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Что (кто) такое Common Applications Environment - определение

ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH USERS RUN APPLICATION SOFTWARE
Applications environment; Integrated applications environment; Applications manager
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Common Applications Environment      
<operating system> (CAE) Part of X/Open, based on POSIX and C. [Details?] (2007-03-01)
Operating environment         
In computer software, an operating environment or integrated applications environment is the environment in which users run application software. The environment consists of a user interface provided by an applications manager and usually an application programming interface (API) to the applications manager.
environmental         
  • The ecosystem of public parks often includes humans feeding the wildlife.
SURROUNDING OF AN ORGANISM OR POPULATION
Environmental; Physical environment; Environment (general); Environment (ecology); Environment (biophysical); Biophysical environments
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Environmental means concerned with the protection of the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals.
...the environmental claims being made for some products...
Environmental groups plan to stage public protests during the conference.
ADJ: ADJ n
environmentally
...the high price of environmentally friendly goods.
ADV: ADV adj
2.
Environmental means relating to or caused by the surroundings in which someone lives or something exists.
It protects against environmental hazards such as wind and sun...
ADJ: ADJ n
Market environment         
MARKETING TERM
Environmental scanning; Environment Scanning; Marketing environment; Microenvironment (business); Business environment
Market environment and business environment are marketing terms that refer to factors and forces that affect a firm's ability to build and maintain successful customer relationships. The business environment has been defined as "the totality of physical and social factors that are taken directly into consideration in the decision-making behaviour of individuals in the organisation.
Computers and Mathematics with Applications         
JOURNAL
Computers and mathematics with applications; Computers & Mathematics with Applications; Computers & Mathematics (with Applications); Computers and Mathematics (with Applications); Computers & mathematics with applications
Computers and Mathematics with Applications () is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier, covering scholarly research and communications in the area relating to both mathematics and computer science. It includes the more specific subjects of mathematics for computer systems, computing science in mathematics research, and advanced mathematical and computing applications in contemporary scientific fields, such as ecological sciences, large-scale systems sciences and operations research.
the environment         
  • A view of [[wilderness]] in Estonia}}
  • air-polluting]] emissions from this power plant in [[New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]].
  • Another view of the [[Aletsch Glacier]] in the [[Swiss Alps]], which because of [[global warming]] has been decreasing
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  • An example of the many [[animal species]] on the Earth}}
  • [[Coral reef]]s have significant marine [[biodiversity]].
  • Worldwide [[climate]] classifications map}}
  • Larch Mountain]], in the U.S. state of [[Oregon]]
  • There are many [[plant species]] on the planet.}}
  • A [[swamp]] area in [[Everglades National Park]], [[Florida]], [[US]]
  • The retreat of glaciers since 1850 of [[Aletsch Glacier]] in the [[Swiss Alps]] (situation in 1979, 1991 and 2002), due to [[global warming]]
  • Rocky stream in the U.S. state of [[Hawaii]]
  • upper mantle]]; (5) lithosphere; (6) crust
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  • eukaryotic]] organisms. These are chloroplasts visible in the cells of ''Plagiomnium affine'' — many-fruited thyme-moss.
  • spectrum]] of [[light]] to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the [[Earth's atmosphere]].
  • [[Rainforest]]s often have a great deal of [[biodiversity]] with many plant and animal species. This is the [[Gambia River]] in [[Senegal]]'s [[Niokolo-Koba National Park]].
  • An image of the [[Sahara desert]] from satellite. It is the world's largest hot desert and third-largest desert after the [[polar desert]]s.
  • National Park]])
  • The [[Ahklun Mountains]] and the [[Togiak Wilderness]] within the [[Togiak National Wildlife Refuge]] in the U.S. state of [[Alaska]]
  • halo]] when seen from space.
  • A view of Earth's [[troposphere]] from an [[airplane]]
  • volcanic]] fissure and [[lava]] channel
ALL LIVING AND NON-LIVING THINGS OCCURRING NATURALLY ON EARTH OR SOME REGION THEREOF
