Data pack
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A data pack is a pre-made database that can be feed to a software, such as software agents, Internet bots or chatterbots, to teach it information and facts, which it can later lookup.
Common data packs may include acronyms and technical data, such as country codes, RFCs, filename extensions, TCP and UDP port numbers, country calling codes.
Data packs may come in formats of CSV and SQL that can easily be parsed or imported into a database management system.