| work |
in copyright law, a universal phrase used for any product of expression that might be protected under copyright, including: a book, a poem, a composition, a movie, a video, an audio recording, a letter, a map, an architectural drawing, a compilation, a computer file, a computer program, an email message, a photograph, a painting, a statue, and many others, fixed in forms now known or yet to be developed.
Ãâó: www.pddoc.com/copyright/glossary.htm
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| work |
means the copyrightable work of authorship offered under the terms of this License, specifically, the CDNameSearch-contributed content of The Web Sites and the user-contributed contents of The Web Sites, but excluding the CDNameSearch trademark databases and excluding all software including the software used to operate The Web Sites, the MediaWiki software used to operate the Wiki, CDNameSearch trademark search software, the egistry web services software and the classifier software and their ...
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| work |
The Client will set out in writing the services which it requires the Surveyor/Consultant to provide. The Surveyor/Consultant will confirm in writing that it accepts those instructions alternatively what services it will perform in connection with the Client's instructions. Once the Surveyor/Consultant and the Client have agreed what services are to be performed any subsequent changes or additions must be agreed by both parties in writing.
Ãâó: www.itic-members.com/pubs/terms.html
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| workers' compensation |
(WC) Insurance - insures employees against on-the-job injury without the employee having to prove that the employer was liable for the injuries.
Ãâó: www.riskinfo.com/extranet/RiskMgt/Insurance_II_A_1...
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| workflow |
How tasks a particular user performs are structured. The order in which a task is performed, who performs it and the required supporting information are modeled to produce a workflow. Modeling a workflow can help software designers better understand how to support users when designing applications.
Ãâó: www.aardvarkmedia.co.uk/glossary.html
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