The environment; The Environment; Natural Environment; Natural physical environment; Environmental Systems; Environmental assets; Geographic environment; Natural force; Environmental topics
the natural world, especially as affected by human activity.
Environment minister         
CABINET POSITION RESPONSIBLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Minister of the Environment; Minister of the environment; Minister for the Environment; Environment Minister; Minister for the Environment (disambiguation); Minister for the Environment of Iceland; Minister for Environment; Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources; Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources; Environmental minister; Minister of environment
An environment minister (sometimes minister of the environment or secretary of the environment) is a cabinet position charged with protecting the natural environment and promoting wildlife conservation. The areas associated with the duties of an environmental minister depends largely of the needs of an individual countries or states.
Gene–environment interaction         
  • Mean bristle number by °C
  • Egg Development Time by Temperature
RESPONSE TO THE SAME ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION DIFFERENTLY BY DIFFERENT GENOTYPES
Genotype-by-environment interaction; Gene-Environment Interaction; GxE interaction; Gene environment interaction; Genotype-environment interaction; Gxe; Gene-environment interaction; Gene–environment interactions; GXE; Gene-environment interactions; Genotype–environment interaction; Genotype-by-environment
Gene–environment interaction (or genotype–environment interaction or G×E) is when two different genotypes respond to environmental variation in different ways. A norm of reaction is a graph that shows the relationship between genes and environmental factors when phenotypic differences are continuous.
Population and Environment         
JOURNAL
Popul Environ; Population & Environment; Population and environment; Popul. Environ.; Population & environment; Journal of Population
Population and Environment is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on the reciprocal links between population, natural resources, and the natural environment. The editor-in-chief is Elizabeth Fussell (Brown University).
commonage         
  • Wester Kittochside]], an area of Scottish common land
  • A parliamentary enclosure road near Lazonby in Cumbria. The roads were made as straight as possible, and the boundaries much wider than a cart width to reduce the ground damage of driving sheep and cattle.<ref name="whyte" />
  • manor]]. The part allocated to "common pasture" is shown in the north-east section, shaded green.
  • Modern-day [[pannage]], or common of mast, in the New Forest
  • View of the [[Scafell]] massif from Yewbarrow, Wasdale, Cumbria. In the valley bottom are older enclosures and higher up on the fell-side are later enclosures on poorer land with substantial walls following boundary lines regardless of terrain. Above those is the unenclosed common land
  • Snake's head fritillary, North Meadow, Cricklade. This is grazed as Lammas common land.
  • windmill]] on [[Wimbledon Common]].
LAND OWNED COLLECTIVELY
Commonland; Comons; Lammas land; Town common; Right of common; Common lands; Lammas rights; Rights of common; Partition unit; Keyhole tenure; Common Land; Commonage; Stinted pasture; Heafing; Haymeadow; Haymeadows
¦ noun chiefly Brit.
1. the right of pasturing animals on common land.
land held in common.
2. the common people; the commonalty.

Википедия

Operating environment

In computer software, an operating environment or integrated applications environment is the environment in which users run application software. The environment consists of a user interface provided by an applications manager and usually an application programming interface (API) to the applications manager.

An operating environment is not a full operating system, but is a form of middleware that rests between the OS and the application. For example, the first version of Microsoft Windows, Windows 1.0, was not a full operating system, but a GUI laid over DOS albeit with an API of its own. Similarly, the IBM U2 system operates on both Unix/Linux and Windows NT. Usually the user interface is text-based or graphical, rather than a command-line interface (e.g., DOS or the Unix shell), which is often the interface of the underlying operating system.

In the mid 1980s, text-based and graphical user interface operating environments surrounded DOS operating systems with a shell that turned the user's display into a menu-oriented "desktop" for selecting and running PC applications. These operating environment systems allow users much of the convenience of integrated software without locking them into a single package.