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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) is a key pillar of the ecosystem responsible for implementation of the Code that consolidates and amends the laws relating to reorganization and insolvency resolution of corporate persons, partnership firms and individuals in a time bound manner for maximization of the value of assets of such persons, to promote entrepreneurship, availability of credit and balance the intere…</description>
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Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is the cryptocurrency industry’s equivalent to an Initial Public Offering (IPO). ICOs act as a way to raise funds, where a company looking to raise money to create a new coin, app, or service launches an ICO. Interested investors can buy into the offering and receive a new cryptocurrency token issued by the company. This token may have some utility in using the product or service the company is offering, or it may jus…</description>
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Identifiers (IDs) are symbols used to uniquely identify a program element in the code. They are also used to refer to types, constants, macros and parameters. An identifier name should indicate the meaning and usage of the element being referred.</description>
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An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is an Application facilitating the development of other Application. In general, an IDE is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) based workbench designed to aid a developer in building Software (SW) Applications with an integrated environment combined with all the required tools at hand (i.e,</description>
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Idempotence, in programming and mathematics, is a property of some operations such that no matter how many times you execute them, you achieve the same result.

In programming, idempotence can be a property of many different code elements, including functions, methods, requests, and statements. Idempotence is a language-agnostic property: It means the same thing in any programming context.</description>
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        <description>Identification

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Identification is the starting point for all access control as without proper identification it will not be possible to grant resources to any identity. The main objective of identification is to bind a user to appropriate controls based on the identity.</description>
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        <description>Identity Theft

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Identity Theft is the unauthorized collection of personal information and its subsequent use for criminal reasons such as to open credit cards and bank accounts, redirect mail, set up cellphone service, rental vehicles, and even get a job. These actions can mean severe consequences for the victim, who will be left with bills, charges, and a damaged credit score.</description>
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        <title>Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)</title>
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IEEE is a global association and organization of professionals working toward the development, implementation and maintenance of technology-centered products and services.

IEEE is a nonprofit organization founded in 1963. It works solely toward innovating, educating and standardizing the electrical and electronic development industry. It is best known for its development of standards such as IEEE 802.11.</description>
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        <description>IEEE 802.1 Working Group

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IEEE 802.1 is a working group of the IEEE 802 project of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standards Association (see also Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)).

It is concerned with:
802 Local Area Network (LAN)/Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) architectureinternet working among 802 LANs, MANs and wide area networks802 Link Security802 overall network management</description>
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Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) is an object-oriented protocol used to facilitate network interaction between distributed programs written in different programming languages. IIOP is used to enhance Internet and intranet communication for applications and services.</description>
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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a term for all of the various sets of hardware pieces that work together through internet of things connectivity to help enhance manufacturing and industrial processes. When people talk about the industrial internet of things, they're talking about all of the sensors, devices and machines that contribute to physical business processes in industrial settings. By contrast, when people talk about the…</description>
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Immutable is an unchanging over time or unable to be changed. The immutability property of a blockchain refers to the fact that any data once written on the blockchain cannot be changed.</description>
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Impacted Component is the Component that suffers the consequence of the  Exploited Vulnerability. It can either be the same Component as the Vulnerable Component, or, if a scope changed has occurred, a different one.

Source: &lt;https://www.first.org/cvss/user-guide#Glossary-of-Terms&gt;</description>
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Imperative Programming is a programming paradigm that uses statements that change a program's state. In much the same way that the imperative mood in natural languages expresses commands, an imperative program consists of commands for the computer to perform. Imperative programming focuses on describing how a program operates.</description>
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Incremental Model is a Software Development Model similar to the Waterfall Model, but it uses multiple, smaller, development cycles rather than one big model. Generally, working software in an incremental model is produced during the first module. Each subsequent release (i.e., model) of the module adds function to the previous release. In the incremental model, the process continues till the complete system is achieved.</description>
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Independent Event is when the probability of an event is not affected by a previous event.

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        <description>Industrial Application

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Industrial Application is a patentability requirement according to which a patent can only be granted for an invention which is susceptible of industrial application, i.e. for an invention which can be made or used in some kind of industry. In this context, the concept of</description>
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Information Assurance (IA) are measures that protect and defend information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and non-repudiation. These measures include providing for restoration of information systems by incorporating protection, detection, and reaction capabilities.</description>
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Information Technology (IT) is a business sector that deals with computing, including hardware, software, telecommunications and generally anything involved in the transmittal of information or the systems that faciliate communication.</description>
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        <title>Infrared Wireless Networking</title>
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Infrared Wireless Networking uses infrared beams to send data transmissions between devices. Infrared wireless networking offers higher transmission rates, reaching 10Mbps to 16Mbps.

