The Data Interchange Format (DIF) is a standardized file format used to transfer computer files such as spreadsheets or databases between different programs and systems.
The process of moving or transmitting a computer file from one location to another, such as between two programs or from one computer to another, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality.
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