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Package may refer to: Containers or enclosures * Packaging and labeling, enclosing or protecting products * Mail, items larger than a letter * Chip package or chip carrier * Electronic packaging, in electrical engineering * Automotive package, in automobile production and marketing * Package holiday, in tourism Computing * Modular programming, a software component * Java package, a mechanism for organizing Java classes * Package (package management system), a file used by a package management system to install an application or library * Package (macOS), a directory hierarchy normally treated as a single object in the Finder in macOS * Package (UML) in the context of UML, which is used to groups elements * Package format, a type of archive containing computer programs and additional metadata Entertainment and sports * Movie packaging, in which a talent agency bundles its clients with a film or TV project * Formation (American football), sometimes referred to as "packages" r ...
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Container
A container is any receptacle or enclosure for holding a product used in storage, packaging, and transportation, including shipping. Things kept inside of a container are protected on several sides by being inside of its structure. The term is most frequently applied to devices made from materials that are Durable good, durable and are often partly or completely Stiffness, rigid. A container can also be considered as a basic tool, consisting of any device creating a partially or fully enclosed space that can be used to contain, store, and transport objects or materials. History Humans have used containers for at least 100,000 years, and possibly for millions of years.Clive Gamble, ''Origins and Revolutions: Human Identity in Earliest Prehistory'' (2007), p. 204. The first containers were probably invented for storing food, allowing early humans to preserve more of their food for a longer time, to carry it more easily, and also to protect it from other animals. The developm ...
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Movie Packaging
In film industry terminology, movie packaging or film packaging is a type of product bundling in which a top-level talent agency starts up a film or television project using writers, directors and/or actors it represents, before giving other agencies a chance to submit their clients for the project. For this service, the talent agency negotiates a packaging fee. Packaging is frequently done by the "big four" talent agencies Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Endeavor, United Talent Agency, and ICM Partners (now merged with CAA). In 2019, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) sued several large talent agencies over the practice, arguing that they created conflicts of interest between the agents and those they represented. As a result, packaging practices were prohibited on all new WGA-covered projects after June 30, 2022. History Talent agent Charles K. Feldman has been credited with coming up with the first Hollywood "package deal". In June 1942, Feldman signed Marlene Dietri ...
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Software Package (other)
Software package may refer to: * Package manager, which packages individual software (as files, or other resources) together, as a collection to provide various functions as part of a larger system * Software suite A software suite (also known as an application suite) is a collection of computer programs (application software, or programming software) of related functionality, sharing a similar user interface and the ability to easily exchange data with eac ..., which provides an organized collection of multiple packages, or a package consisting of multiple separate pieces See also * Package (other) * Packager (other) * Packaging (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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PKG (other)
PKG or Pkg may refer to * .pkg file extension * Package (other) * Pangkor Airport, which is assigned the IATA code USM * Penkridge railway station, Staffordshire, National Rail station code PKG *pkg, Image Packaging System used to install the Solaris Operating systems and its applications * The pkg(8) command-line utility for installing and managing FreeBSD packages * Protein kinase G {{disambig ...
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Packet (other)
Packet may refer to: * A small container or pouch ** Packet (container), a small single use container ** Cigarette packet ** Sugar packet * Network packet, a formatted unit of data carried by a packet-mode computer network * Packet radio, a form of amateur radio data communications using the AX25 protocol * Packet trade, regularly scheduled cargo, passenger, and mail trade conducted by ship * Packet boat, type of boat used for scheduled mail or passenger service * C-82 Packet, a U.S. military transport aircraft * '' Packet Newspapers'', British newspaper group See also * * * Package (other) * Pack (other) * Kit (other) * MacGuffin - A plot device in the form of some goal, desired object, or another motivator popularized in the 1930s by Alfred Hitchcock Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a ca ...
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Packaging (other)
Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging may also refer to: Specialised packaging * Active packaging, packaging systems to help extend shelf life, monitor freshness, display information on quality, improve safety, and improve convenience** Self-heating food packaging, active packaging with the ability to heat food contents without external heat sources or power * Blister packaging, pre-formed plastic packaging used for small goods * Child-resistant packaging, packaging used to reduce the risk of children ingesting hazardous materials *Cosmetic packaging, cosmetic containers and secondary packaging of cosmetic products * Currency packaging, forms of packing money for easy handling and counting * Electronic packaging, enclosures and protective features in electronic devices ** Dual in-line package, an electronic component package **Integrated circuit packaging, final stage in construction ...
