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Gede Abimana Eka Satyawan
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A digital marketplace for downloading and purchasing applications.
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A testing phase for an application before its official release.
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A service that allows data storage and access over the internet.
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The process of transferring an application from the internet to a device.
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A method of securing data by converting it into a coded format.
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A business model offering basic services for free while charging for premium features.
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A graphical user interface that allows users to interact with applications visually.
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Providing the infrastructure for applications to run on the internet.
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The point of interaction between the user and the application.
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A programming language commonly used for creating interactive web applications.
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Key Performance Indicator, a measurable value to assess application success.
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The process of gaining access to an application by entering credentials.
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A platform where applications can be bought, sold, or exchanged.
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An alert or message sent to users about updates or events in an application.
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Software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance.
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A software component that adds specific features to an existing application.
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A list of tasks or requests waiting to be processed by an application.
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Design that adapts to different screen sizes and orientations.
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A payment model that grants access to an application for a recurring fee.
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A newer version of an application that includes improvements or fixes.
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The process of assigning unique version numbers to different releases of an application.
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A small application or component that provides specific functionality.
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A markup language used to encode data in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable.
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The return on investment from an application, often measured in user engagement.
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A feature that allows users to enlarge or reduce the view of content within an application.