slovodefinícia
framework
(mass)
framework
- konštrukcia
framework
(encz)
framework,konstrukce n: Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,kostra n: Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,nosná konstrukce Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,rám n: Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,rámec n: Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,rámová konstrukce Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,skelet n: Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,soustava n: Zdeněk Brož
framework
(encz)
framework,struktura n: Zdeněk Brož
Framework
(gcide)
Framework \Frame"work`\, n.
1. The work of framing, or the completed work; the frame or
constructional part of anything; as, the framework of
society.
[1913 Webster]

A staunch and solid piece of framework. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Work done in, or by means of, a frame or loom.
[1913 Webster]
framework
(wn)
framework
n 1: a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process;
"the computer program was based on a model of the
circulatory and respiratory systems" [syn: model,
theoretical account, framework]
2: the underlying structure; "providing a factual framework for
future research"; "it is part of the fabric of society" [syn:
framework, fabric]
3: a structure supporting or containing something
framework
(foldoc)
framework

In object-oriented systems, a set of classes that embodies
an abstract design for solutions to a number of related
problems.

(1995-01-30)
podobné slovodefinícia
framework administered account for technical assistance activities
(encz)
Framework Administered Account for Technical Assistance Activities,
framework agreement
(encz)
framework agreement,rámcová dohoda Zdeněk Brož
framework line of credit
(encz)
framework line of credit,rámcová úvěrová linka n: [ekon.] Ivan Masár
frameworks
(encz)
frameworks,kostry n: pl. Zdeněk Brožframeworks,soustavy n: pl. Zdeněk Brožframeworks,stavby n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
growth accounting framework
(encz)
growth accounting framework,
legal and regulatory framework
(encz)
legal and regulatory framework,
legal framework
(encz)
legal framework,právní rámec Mgr. Dita Gálová
policy framework paper
(encz)
policy framework paper,
within the framework of sth
(encz)
within the framework of sth,v rámci čeho Mgr. Dita Gálová
Framework
(gcide)
Framework \Frame"work`\, n.
1. The work of framing, or the completed work; the frame or
constructional part of anything; as, the framework of
society.
[1913 Webster]

A staunch and solid piece of framework. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Work done in, or by means of, a frame or loom.
[1913 Webster]
.net framework
(foldoc)
.NET framework
.NET

A software development and execution
environment designed by Microsoft as a direct competitor to
Java. .NET framework should not be confused with
Microsoft's past labeling of a line of products as ".NET".

.NET simplifies interoperability between languages and
machines on Microsoft Windows especially, although not
specifically, for web based services. Essentially the .NET
framework consists of the CLR (common language runtime), CTS
(common type system), CLS (common language system), and IL
(intermediate language).

The CLR consists of a number of resources provided to .NET
applications such as the security model, type system and .NET
classes (c.f. Java classes). The CTS is the range of all
types that .NET understands although it is not necessarily the
case that a .NET program will understand all of these types.
The CLS however is a subset of the CTS which all .NET
languages must support: any two .NET languages can
interoperate via. the CLS.

All .NET languages are at some stage compiled into the IL, a
byte-code like language. However unlike a standard Java run
time environment, the IL is converted to machine code either
upon installation of the software or at run time by a {just
in time compiler} (JIT). The IL is not interpretted.

.NET's main weakness is that Microsoft have ignored the Unix
and mainframe environments, effectively ruling .NET out of
use in many enterprise environments. However there is
Mono - an open source .NET framework for Unix}.

.NET was based on research by Steven Lucco on a product called
OmniVM, sold by Colusa software. Attracted to OmniVM
since VB and C/C++ environments were already available,
Microsoft bought Colusa in 1996. Microsoft provides .NET
compilers for C#, C++, VB, and Jscript.

(2003-09-24)
case framework
(foldoc)
CASE framework

A set of products and conventions that allow CASE tools to be
integrated into a coherent environment.
framework 4
(foldoc)
Framework 4

A European Union funding programme, the {information
technology} portion of which replaced ESPRIT.

(1994-09-19)
object persistence framework
(foldoc)
Object Persistence Framework
OPF

(OPF) Any system for storing objects so they
can be reloaded into a future session. Typically this will
use a relational database along with some kind of {object
relational mapping}. Another typical solution would store
objects in XML files (a form of serialisation). One of
the trickier problems to solve is how to maintain references
between objects, e.g. replacing memory pointers with unique
names or identifiers.

Virtually identical considerations apply to transferring
objects, or indeed any kind of data structure, from one
process to another via some communications channel, e.g. a
TCP/IP connection.

Apple's Enterprise Objects Framework (EOF) is a mature and
powerful example.

(2009-01-15)
resource description framework
(foldoc)
Resource Description Framework
RDF

(RDF) A specification being
developed in 2000 by the W3C as a foundation for processing
metadata regarding resources on the Internet, including
the web.

Resource Description Framework data consists of resources
(nodes), and property/value pairs describing the resource.
A node is any object which can be pointed to by a URI,
properties are attributes of the node, and values can be
either atomic values for the attribute, or other nodes. For
example, information about a particular web page (a node),
might include the property "Author". The value for the Author
property could be either a string giving the name of the
author, or a link to a resource describing the author.

Resource Description Framework only specifies a mechanism for
encoding and transferring metadata. It does not specify what
that metadata should, or can be. RDF does not, for example,
define an "Author" attribute. Sets of properties are defined
within RDF Vocabularies (or Schemas). Anynone can create an
RDF schema, describing a specialized set of properties, by
creating a resource, referenced by the Schema URI, which
provides a human- and machine-understandable definition of the
schema's properties. The description of a node may include
properties defined in different schemas. The properties
within a resource description are associated with a certain
schema definition using the XML namespace mechanism.
Schemas currently being developed include a content screening
system modeled after PICS, and a bibliographic vocabulary,
such as the Dublin Core Initiative.

(http://w3c.org/RDF/).

{W3C Resource Description Framework-RDF Model and Syntax
Specification (http://w3.org/TR/REC-rdf-syntax/)}.

(2000-03-25)

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