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  2. Mahara (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mahara is an open-source web-based electronic portfolio (eportfolio) management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. The Māori language word mahara means "to think about or consider".

  3. Career portfolio - Wikipedia

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    A career portfolio is used as a marketing tool in selling oneself for personal advancement. In some industries, employers or admission offices commonly request a career portfolio, so it is a wise idea to have an updated one on hand.

  4. Electronic portfolio - Wikipedia

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    An electronic portfolio (also known as a digital portfolio, online portfolio, e-portfolio, e-folio, or eFolio) is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually but not only on the Web (online portfolio).

  5. Source Code Capital - Wikipedia

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    Source Code Capital (Chinese: 源码资本; pinyin: Yuánmǎ Zīběn) is a Beijing-based venture capital firm founded in 2014. The firm invests in companies from various fields such as information technology, biotechnology, retail and manufacturing.

  6. Merton's portfolio problem - Wikipedia

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    Merton's portfolio problem is a problem in continuous-time finance and in particular intertemporal portfolio choice. An investor must choose how much to consume and must allocate their wealth between stocks and a risk-free asset so as to maximize expected utility.

  7. Personal web page - Wikipedia

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    Personal web pages are primarily used for informative or entertainment purposes but can also be used for personal career marketing (by containing a list of the individual's skills, experience and a CV), social networking with other people with shared interests, or as a space for personal expression.

  8. Portfolio (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The term "portfolio" refers to any combination of financial assets such as stocks, bonds and cash. Portfolios may be held by individual investors or managed by financial professionals, hedge funds, banks and other financial institutions.

  9. Source code - Wikipedia

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    Source code is the form of code that is modified directly by humans, typically in a high-level programming language. Object code can be directly executed by the machine and is generated automatically from the source code, often via an intermediate step, assembly language .

  10. Chance-constrained portfolio selection - Wikipedia

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    Chance-constrained portfolio selection is an approach to portfolio selection under loss aversion. The formulation assumes that (i) investor's preferences are representable by the expected utility of final wealth, and that (ii) they require that the probability of their final wealth falling below a survival or safety level must to be acceptably low.

  11. IUP Portfolio Functional Specifications - Wikipedia

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    IUP Portfolio is a web application developed in PHP5 / MySQL5, and can be hosted on any operating system capable of running a web server, a PHP5 interpreter and a MySQL5 database system. Typical running environments are: LAMP (Linux + Apache + MySQL + PHP). FAMP (FreeBSD + Apache + MySQL + PHP).