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Apt. is an abbreviation for apartment. Apt or APT may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Apt.'' (album), a 2006 album by Chilean singer Nicole * "Apt." (song), a 2024 song by Rosé and Bruno Mars * ''Apt.'' (film), a 2006 South Korean horror film * ''Apt'', a literary journal published by Aforementioned Productions * APT Entertainment, a film production company in the Philippines * ''Apt Pupil'', a novella by Stephen King, originally published in the 1982 ** ''Apt Pupil'' (film), a 1998 film based on Stephen King's eponymous novel * Apt Records, a subsidiary record label of ABC-Paramount Records * Alabama Public Television, a network of PBS member stations in Alabama, U.S.A. * American Players Theatre, a classical theater located in Spring Green, Wisconsin * American Public Television, a television program provider in the United States Computing and software * APT (programming language) (Automatically Programmed Tool), a high-level computer programming ...
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Advanced Persistent Threat
An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a stealthy threat actor, typically a State (polity), state or state-sponsored group, which gains unauthorized access to a computer network and remains undetected for an extended period. In recent times, the term may also refer to non-state-sponsored groups conducting large-scale targeted intrusions for specific goals. Such threat actors' motivations are typically political or economic. Every major business sector has recorded instances of cyberattacks by advanced actors with specific goals, whether to steal, spy, or disrupt. These targeted sectors include government, Arms industry, defense, financial services, Practice of law, legal services, Manufacturing, industrial, Telecommunication, telecoms, Final good, consumer goods and many more. Some groups utilize traditional espionage vectors, including Social engineering (security), social engineering, Human intelligence (intelligence gathering), human intelligence and Infiltration tactics, infil ...
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Apt, Vaucluse
Apt (; Provençal dialect, Provençal Occitan language, Occitan: ''At / Ate'' in both classical and Mistralian norms) is a Communes of France, commune in the Vaucluse Departments of France, department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Regions of France, region in southeastern France. It lies on the left bank of the Calavon, east of Avignon. It is the principal town of the Luberon mountains. The town is known for defining the Aptian age of the Early Cretaceous. Geography Apt lies north of Aix-en-Provence and the river Durance, in the valley of the river Calavon, (also called the Coulon), and at the foot of the north-facing slopes of the Luberon mountain. Climate Apt has a hot-summer mediterranean climate using the Köppen climate classification, with its relatively high rainfall bordering closely on a humid subtropical climate. On average, Apt experiences 68.6 days per year with a minimum temperature below , 1.0 days per year with a minimum temperature below , 0.5 days per yea ...
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Applied Predictive Technologies
Applied Predictive Technologies (APT) is an American software company that produces test and learn software used for business analytics. The company was founded in 1999, and was acquired by Mastercard in 2015. History APT was founded in December 1999 by business consulting executives Jim Manzi ( Oliver Wyman), Anthony Bruce (McKinsey & Company), and Scott Setrakian ( Oliver Wyman). Manzi had the initial idea for APT in 1988 when he thought of a test he could apply to a bank and its branches. He explained to ''The Washington Post'' that "a lot of the work I was doing as a consultant was very repetitive. I realized how much of it could be put into a software model.” In September 2001, the company signed its first client. It expanded, and in 2006, Accel-KKR acquired a majority stake in APT with a $54 million investment, and in 2013, Goldman Sachs invested $100 million. Mastercard acquired APT for $600 million in 2015. Software APT (now Mastercard) produces test and learn softw ...
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APT (software)
Advanced Package Tool (APT) is a free-software user interface that works with core libraries to handle the installation and removal of software on Debian and Debian-based Linux distributions. APT simplifies the process of managing software on Unix-like computer systems by automating the retrieval, configuration and installation of software packages, either from precompiled files or by compiling source code. Usage APT is a collection of tools distributed in a package named ''apt''. A significant part of APT is defined in a C++ library of functions; APT also includes command-line programs for dealing with packages, which use the library. Three such programs are apt, apt-get and apt-cache. They are commonly used in examples because they are simple and ubiquitous. The ''apt'' package is of "''important''" priority in all current Debian releases, and is therefore included in a default Debian installation. APT can be considered a front end to dpkg, friendlier than the older dse ...
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Arbitrage Pricing Theory
In finance, arbitrage pricing theory (APT) is a multi-factor model for asset pricing which relates various macro-economic (systematic) risk variables to the pricing of financial assets. Proposed by economist Stephen Ross (economist), Stephen Ross in 1976, it is widely believed to be an improved alternative to its predecessor, the capital asset pricing model (CAPM). APT is founded upon the law of one price, which suggests that within an equilibrium market, rational investors will implement arbitrage such that the equilibrium price is eventually realised. As such, APT argues that when opportunities for arbitrage are exhausted in a given period, then the expected return of an asset is a linear function of various factors or theoretical market indices, where sensitivities of each factor is represented by a factor-specific beta coefficient or factor loading. Consequently, it provides traders with an indication of ‘true’ asset value and enables exploitation of market discrepancies via ...
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Aforementioned Productions
Aforementioned Productions is an American independent production company and small press, founded in early 2005 by poet Randolph Pfaff and writer Carissa Halston. Their literary journal, ''apt'', was published online through 2010, but moved to a hybrid print/online format in 2011. Current staff of ''apt'' includes Carissa Halston (Editor-in-Chief), Randolph Pfaff (Senior Editor), and Molly Mary McLaughlin (Assistant Editor). From 2010–2014, they produced Literary Firsts, a quarterly multi-genre reading series in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 2014, Aforementioned began publishing full-length collections of fiction, essays, and poems. Theatrical productions *''Cleavage'' (Boston, September 2005) *''Portraiture'' (New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Toronto, Boston, September 2009) *''The Daughters,'' a staged reading for the Dorchester Fringe Festival (Boston, May 2013) *''White Rabbit Red Rabbit'' by Nassim Soleimanpour at OBERON (Cambridge, November 2016) *Marathon reading of ' ...
