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Less than a year after launching the first software solution in the United States designed to archive the historical records of an entire state, developers of the Washington State Digital Archives approached a major enhancement with two goals in mind - streamline the original code base, which was built mostly on theoretical models and support a database anticipated to grow from 30 gigabytes to 10 terabytes by late 2006, at a rate determined not by the development group but by external agencies. To reduce the code base and boost functionality, developers replaced hand-coded routines with built-in capabilities from the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development system primarily encrypted URLs that prevent unauthorized data extraction, and powerful personalization technologies.

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