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white paper
An authoritative report on a topic. There are countless white papers on technology subjects written by vendors, research firms and consultants. Many are now available on the Web.
white paper
an official government report in any of a number of countries, including Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, which sets out the government's policy on a matter that is or will come before Parliament

(publication)white paper - A short treatise whose purpose is to educate industry customers. See, e.g., Architecture Neutral Distribution Format.


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