slovo | definícia |
cooperative (mass) | cooperative
- družstvo |
cooperative (encz) | cooperative,družstevní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
cooperative (encz) | cooperative,družstvo n: [ekon.] Pavel Cvrček |
cooperative (encz) | cooperative,kooperativní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
cooperative (encz) | cooperative,spolupracující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Cooperative (gcide) | Cooperative \Co*["o]p"er*a*tive\, a.
Operating jointly to the same end.
[1913 Webster]
Cooperative society, a society established on the principle
of a joint-stock association, for the production of
commodities, or their purchase and distribution for
consumption, or for the borrowing and lending of capital
among its members.
Cooperative store, a store established by a cooperative
society, where the members make their purchases and share
in the profits or losses.
[1913 Webster] |
cooperative (wn) | cooperative
adj 1: involving the joint activity of two or more; "concerted
action"; "the conjunct influence of fire and strong
wind"; "the conjunctive focus of political opposition";
"a cooperative effort"; "a united effort"; "joint
military activities" [syn: concerted, conjunct,
conjunctive, cooperative]
2: done with or working with others for a common purpose or
benefit; "a cooperative effort" [ant: uncooperative]
3: willing to adjust to differences in order to obtain agreement
[syn: accommodative, cooperative]
n 1: a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by
farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods
and services and is run for the benefit of its owners [syn:
cooperative, co-op]
2: an association formed and operated for the benefit of those
using it |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
cooperative arrangement (encz) | cooperative arrangement, |
cooperative monetary arrangement (encz) | cooperative monetary arrangement, |
cooperative savings association (encz) | cooperative savings association, |
cooperative sector (encz) | cooperative sector, |
cooperatively (encz) | cooperatively,kooperativně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
cooperativeness (encz) | cooperativeness,kolegialita n: Zdeněk Brož |
credit cooperative (encz) | credit cooperative, |
strengthened cooperative strategy (encz) | strengthened cooperative strategy, |
strengthened cooperative strategy on arrears (encz) | strengthened cooperative strategy on arrears, |
strengthened cooperative strategy on overdue financial obligations (encz) | strengthened cooperative strategy on overdue financial obligations, |
uncooperative (encz) | uncooperative,nekooperativní adj: Zdeněk Brožuncooperative,nespolupracující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
cooperative agreement (czen) | Cooperative Agreement,CA[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
cooperative research and development agreement (czen) | Cooperative Research and Development Agreement,CRADA[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Cooperative (gcide) | Cooperative \Co*["o]p"er*a*tive\, a.
Operating jointly to the same end.
[1913 Webster]
Cooperative society, a society established on the principle
of a joint-stock association, for the production of
commodities, or their purchase and distribution for
consumption, or for the borrowing and lending of capital
among its members.
Cooperative store, a store established by a cooperative
society, where the members make their purchases and share
in the profits or losses.
[1913 Webster] |
Cooperative society (gcide) | Cooperative \Co*["o]p"er*a*tive\, a.
Operating jointly to the same end.
[1913 Webster]
Cooperative society, a society established on the principle
of a joint-stock association, for the production of
commodities, or their purchase and distribution for
consumption, or for the borrowing and lending of capital
among its members.
Cooperative store, a store established by a cooperative
society, where the members make their purchases and share
in the profits or losses.
[1913 Webster] |
Cooperative store (gcide) | Cooperative \Co*["o]p"er*a*tive\, a.
Operating jointly to the same end.
[1913 Webster]
Cooperative society, a society established on the principle
of a joint-stock association, for the production of
commodities, or their purchase and distribution for
consumption, or for the borrowing and lending of capital
among its members.
Cooperative store, a store established by a cooperative
society, where the members make their purchases and share
in the profits or losses.
[1913 Webster] |
cooperatively (wn) | cooperatively
adv 1: in close cooperation; "they work hand in glove" [syn:
hand in glove, hand and glove, cooperatively] |
cooperativeness (wn) | cooperativeness
n 1: the trait of being cooperative [syn: amenability,
amenableness, cooperativeness] |
uncooperative (wn) | uncooperative
adj 1: unwilling to cooperate; "an uncooperative witness" [ant:
cooperative]
2: intentionally unaccommodating; "the action was not offensive
to him but proved somewhat disobliging" [syn: disobliging,
uncooperative] |
computer supported cooperative work (foldoc) | Computer Supported Cooperative Work
CSCW
Groupware
workgroup
(CSCW) (Or "groupware") Software tools and technology
to support groups of people working together on a project,
often at different sites.
See also Lotus Notes.
(1994-11-30)
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cooperative information system (foldoc) | Cooperative Information System
(CIS) Networked computers which support
individual or collaborative human work, and manage access to
information and computing services. Computation is done
concurrently over the network by cooperative database
systems, expert systems, multi-agent planning systems, and
other software application systems ranging from the
conventional to the advanced.
(1995-05-11)
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cooperative multitasking (foldoc) | cooperative multitasking
A form of multitasking where it
is the responsibility of the currently running task to give up
the processor to allow other tasks to run. This contrasts
with pre-emptive multitasking where the task scheduler
periodically suspends the running task and restarts another.
Cooperative multitasking requires the programmer to place
calls at suitable points in his code to allow his task to be
descheduled which is not always easy if there is no obvious
top-level main loop or some routines run for a long time.
If a task does not allow itself to be descheduled all other
tasks on the system will appear to "freeze" and will not
respond to user action.
The advantage of cooperative multitasking is that the
programmer knows where the program will be descheduled and can
make sure that this will not cause unwanted interaction with
other processes. Under pre-emptive multitasking, the
scheduler must ensure that sufficient state for each process
is saved and restored that they will not interfere. Thus
cooperative multitasking can have lower overheads than
pre-emptive multitasking because of the greater control it
offers over when a task may be descheduled.
Cooperative multitasking is used in RISC OS, {Microsoft
Windows} and Macintosh System 7.
(1995-03-20)
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