GNU Network Object Model Environment - significado y definición. Qué es GNU Network Object Model Environment
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Qué (quién) es GNU Network Object Model Environment - definición

CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF THE DOMAIN IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING THAT INCORPORATES BOTH BEHAVIOUR AND DATA
Domain object model; Domain Model; Domain Object Model
  • Sample domain model for a health insurance plan

GNU Network Object Model Environment         
  • GNOME 1 (1999)
  • designing user interface]]
  • An [[edited image]] of GNOME Flashback 3.36 that shows its functions including the Main menu, and the plug-ins of [[GNOME Panel]]
  • GNOME 3 has a modern approach to [[user interface design]] and naming the applications. This screenshot shows GNOME Weather running on [[GNOME Shell]], both in version 3.14 (September 2014)
  • [[GNOME Tour]] 41 on GNOME 41
  • GNOME 2.18 (released in March 2007)
  • GNOME 2.6 (released in March 2004)
DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
Gnome desktop; GNU Network Object Model Environment; Gnome desktop environment; Gnome (linux); GNOME Desktop; Project Topaz; Gnome Splash Screen; Gnome (software); GNOME desktop; Gnome (desktop environment); GNOME 3.0; Gnome Desktop; Controversy over GNOME 3; Federico Mena; GNOME Fallback; Gnome 3; GNOME desktop environment; GNOME Office; GNOME Flashback; GNOME Human Interface Guidelines; GNU Desktop; GNOME HIG; GNOME Classic; Gnome 40; GNOME version history; Gnome (window manager)
<operating system> (GNOME) A project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project and part of the OpenSource movement. The desktop will consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for applications. GNOME is intended to run on any modern and functional Unix-like system. The current version runs on Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX and Solaris. http://gnome.org/. (1998-10-17)
GNOME         
  • GNOME 1 (1999)
  • designing user interface]]
  • An [[edited image]] of GNOME Flashback 3.36 that shows its functions including the Main menu, and the plug-ins of [[GNOME Panel]]
  • GNOME 3 has a modern approach to [[user interface design]] and naming the applications. This screenshot shows GNOME Weather running on [[GNOME Shell]], both in version 3.14 (September 2014)
  • [[GNOME Tour]] 41 on GNOME 41
  • GNOME 2.18 (released in March 2007)
  • GNOME 2.6 (released in March 2004)
DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
Gnome desktop; GNU Network Object Model Environment; Gnome desktop environment; Gnome (linux); GNOME Desktop; Project Topaz; Gnome Splash Screen; Gnome (software); GNOME desktop; Gnome (desktop environment); GNOME 3.0; Gnome Desktop; Controversy over GNOME 3; Federico Mena; GNOME Fallback; Gnome 3; GNOME desktop environment; GNOME Office; GNOME Flashback; GNOME Human Interface Guidelines; GNU Desktop; GNOME HIG; GNOME Classic; Gnome 40; GNOME version history; Gnome (window manager)
gnome         
  • GNOME 1 (1999)
  • designing user interface]]
  • An [[edited image]] of GNOME Flashback 3.36 that shows its functions including the Main menu, and the plug-ins of [[GNOME Panel]]
  • GNOME 3 has a modern approach to [[user interface design]] and naming the applications. This screenshot shows GNOME Weather running on [[GNOME Shell]], both in version 3.14 (September 2014)
  • [[GNOME Tour]] 41 on GNOME 41
  • GNOME 2.18 (released in March 2007)
  • GNOME 2.6 (released in March 2004)
DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
Gnome desktop; GNU Network Object Model Environment; Gnome desktop environment; Gnome (linux); GNOME Desktop; Project Topaz; Gnome Splash Screen; Gnome (software); GNOME desktop; Gnome (desktop environment); GNOME 3.0; Gnome Desktop; Controversy over GNOME 3; Federico Mena; GNOME Fallback; Gnome 3; GNOME desktop environment; GNOME Office; GNOME Flashback; GNOME Human Interface Guidelines; GNU Desktop; GNOME HIG; GNOME Classic; Gnome 40; GNOME version history; Gnome (window manager)
(gnomes)
In children's stories, a gnome is an imaginary creature that is like a tiny old man with a beard and pointed hat. In Britain people sometimes have small statues of gnomes in their gardens.
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Domain model

In software engineering, a domain model is a conceptual model of the domain that incorporates both behavior and data. In ontology engineering, a domain model is a formal representation of a knowledge domain with concepts, roles, datatypes, individuals, and rules, typically grounded in a description logic.