Master/Slave (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Master/Slave" in German language version.

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  • Sergey Savinov, Khuzaima Daudjee: Dynamic database replica provisioning through virtualization. In: Proceeding. ACM, 30. Oktober 2010, S. 41–46, doi:10.1145/1871929.1871937 (acm.org).

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  • Sergey Savinov, Khuzaima Daudjee: Dynamic database replica provisioning through virtualization. In: Proceeding. ACM, 30. Oktober 2010, S. 41–46, doi:10.1145/1871929.1871937 (acm.org).

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  • 'Master/slave' named most politically incorrect term. In: Seattle PI (Hrsg.): seattlepi.com. 3. Dezember 2004 (englisch, seattlepi.com [abgerufen am 7. Oktober 2018]): “The computer term "master/slave," which was banned as racially offensive by a Los Angeles County purchasing department, was named the most politically incorrect term of the year.[...] Among other terms on the top 10 list of politically charged words and phrases, issued by the word usage group Global Language Monitor, were "non-same sex marriage" to describe heterosexual unions, "waitron" for waiter or waitress and "higher being" for God, a term some people found too religious.”

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  • FACT CHECK: Master/Slave. In: Snopes.com. (snopes.com [abgerufen am 7. Oktober 2018]).

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