As expected, infrared light beams cannot penetrate objects; therefore, the signal is disrupted when something blocks the light. Infrared can be either a directed (line-of-sight) or diffuse technology. A directed infrared system provides a limited range of approxim…</description>
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Inherence Factors are part of Multifactor Authentication (MFA) and includes characteristics inherent to individuals confirming their identity. This includes the scope of biometrics, such as retina scans, fingerprint scans, facial recognition, and voice authentication.

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Inheritance the ability to create a class that inherits attributes and behaviors from an existing class. The newly created class is the derived (or child) class and the existing class is the base (or parent) class.

Inheritance is one of the key features of object-oriented programming. The benefits of Inheritance are part of the reason why structural programming can be replaced with object-oriented programming.</description>
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See 2.2.1.2 Installability

Installability is capability of the software product to be installed in a specified environment.

Source:  ISO 9126: 2001, 6.6.2</description>
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        <title>Instance</title>
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An Instance is a unique element within a Topic, described by unique values of key fields.

Instances represent individual real-world objects within a single data stream. For example, you can represent individual radar tracks within a single “TrackData</description>
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Instruction_set is a group of commands for a Central Processing Unit (CPU) in machine language. The term can refer to all possible instructions for a CPU or a subset of instructions to enhance its performance in certain situations.

All CPUs have instruction sets that enable commands to the processor directing the CPU to switch the relevant transistors. Some instructions are simple read, write and move commands that direct data to different hardware.</description>
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        <title>Instrumentation</title>
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Instrumentation is an ability to monitor or measure the level of a product's performance, to diagnose errors, and to write trace information. Programmers implement instrumentation in the form of code instructions that monitor specific components in a system (for example, instructions may output logging information to appear on screen). When an</description>
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Integration Testing is performed to test individual components to check how they function together. In other words, it is performed to test the modules which are working fine individually and do not show bugs when integrated. It is the most common functional testing type and performed as automated testing.</description>
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Integrity involves maintaining the consistency, accuracy and trustworthiness of data over its entire lifecycle. Data must not be changed in transit (see Data-in-Motion), and steps must be taken to ensure data cannot be altered by unauthorized people (for example, in a breach of</description>
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        <title>Intellectual Property (IP)</title>
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        <description>Intellectual Property (IP)

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Intellectual Property (IP) is any product of the human intellect that the law protects from unauthorized use by others.  The ownership of intellectual property inherently creates a limited monopoly in the protected property.  Intellectual property is traditionally comprised of four categories:  patent,</description>
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Note: In a practical software development project, the classical Waterfall Model is hard to use.

Interactive_model, also known as the Iterative Waterfall Model, is a Software Development Model that incorporates the necessary changes to the classical Waterfall Model to make it usable in practical software development projects. It is almost the same as the classical waterfall model except some changes are made to increase the efficiency of the software dev…</description>
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        <title>Interface</title>
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Interface is a boundary across which two independent systems meet and act on or communicate with each other. In computer technology, there are several types of interfaces.

Source:  Interface</description>
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Interface Testing is defined as a software testing type which verifies whether the communication between two different software systems is done correctly.

A connection that integrates two components is called interface. This interface in a computer world could be anything like</description>
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International Money Laundering is when an individual or entity is prohibited from Transporting or attempting to transport funds in or out of the US
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The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP)) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a network of networks that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic,</description>
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        <title>Interoperability</title>
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        <description>Interoperability

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 See 2.2.6 Interoperability

Interoperability is a characteristic of a product or system, whose interfaces are completely understood, to work with other products or systems, present or future, in either implementation or access, without any restrictions.

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Interoperability Testing is a software testing type, that checks whether the software can interact with other software components and systems. The purpose of Interoperability tests is to ensure that the software product is able to communicate with other components or devices without any compatibility issues.</description>
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An Intranet is a private network contained within an enterprise that is used to securely share company information and computing resources among employees. An intranet can also be used for working in groups and teleconferences.

