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liveware (ˈlaɪvˌwɛə) n (Computer Science) the programmers, systems analysts, operating staff, and other personnel working in a computer system. Compare hardware2, softwareTranslationsliveware
livewareA person or people who operate or develop computer hardware, software, or networks. If you keep pushing your staff with such extreme working hours, you're going to suffer a major liveware crash sooner rather than later.liveware (ˈlɑɪvwɛr) n. the human component of computer use. (Patterned on software and hardware.) If I don’t get some sleep, you’re going to see a liveware crash. liveware
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. liveware/li:v'weir/ 1. A less common synonym for wetware
2. (Cambridge) Vermin. "Waiter, there's some liveware in mysalad."livewareHuman beings. Also called "warmware" and "meatware." See wetware, grayware and wares.MedicalSeeWetwareFinancialSeeWaresThesaurusSeewares |