split and merge operations
Split and merge operations refer to the processes of dividing information into smaller parts (split) and combining separate pieces into a whole (merge). These operations are commonly used in data processing, file management, and version control systems to facilitate organization, sharing, and collaboration. Splitting allows for easier management and manipulation of data, while merging brings together fragmented elements for a unified result.
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