Intranets encourage communication within an organization. They let employees easily access important information, links, applications, forms and databases of company records. A database that includes all the usernames of employees who have…</description>
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Internet of Things (IOT) is a global infrastructure for the information society, enabling
advanced services by interconnecting (physical and virtual) things based on existing and evolving
interoperable information and communication technologies.</description>
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Iota is an Open Source Software (OSS) Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and Cryptocurrency designed for the Internet of Things (IOT). It uses a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) to store  Transactions on its Distributed Ledger, motivated by a potentially higher scalability over blockchain based distributed ledgers. Iota does not use  Miners for its Consensus Process for validating transactions, instead,  Nodes that issue a new transaction on the network must approve two …</description>
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Internet Protocol (IP) is the principal set (or communications protocol) of digital message formats and rules for exchanging messages between computers across a single network or a series of interconnected networks, using the Internet Protocol Suite (often referred to as TCP/IP). Messages are exchanged as datagrams, also known as data packets or just packets.</description>
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An Internet Protocol Address (IP Address) is a logical numeric address that is assigned to every single computer, printer, switch, router or any other device that is part of a TCP/IP-based network.

The Internet Protocol (IP) address is the core component on which the networking architecture is built; no network exists without it. An IP address is a logical address that is used to uniquely identify every</description>
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        <title>Inter-Process Communication (IPC)</title>
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Inter-Process Communication (IPC) is a mechanism that allows the exchange of data between processes. By providing a user with a set of programming interfaces, IPC helps a programmer organize the activities among different processes.</description>
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        <title>InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)</title>
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        <description>InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)

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The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is an Open Source Software (OSS) project that taps into ideas pioneered by the decentralized digital currency Bitcoin and the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file sharing system BitTorrent. Sites opt in to IPFS, and the Protocol distributes files among participating users. If the original web</description>
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        <description>Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)

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Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a suite of protocols and algorithms for securing data transmitted over the internet or any public network. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), developed the IPsec protocols in the mid-1990s to provide security at the</description>
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The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), is a statutory body which has overall supervision and development of the Insurance sector in India. The key objectives of the IRDAI include promotion of competition to enhance customer satisfaction through increased consumer choice and fair premiums, while ensuring the financial security of the Insurance market. The IRDAI to frames regulation…</description>
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        <description>Information Security (IS/InfoSec)

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Information security, often referred to as InfoSec, is designed to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability  or Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA Triad) of computer system data from those with malicious intentions.

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Internet Small Computer System Interface is a transport layer protocol that describes how Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) packets should be transported over a TCP/IP network. iSCSI, which stands for Internet Small Computer System Interface, works on top of the Transport Control Protocol (TCP) and allows the SCSI command to be sent end-to-end over local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs) or the internet. I…</description>
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. In contrast to many international organizations, which utilize the British English form of spelling, the ISO uses English with Oxford spelling as one of its official languages along with French and Russian.</description>
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ISO 9001 sets out the criteria for a quality management system and is the only standard in the family that can be certified to (although this is not a requirement). It can be used by any organization, large or small, regardless of its field of activity. In fact, there are over one million companies and organizations in over 170 countries certified to ISO 9001.</description>
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        <title>ISO 15288</title>
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        <description>ISO 15288

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ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015 establishes a common framework of process descriptions for describing the life cycle of systems created by humans. It defines a set of processes and associated terminology from an engineering viewpoint. These processes can be applied at any level in the hierarchy of a system's structure. Selected sets of these processes can be applied throughout the life cycle for managing and performing the stages of a system's life cycle. This is accompl…</description>
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90003-2018 - ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard - Software engineering -- Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2015 to computer software covering the System Lifecycle phases of acquisition, supply, development, operation and maintenance of computer software and related support services.</description>
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        <description>Internet Service Provider (ISP)

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An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company that provides customers with Internet access. Data may be transmitted using several technologies, including dial-up, DSL, cable modem, wireless or dedicated high-speed interconnects.</description>
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        <description>Information Technology (IT) Risk Management

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Information Technology (IT) Risk Management is a process done by IT managers to allow them to balance economic and operational costs related to using protective measures to achieve nominal gains in capability brought about by protecting the data and information systems that support an organization’s operations.</description>
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        <title>Glossary I Terms</title>
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	* Idempotence
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	* Identity Theft
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	* Incremental Model
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