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Oracle has focused development around a single source code model since 1983. While each database implementation includes some operating system–specific source code at very low levels in order to better leverage specific platforms, the inter- faces that users, developers, and administrators deal with for each version are consis- tent. Because features are consistent across platforms for implementations of Oracle Standard Edition and Oracle Enterprise Edition, companies can migrate Oracle applications easily to various hardware vendors and operating systems while leverag- ing their investments in Oracle technology. This development strategy also enables Oracle to focus on implementing new features only once in its product set, instead of having to add. | LRA ir c R IS I s_ _ V TRACKER MAP METHODOLOGY DATABASE CODEBOOK v1.6 A 2012 PUBLICATION OF INVISIBLE CHILDREN RESOLVE TABLE OF CONTENTS MAP METHODOLOGY 1. Introduction 2. Map Interface 2.1 Map Type Toggle 2.2. Crisis Type Toggle 2.3 Time Range Selectors 2.4 Total Counts 2.5 Community Search 3. Data Sourcing 4. Data Verification DATABASE CODEBOOK 1. Introduction 1.1 About the LRA Crisis Tracker Database 1.2 About the LRA Crisis Tracker Database Codebook 2. Data Governance 2.1 Geographic Boundaries 2.2 Time Periods 2.3 Types of Reports 3. Data Sources 4. Incident Report Details 4.1 General Information 4.2 Incident Report Verification Methodology 4.3 Communities 4.4 Actors 4.5 Abuses Against Civilians 4.5.1 Violence 4.5.2 Abduction 4.5.3 Returnees 4.5.4 Displacement 4.5.5 Looting 4.6 Clash 4.7 Sighting 4.8 Victim Profiles 5. Movement and Intelligence Report Details 6. Displacement Camp Report Details 7. Community Database 8. Appendices 8.1 Glossary of Terms 8.2 Table of Public and Non-Public Data 8.3 Data Sharing Policy and Terms of Use 8.4 LRA Crisis Tracker Project Contributors LRA CRISIS TRACKER Map Methodology Database Codebook v1.6 2 MAP METHODOLOGY 1. INTRODUCTION The following is a summary of the map interface data sources and verification methods used to produce the LRA Crisis Tracker Map Map . Data displayed on the Map is drawn from the LRA Crisis Tracker Database Database and is used to illustrate the result of LRA activity - including civilian death and injury abduction looting displacement and the release or escape of formerly abducted persons - and its impact on civilian populations over time. For more detailed information regarding data governance policies verification ratings and logging procedures used to create the Database please refer to the Database Codebook. 2. MAP INTERFACE The Map is composed of three fundamental layers 1 a custom-styled OpenStreetMap base layer 2 community road administrative boundary and other feature data from a number of .