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Apt Cathedral
Apt Cathedral (''Cathédrale Sainte-Anne d'Apt'') is a Roman Catholic church building, church and former cathedral located in the town of Apt, Vaucluse, Apt in Provence, France now designated as a Monument historique, national monument. The shrine is the relic church of Saint Anne. Formerly a cathedral, it was the seat of the Diocese of Apt, Bishop of Apt until the French Revolution. Under the Concordat of 1801, the diocese was divided between the Diocese of Avignon, Dioceses of Avignon and Diocese of Digne, Digne. Pope Pius IX granted a Pontifical decree of coronation towards its venerated Marian image through the former Archbishop of Avignon, Monsigneur Louis Anne Dubreil on 9 September 1877. The white marble image depicting a child Blessed Virgin Mary is notable for having been a late creation of the renowned religious sculptor, Giovanni Maria Benzoni. History The cathedral is believed to have been built on the site where Auspice (bishop of Apt), Saint Auspice was buried. Tr ...
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Almost Plain Text
Doxia is a content generation framework that provides its users with powerful techniques for generating static and dynamic content. Doxia can be used in web-based publishing context to generate static sites, in addition to being incorporated into dynamic content generation systems like blogs, wikis and content management systems. Doxia is now a subproject of Apache Maven which uses it to convert APT (Almost Plain Text) markup documentation into HTML or other formats. Description Doxia supports markup languages with simple syntaxes. Lightweight markup languages are used by people who might be expected to read the document source as well as the rendered output. It is used extensively by Maven and it powers the entire documentation system of Maven. It gives Maven the ability to take any document that Doxia supports and output it in any format. History Based on the Aptconvert project developed by XMLmind, Doxia was initially hosted by Codehaus, becoming a sub-project of Mave ...
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Milburn G
Milburn may refer to: Places United States * Milburn, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Milburn, Nebraska, an unincorporated community * Milburn Township, Custer County, Nebraska * Milburn, Oklahoma, a town * Milburn, Texas, an unincorporated community * Milburn, Utah, an unincorporated community * Milburn, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Elsewhere * Milburn, Cumbria, England, a village and civil parish * Milburn, New Zealand, a settlement * Milburn Bay, Trinity Island, Antarctica As a name * Milburn (surname) * Milburn (given name) Other uses * Milburn (band), a musical group * Milburn baronets, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom *Milburn building, Toronto, Canada * Milburn Electric, a defunct electric car An electric car or electric vehicle (EV) is a passenger car, passenger automobile that is propelled by an electric motor, electric traction motor, using electrical energy as the primary source of propulsion. The term normally refers to a p ... ...
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Apartment
An apartment (American English, Canadian English), flat (British English, Indian English, South African English), tenement (Scots English), or unit (Australian English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies part of a building, generally on a single story. There are many names for these overall buildings (see below). The housing tenure of apartments also varies considerably, from large-scale public housing, to owner occupancy within what is legally a Condominium (living space), condominium (strata title or commonhold) or leasehold, to tenants renting from a private landlord. Terminology The term ''apartment'' is favoured in North America (although in some Canadian cities, ''flat'' is used for a unit which is part of a house containing two or three units, typically one to a floor). In the UK and Australia, the term ''apartment'' is more usual in professional real estate and architectural circles where otherwise the term ''flat'' is u ...
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Arrondissement Of Apt
The arrondissement of Apt is an arrondissement of France in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It has 57 communes. Its population is 127,891 (2021), and its area is . Composition The communes of the arrondissement of Apt are: # Ansouis (84002) # Apt (84003) # Auribeau (84006) # La Bastide-des-Jourdans (84009) # La Bastidonne (84010) # Beaumettes (84013) # Beaumont-de-Pertuis (84014) # Bonnieux (84020) # Buoux (84023) # Cabrières-d'Aigues (84024) # Cabrières-d'Avignon (84025) # Cadenet (84026) # Caseneuve (84032) # Castellet-en-Luberon (84033) # Cavaillon (84035) # Cheval-Blanc (84038) # Cucuron (84042) # Gargas (84047) # Gignac (84048) # Gordes (84050) # Goult (84051) # Grambois (84052) # Joucas (84057) # Lacoste (84058) # Lagarde-d'Apt (84060) # Lagnes (84062) # Lauris (84065) # Lioux (84066) # Lourmarin (84068) # Maubec (84071) # Ménerbes (84073) # Mérindol (84074) # Mirabeau (84076) # La Motte-d'Aigues (84084) # ...
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Canton Of Apt
The canton d'Apt is a French administrative division in the department of Vaucluse and region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Composition At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 13 to 27 communes: * Apt * Auribeau * Beaumettes * Bonnieux * Buoux * Caseneuve * Castellet-en-Luberon * Gargas * Gignac * Gordes * Goult * Joucas * Lacoste * Lagarde-d'Apt * Lioux * Ménerbes * Murs * Oppède * Roussillon Roussillon ( , , ; , ; ) was a historical province of France that largely corresponded to the County of Roussillon and French Cerdagne, part of the County of Cerdagne of the former Principality of Catalonia. It is part of the region of ' ... * Rustrel * Saignon * Saint-Martin-de-Castillon * Saint-Pantaléon * Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt * Sivergues * Viens * Villars References Apt {{Vaucluse-geo-stub ...
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