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What (who) is low-level - definition

TECHNICAL TERMS TO CLASSIFY THE SPECIFIC GOALS OF AN OPERATION
Low level; High-level; High-level description; Low-level; Low-level description; High and low level (description); High and low level

low-level         
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1. Computing denoting a programming language that is close to machine code in form.
2. (of nuclear waste) having a small degree of radioactivity.
high-level         
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1. Computing denoting a programming language (e.g. BASIC) that has instructions resembling an existing language such as English.
2. (of nuclear waste) highly radioactive and requiring long-term storage in isolation.
low-level language         
  • Front panel of a PDP-8/E minicomputer. The row of switches at the bottom can be used to toggle in a machine language program.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES SIMILAR TO INSTRUCTION SETS
Low-level language; Low level programming language; Low level language; Low-level programming; Low-level (computing); Low-level programming languages; Low level programing language; Low level programming; Lower level language
<language> Any programming language which either is assembly language, or which is meant to be closely related to, and easily translated into, machine language. Low-level languages lack the amenities of high-level languages but it may be possible to write more efficient code in them. (2000-08-10)

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High- and low-level

High-level and low-level, as technical terms, are used to classify, describe and point to specific goals of a systematic operation; and are applied in a wide range of contexts, such as, for instance, in domains as widely varied as computer science and business administration.

High-level describe those operations that are more abstract in nature; wherein the overall goals and systemic features are typically more concerned with the wider, macro system as a whole.

Low-level describes more specific individual components of a systematic operation, focusing on the details of rudimentary micro functions rather than macro, complex processes. Low-level classification is typically more concerned with individual components within the system and how they operate.

Features which emerge only at a high level of description are known as epiphenomena.

Examples of use of low-level
1. Elsewhere, low–level violence marred the weekend.
2. This low–level approach is doomed from the start.
3. The two countries have had low–level contacts for years.
4. Most arrests have been of low–level drug couriers.
5. However, low–level fighting still continues in some areas.