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A detailed list of principles shows how Maneage is unique compared to these other tools:
\begin{enumerate}[label={\bf P\arabic*}]
-\item \label{principle:complete}\textbf{Complete:}
+\item \label{principle:complete}\textbf{Completeness:}
A project that is complete, or self-contained,
(i) does not depend on anything beyond the Portable operating system Interface (POSIX),
(ii) does not affect the host system,
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However, because the systems as a whole are rarely complete (see \ref{principle:complete}), their histories are also incomplete.
IPOL fails here because only the final snapshot is published.
-\item \label{principle:scalable}\textbf{Scalable:}
+\item \label{principle:scalable}\textbf{Scalability:}
A project should be scalable to arbitrarily large and/or complex projects.
\emph{Comparison with existing:}