generic software造句
例句與造句
- The review recommended that a single generic software program should be used instead.
- The EDMS was based on a generic software interface, but only SIBAS was used commercially.
- The generic software factory develops components and production environments that are part of software factories together with standards and guidance for software components.
- Unlike generic software solutions ( e . g ., those for financial services, manufacturing, etc . ), Costpoint is project-centric out of the box.
- Originally popularized from the phrase " Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP ", the acronym " LAMP " now refers to a generic software stack model.
- It's difficult to find generic software in a sentence. 用generic software造句挺難的
- The BFS was created because although the four primary computers were hardware redundant, they all ran the same software, so a generic software problem could crash all of them.
- In line with the Schumpeterian school of thought, the first enabling factor for the associated socio-economic transformations is the existence of technological infrastructure : hardware infrastructure and generic software services.
- I support a Wikipedia-specific content labelling system, for various reasons ( it could exploit the category structure effectively, for one; it would allow more precise filtering than that done by existing crappy generic software ).
- The LIDA ( Learning IDA ) architecture was originally spawned from IDA by the addition of several styles and modes of learning, but has since then grown to become a much larger and generic software framework.
- I'm looking to implement a simple product key system whereby a user buys the product keys and then uses that to activate the generic software installation ( probably an talk ) 09 : 12, 7 March 2014 ( UTC)
- Typically the consultants did slightly different things : write software from top to bottom, customize generic software for individual companies, offer broad advice on how to get the most of high-tech firepower, or provide trained people to perform computer chores.
- Peter Norton, who earlier had encouraged vendors to write software that ran on many different computers, by early 1985 admitted after experiencing the difficulty of doing so while rewriting Norton Utilities that " there's no practical way for most software creators to write generic software ".