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livewareQuite simply... human beings. See wetware, grayware and wares. liveware [′līv‚wer] (computer science) The people involved in the operation of a computer system, thought of as a component of the system along with hardware and software.
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The C & C system forms organizational-technical levels on the basis of functional levels, the former possessing organizational-technical units: C & C facilities composed of liveware, software and hardware. Liveware would similarly police its own act, and be able to make copies of itself in the bargain, just like the dray. Liveware Publishing today announced the release of a new version of its flagship business intelligence product, R&R Report Writer. |
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