The version
Example: The version tracks software updates
Definition
"The version" refers to a specific form or edition of a software or digital product that represents its state at a particular point in time, often used to track updates, improvements, or changes made since previous releases.
Etymology
The term "the version" originates from the Latin word 'versio,' meaning 'a turning' or 'change.' In computing, it evolved to describe distinct editions of software, highlighting changes or updates. Did you know? The concept of versioning helps users identify and manage different software states easily.
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"The version" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - IT Users - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 106 commonly used words.
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