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- Liveware abstract "Liveware was used in the computer industry as early as 1966 to refer to computer users, often in humorous contexts, by analogy with hardware and software.It is a slang term used to denote people using (attached to) computers, and is based on the need for a human, or liveware, to operate the system using hardware and software. Other words meaning the same or similar to liveware include wetware, meatware and jellyware. Meatware and jellyware are most often used by internal customer support personnel as slang terms when referencing human operating errors.The term liveware is found in the Culture novels by Iain M. Banks. A Culture Ship is named "Liveware Problem". This is likely a pun on a common computing jargon hinting at the fact that the problem lies with the system's user.".
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- Liveware wikiPageRevisionID "664468828".
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_jargon.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Computer_hardware.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Computing_jargon.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Culture_series.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_computer_hardware_terms.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Iain_Banks.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Iain_M._Banks.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ships_(The_Culture).
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink List_of_spacecraft_in_the_Culture_series.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Meatware.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink PEBKAC.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Real_life.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Software.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink User_error.
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLink Wetware_(brain).
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liveware".
- Liveware wikiPageWikiLinkText "liveware".
- Liveware hasPhotoCollection Liveware.
- Liveware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Liveware subject Category:Computer_jargon.
- Liveware hypernym Term.
- Liveware comment "Liveware was used in the computer industry as early as 1966 to refer to computer users, often in humorous contexts, by analogy with hardware and software.It is a slang term used to denote people using (attached to) computers, and is based on the need for a human, or liveware, to operate the system using hardware and software. Other words meaning the same or similar to liveware include wetware, meatware and jellyware.".
- Liveware label "Liveware".
- Liveware sameAs Beo-earraí.
- Liveware sameAs m.04y5gsw.
- Liveware sameAs Q6658778.
- Liveware sameAs Q6658778.
- Liveware wasDerivedFrom Liveware?oldid=664468828.
- Liveware isPrimaryTopicOf Liveware.