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What (who) is portability - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Portability (disambiguation)

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<operating system, programming> The ease with which a piece of software (or file format) can be "ported", i.e. made to run on a new platform and/or compile with a new compiler. The most important factor is the language in which the software is written and the most portable language is almost certainly C (though see Vaxocentrism for counterexamples). This is true in the sense that C compilers are available for most systems and are often the first compiler provided for a new system. This has led several compiler writers to compile other languages to C code in order to benefit from its portability (as well as the quality of compilers available for it). The least portable type of language is obviously {assembly code} since it is specific to one particular (family of) processor(s). It may be possible to translate mechanically from one assembly code (or even machine code) into another but this is not really portability. At the other end of the scale would come interpreted or semi-compiled languages such as LISP or Java which rely on the availability of a portable interpreter or virtual machine written in a lower level language (often C for the reasons outlined above). The act or result of porting a program is called a "port". E.g. "I've nearly finished the Pentium port of my big bang simulation." Portability is also an attribute of file formats and depends on their adherence to standards (e.g. ISO 8859) or the availability of the relevant "viewing" software for different platforms (e.g. PDF). (1997-06-18)
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·noun The quality or state of being portable; fitness to be carried.

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Portability

Portability may refer to:

  • Portability (social security), the portability of social security benefits
  • Porting, the ability of a computer program to be ported from one system to another in computer science
    • Software portability, the portability of a piece of software to multiple platforms
  • Telephone number portability (disambiguation) keeping one telephone number while switching one's account to another telephony provider
  • Portlet, user interface software components that are managed and displayed in a web portal
  • Portability of the estate tax exclusion amount regarding Estate tax in the United States
Examples of use of portability
1. Portability allows consumers to change carriers without changing telephone numbers.
2. Portability allows subscribers to switch companies without switching their number.
3. Customers like the portability of paperbacks, he says.
4. It added that it was doing its best to facilitate portability.
5. Without number portability in the cellular business there can be no real competition.