单词 | orange book |
释义 | > as lemmasorange book orange book n. (a) British a report of the former Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries dealing with marketing questions and published in orange covers (now historical); (b) U.S. a set of computer system security classifications published by the United States Department of Defense in 1985. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > [noun] > treatise or report geoponics1608 orange book1928 1928 Daily Express 30 Apr. 7/4 The report is one of the Ministry's famous ‘orange’ books—those scientific farming pamphlets for the education of English farmers. 1932 Notes & Queries 30 Jan. 73/2 We were glad to have a note of the reception of the Orange Books on Marketing which the Ministry of Agriculture has been putting forth. 1991 Unix World Jan. 115/2 The National Security Agency's National Computer Security Center (NCSC) created a set of computer system standards for the Defense Department. Officially, they're called the ‘Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria’, but they're widely known as the ‘Orange Book’ standards. 1993 Computing 22 July 2/4 It will expand the scope of systems which can be submitted to the US government for evaluation under its Orange Book system security classification scheme. < as lemmas |
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