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Что (кто) такое exec - определение

EXEC
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EXEC         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exec.; Exec (disambiguation)
<language> An early batch language for the IBM VM/CMS systems. [SC19-6209 Virtual Machine/ System Product CMS Command and Macro Reference, Appendix F. CMS EXEC Control Statements]. [Was EXEC 2 was a later version?] (2000-08-06)
exec         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exec.; Exec (disambiguation)
/eg-zek'/ <operating system> 1. execute. A synonym for chain derived from the Unix "exec" {system call}. Unix manual page: execve(2). 2. (Obsolete) executive. The mainstream "exec" as an abbreviation for (human) executive is *not* used. To a hacker, an "exec" is a always a program, never a person. 3. At IBM and VM/CMS shops, the equivalent of a shell command file. 4. <operating system> The innermost kernel of the Amiga operating system which provides shared-library support, device interface, memory management, CPU management, basic IPC, and the basic structures for OS extension. The rest of the Amiga OS (windowing, file system, third-party extensions, etc.) is built using these structures. [Jargon File] (1997-08-01)
exec         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exec.; Exec (disambiguation)
[?g'z?k, ?g-]
¦ noun informal an executive.
exec         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exec.; Exec (disambiguation)
(execs)
Exec is an abbreviation for executive
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CMS EXEC         
CMS EXEC, or EXEC, is an interpreted, command procedure control, computer scripting language used by the CMS EXEC Processor supplied with the IBM Virtual Machine/Conversational Monitor System (VM/CMS) operating system.
Exec (system call)         
EXECUTE A FILE (A LIBRARY FUNCTION AND/OR A SYSTEM CALL)
Exec(); Execve(); Execv; Execve; Execle; Execl; Exec (Unix); Exec (operating system); Exec (computing); Execvp
In computing, exec is a functionality of an operating system that runs an executable file in the context of an already existing process, replacing the previous executable. This act is also referred to as an overlay.
Exec (errand service)         
FORMER COMPANY
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/EXEC
Exec was a company based in San Francisco, United States, that provided companies and individuals access to on-demand personal assistants (for delivery, furniture assembly, research, etc.) and cleaning services.
UNIVAC EXEC I         
OPERATING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC 1107 COMPUTER, 1962
EXEC I
EXEC I is a discontinued UNIVAC's original operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1107 in 1962. EXEC I is a batch processing operating system that supports multiprogramming.
RotorWay Exec         
  • RotorWay Exec 162F
  • Rotorway Exec
  • RotorWay Execs in flight
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
Exec 162F; RotorWay Executive 162F; Aviotechnica ES-101 Raven; RotorWay Exec 90; Rotorway Exec; RotorWay Exec 162F; AvioTecnica ES-101 Raven; AvioTecnica ES-101 Exec
The RotorWay Exec is a family of American two-bladed, skid-equipped, two-seat kit helicopters, manufactured by RotorWay International of Chandler, Arizona and supplied in kit form for amateur-construction.
Exec Shield         
PROJECT AIMING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ATTACKS ON LINUX SYSTEMS
Exec-shield; ExecShield
Exec Shield is a project started at Red Hat, Inc in late 2002 with the aim of reducing the risk of worm or other automated remote attacks on Linux systems. The first result of the project was a security patch for the Linux kernel that emulates an NX bit on x86 CPUs that lack a native NX implementation in hardware.

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CMS EXEC

CMS EXEC, or EXEC, is an interpreted, command procedure control, computer scripting language used by the CMS EXEC Processor supplied with the IBM Virtual Machine/Conversational Monitor System (VM/CMS) operating system.

EXEC was written in 1966 by Stuart Madnick at MIT on the model of CTSS RUNCOM. He originally called this processor COMMAND, and it was later renamed EXEC.

CMS EXEC has been superseded by EXEC 2 and REXX. All three — CMS EXEC, EXEC 2 and REXX — continue to be supported by the IBM CMS product.