Commit may refer to:

Computing

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Databases

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Version control

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Microsoft Windows

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  • Commit charge, a concept in operating system-level memory management

Others

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Gated commit

A gated commit, gated check-in or pre-tested commit is a software integration pattern that reduces the chances for breaking a build (and often its associated

Committer

Look up committer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A committer is an individual who is permitted to modify the source code of a software project, that

Disagree and commit

Disagree and commit is a management principle that individuals are allowed to disagree while a decision is being made, but that once a decision has been

Three-phase commit protocol

databases, the three-phase commit protocol (3PC) is a distributed algorithm that ensures all nodes in a system agree to commit or abort a transaction. It

Two-phase commit protocol

transaction processing, databases, and computer networking, the two-phase commit protocol (2PC, tupac) is a type of atomic commitment protocol (ACP). It

Commit (version control)

In version control systems, a commit is an operation which sends the latest changes of the source code to the repository, making these changes part of

Materiel and IT Command

The Materiel and IT Command (COMMIT) (Dutch: Commando Materieel en IT, COMMIT), formerly known as the Defence Materiel Organization (DMO), is a Dutch government

Suicide

normal verb in scholarly research and journalism for the act of suicide was commit, and argued for destigmatizing terminology related to suicide; in 2011,