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For many computational purposes, serial processing is sufficient; it's easy to implement and fast enough for most users.
TAB
A key on a keyboard used to advance the cursor to the next tab stop or to insert spaces between words in a text document.
Table Datasheet View
In database applications, a view that represents data in a table format, displaying records in rows and fields in columns.
Column Heading
The title or label at the top of a column that indicates the content or purpose of the column beneath it.
Primary Key
A unique identifier for each row in a database table, ensuring that no two rows have the same value in this column.
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