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CPAD: Cross-Plaform Application Development, a solution to enable software application developement easily for man-made imcompatiable different operating system. Java,OpenStep and GNUstep are three example solutions.
CPAM: Cross-Platform Application Management, a solution to enable easy and consistent application management. TWW's HPMS is one of the solutions.
PMS: Package Management System. Examples: RPM,MSI,dpkg,inst,lpp,portage,installsield,HP SD-UX ...
HPMS: Hyper Package Management System. A PMS above different PMSs and shield package developer from local PMS to be able to consistently create and maintain software packages.