Match these terms to their corresponding definiton.
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A process where applications are broken into multiple sub-components that when combined build one cohesive application.
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A text document that contains all the commands a user could call on the command line to assemble an image.
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A method of solving problems by specifying the expected outcome first and then working towards that solution.
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A way in which we solve problems by specifying the exact procedure which has to be followed by the system.
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An application that gets built and is stored in a container.
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A virtualized environment that behaves like a separate computer system, complete with virtual hardware devices.
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Software that is executed on multiple compute nodes within a network to achieve a specific goal. If one node that is running a task fails, another node can resume its task.
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An ordered collection of root filesystem changes and the corresponding execution parameters for use within a runtime container.
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A set of platform as a service product (PaaS) that uses the OS -level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers.
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J. |
A way of combining files to minimize the file size and to increase operational efficiency.
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A way of sharing and copying files for maximum efficiency. If a file already exists in a lower layer, then use it. If a file needs to be modified, then copy it from the lower layer to the new layer and make modifications there.
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A way to solve problems without requiring the programmer to follow a specific detailed procedure
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A standard unit of software that packages up code and all its dependencies, so the application runs quickly and reliably from one computing environment to another.
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A set of practices that automates the process between software development and IT Teams, in order that they can build, test and release software faster and more reliably.
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