Dumping

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Dumping may refer to:

Computing[edit]

  • Recording the contents of memory after application or operating system failure, or by operator request, in a core dump for use in subsequent problem analysis
  • Filesystem dump, strict data cloning used in backing up
  • Database dump or SQL dump, a record of the data from a database, usually in the form of a list of SQL statements

Economics[edit]

Waste management[edit]

Aircraft technology[edit]

  • Fuel dumping, used to lighten the aircraft's weight and flammability in certain emergency situations

Mathematics[edit]

Medicine[edit]

Other uses[edit]

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