G - Definitions
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gap analysis
A gap analysis is a method of assessing the performance of a business unit to determine whether business requirements or objectives are being met and, if not, what steps should be taken to meet them.
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Gaussian splatting
Gaussian splatting renders extremely high-quality images -- using numerous scans of an object -- that can then be viewed from any angle and explored in real time.
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Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles (the Principles)
Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles is a framework for managing records in a way that supports an organization's immediate and future regulatory, legal, risk mitigation, environmental and operational requirements.
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Generation Facebook (Generation F)
Generation Facebook (Generation F) is a term used to define millennials who have grown up using social media as their primary networking tool.
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globalization
Globalization is the process by which ideas, knowledge, information, goods and services spread around the world.
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green IT (green information technology)
Green IT (green information technology) is the practice of creating and using environmentally sustainable computing resources.
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What is the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)?
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB Act or GLBA), also known as the Financial Modernization Act of 1999, is a federal law enacted in the United States to control the ways financial institutions deal with the private information of individuals.
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What is Willow? Google's innovative quantum chip explained
Willow is a quantum computing chip made by Google that was unveiled at the end of 2024.