liveware — people, 1966, computer programmer jargon, from LIVE (Cf. live) (adj.) + ending abstracted from SOFTWARE (Cf. software), etc … Etymology dictionary
liveware — [“laivwer] n. the human component of computer use. (Patterned on software and hardware.) □ The hardware is okay. It’s the liveware that’s bad. □ If I don’t get some sleep, you’re going to see a liveware crash … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
liveware — people who use computers, computer students Our school has more liveware than computers! … English idioms
liveware — noun Human beings or their brains, when regarded as a form of computer hardware or software. Syn: meatware … Wiktionary
Liveware — Live|ware [...wɛə] die; <zu engl. ware »Ware«, Analogiebildung zu Hardware, Software u. Ä.> (Jargon) Personal, das in der Datenverarbeitung tätig ist … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
liveware — /ˈlaɪvwɛə / (say luyvwair) noun the personnel involved with the use of a computer, as programmers, key punch operators, etc. See software, hardware (def. 5) …
liveware — A slang term for the people who use computers, as distinct from hardware, firmware, or software … Dictionary of networking
liveware — liveˈware noun (comput sl) All the people working with a computer system, personnel as distinct from hardware or software • • • Main Entry: ↑live … Useful english dictionary
Marvelous Entertainment — Inc. 株式会社 マーベラスエンターテイメント Former type Kabushiki gaisha (TYO: 7844) (Defunct) Industry Anime, Music, Video games Fate Merged with AQ Interactive and Liveware … Wikipedia
Winning Eleven — is a soccer/football video game series made by Konami Tokyo. It is the original Japanese version of Pro Evolution Soccer . History and FeaturesEvery year, the new version of the game is released first as Winning Eleven in Japan, and after a few… … Wikipedia