Framework
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Framework may refer to:
- Software framework, a reusable set of libraries or classes for a software system (or subsystem).
- Application framework, a software framework used to implement the standard structure of an application for a specific operating system.
- Web application framework, a software framework for development of dynamic websites, web applications, and web services
- Framework (office suite), a DOS office application suite launched in 1984 to run on the original IBM PC under the MS-DOS operating system.
- Process framework such as ITIL or Enhanced Telecom Operations Map
- Conceptual framework, a set of theories widely accepted enough to serve as the guiding principles of research within a particular discipline.
- Legal framework, a form of legal doctrine
[edit] See also
- Frame story or framing device in literature
- Scaffolding, a structure used as a guide to build something
- Chassis, a vehicle's framework
- Framework interpretation (Genesis), an interpretation of Genesis chapter 1 which holds that the seven-day creation account is an ancient text which outlines a religious doctrine of creation.
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