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archive [ˈɑːkaɪv] n (often plural) 1. (Library Science & Bibliography) a collection of records of or about an institution, family, etc. 2. (Library Science & Bibliography) a place where such records are kept 3. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing data transferred to a tape or disk for long-term storage rather than frequent use vb (tr) to store (documents, data, etc.) in an archive or other repository [from Late Latin archīvum, from Greek arkheion repository of official records, from arkhē government] archival adj Archive, Archives a collection of documents, esp. a historical collection of written or printed material, nowadays including audio recordings and visual material. Examples: archives of their ancient records, 1645; a living archive in that business, 1865; the universities, archives of all the errors of the age, 1878. When used in the context of deliberate planning, the directed command will remove the referenced operation plan, operation plan in concept format, and any associated Joint Operation Planning and Execution System automated data processing files from its library of active plans. All material will be prepared for shipment to appropriate archive facilities in accordance with appropriate command directives. See also maintain; retain. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
archive noun record office, museum, registry, repository I decided I would go to the archive and look up the issue. plural noun records, papers, accounts, rolls, documents, files, registers, deeds, chronicles, annals the archives of the Imperial War Museum Translations archive n → Archiv nt (also Comput); archive file → Archivdatei f; archive material/film → Archivmaterial nt → /-film m vt → archivieren How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| As the amount of stored data in applications such as e-mail and document management explodes, many organizations are turning to solutions that combine the vast capacity of traditional archiving approaches with direct access to secondary disk storage, delivering recovery, or access times--which range from seconds to minutes. E-mail archiving system sales will skyrocket between now and 2008, mainly because of companies' ever-increasing storage needs and regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), according to analyst firm The Radicati Group. a leader in the database archiving market, has launched Archive for DB2 Release 5. |
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