While there is no single official document or software named , this specific phrasing most likely refers to one of three technical contexts related to reporting, programming, or research. 1. Crystal Reports (Business Reporting)
: Developers use libraries like Compress::Zip to programmatically create or read ZIP archives.
The Crystal programming language is a high-performance language with syntax similar to Ruby.
Open-access journals, such as those from MDPI , frequently use standardized ZIP files for "Supplementary Materials".
: You might see such a file if a developer is sharing a demo or package (like a package manager for Linux) that handles financial data calculations. 3. Scientific Research Supplementary Materials
: Users often need to calculate a Running Total or Total Balance across groups of data, such as monthly transaction records.