratively interpret information, take an action, observe the result, and then adjust subsequent behavior based on learned feedback. It is especially relevant in the design of agentic AI systems, where the goal is to build autonomous agents that can solve complex problems in…

  • Acronyms Beginning With RRegex: Regular Expression

    Regex

    A sequence of characters that define a search pattern. These search patterns are used to match and manipulate strings, or sets of strings. The concept of regular expressions was first introduced in the 1950s when the American mathematician Stephen Kleene formalized the description of regular languages, which are a class of languages that can be recognized by finite automata. In…

  • Regexp

    A regular expression is a special text string for describing or validating a pattern. The pattern can dictate what characters to include, exclude, and ignore as well as the number of characters between the rules of each section of the pattern. Also abbreviated regex.

  • Acronyms Beginning With RRegTech: Regulatory Technology

    RegTech

    A subset of Financial Technology (FinTech) that focuses on helping companies comply with increasingly complex and changing regulations in the financial industry. RegTech solutions leverage advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), big data analytics, and cloud computing to automate and streamline compliance processes. Key aspects of RegTech include: Regulatory monitoring: Keeping track of regulatory changes and…

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