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Packager (other)
Packager may refer to: * Packager (manufacturing), encloses products for distribution, storage, sale, and use * Book packager, handles roles of book agent, editor, and publisher * Comics packager, handles roles of comic book agent, editor, and publisher See also * Package (other) * Pack (other) * Software package (other) Software package may refer to: * Package manager, which packages individual software (as files, or other resources) together, as a collection to provide various functions as part of a larger system * Software suite A software suite (also known as ...
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Package Film (other)
Package film may refer to: * Anthology film, a film consisting of several different shorter films * Overwrap, a method of sealing a contained product * Plastic film, a thin continuous polymeric material * Plastic wrap, a thin plastic film * Shrink wrap, a material made up of polymer plastic film * Stretch wrap, a highly stretchable plastic film {{disambig ...
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Pack (other)
Pack or packs may refer to: Music * Packs (band), a Canadian indie rock band * ''Packs'' (album), by Your Old Droog * ''Packs'', a Berner album Places * Pack, Styria, defunct Austrian municipality * Pack, Missouri, United States (US) * Chefornak Airport, Alaska, US (by ICAO code) Groups of animals or people * Pack (canine), the family structure of African wild dogs, jackals and wolves ** Pack hunter, any animal that predates cooperatively * Cub scouts Cubs or Wolf Cubs are programs associated with some Scouting, Scout organizations, for young children, usually between 8 and 12, who are too young to be Scouts and make the Scout Promise. A participant in the program is called a Cub and a gro ... group, in scouting * Peloton, in road bicycle racing Containment, packaging, and shipping * Pack, a deck of playing cards * Backpack * Cigarette pack * Pack animal or beast of burden, an individual or type of working animal used by humans as means of transportin ...
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Personnel Grouping (gridiron Football)
Personnel groupings are groups of players used in American football to identify the different types of skill position players on the field of play for an offense. Personnel groupings, also known as personnel packages, are commonly denoted using a two-digit numerical system that identifies the type of offensive personnel, and the number of each type of personnel. Teams use personnel groupings in order to set a base for most of their plays, as well as being able to send out players in a timely manner during a game. Formations The groupings used in different formations can vary depending on what the coach and offense want to do, but there are generally different types of personnel used for either a running or passing play. However, given their complementary nature, it is not uncommon to pass out of a run personnel grouping or vice versa. The goal is to create favorable match-ups and force the defense to adjust and react while controlling the clock. Numerical naming Usually, perso ...
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Formation (American Football)
A formation in American football refers to the position players line up in before the start of a Down (American football), down. There are both offensive and defensive formations and many in both categories. Sometimes, formations are referred to as packages. Offense At the highest level of play in the National Football League, NFL and National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA, the one constant in all formations is the offensive lineman, offensive line, consisting of the left and right tackle (American football position), tackle, left and right guard (football), guard, and a Center (gridiron football), center. These five positions are often referred to collectively as the "line", and have the primary role of blocking. By rule, there must be two additional players on the line of scrimmage called End (gridiron football), ends. These players are eligible receivers and may play near the linemen (tight ends) or further away (split end or wide receiver). Most teams play additional ...
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Package Format
Package format is a type of archive containing computer programs and additional metadata needed by package managers; an instance of this type of archive is called a package. While the archive file format itself may be unchanged, package formats carry additional metadata, such as a manifest file or certain directory layouts. Packages may contain either source code or executable files. Packages may be converted from one type to another with software such as Alien. Software supply chain and security Packages are an important component in managing the security and integrity of the software supply chain. Packages containing executables and configuration can be digitally signed to establish the integrity of running software and protect against tampering. Package formats that support code signing include .deb (Debian), .msi (Microsoft Windows), .apk ( Android) and .ipa (IOS, IPadOS). Common formats Specialized formats BSD-based formats Linux-based formats Windows f ...
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