Standalone
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A standalone entity is something that has no dependencies; it can "stand alone". Standalone may also refer to the following topics:
  • Standalone software
  • the standalone attribute in XML
    XML
    Extensible Markup Language is a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification produced by the W3C, and several other related specifications, all gratis open standards....

  • a standalone expansion pack
    Expansion pack
    An expansion pack, expansion set, or supplement is an addition to an existing role-playing game, tabletop game or video game. These add-ons usually add new game areas, weapons, objects, and/or an extended storyline to a complete and already released game...

     for games
  • game not bundled with console
  • a standalone installment in serial
    Serial (literature)
    In literature, a serial is a publishing format by which a single large work, most often a work of narrative fiction, is presented in contiguous installments—also known as numbers, parts, or fascicles—either issued as separate publications or appearing in sequential issues of a single periodical...

     fiction is one that is unrelated or unnecessary to appreciate the main storyline
  • a standalone protein domain in molecular biology
    Molecular biology
    Molecular biology is the branch of biology that deals with the molecular basis of biological activity. This field overlaps with other areas of biology and chemistry, particularly genetics and biochemistry...

     is a protein domain that exists as a single domain and as such is believed to perform a single function
  • a standalone cupcake
    Cupcake
    A cupcake is a small cake designed to serve one person, frequently baked in a small, thin paper or aluminum cup...

    mold in baking does not need a pan to hold itself up
  • a standalone solution in IT means that only a small group of employees have access to a software solution, not the entire organization. Stand-alone energy can be solar energy.
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