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Scope meaning
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; the extent of applicability or relevance; a domain, purview or remit. | A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target. | Potential range of action; degree of freedom; opportunity.
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By establishing a precise scope from the outset, project managers can mitigate scope creep—uncontrolled changes in a project’s scope.
SCOPE version 1 was, essentially, dis-assembled COS; SCOPE version 2 included new device and file system support; SCOPE version 3 included permanent file support, EI/200 remote batch support, and INTERCOM time sharing support.
And one point of proof for that is, of course, the launch of SSAB Zero that is based on recycled steel and no Scope 1 or Scope 2 of fossil carbon emissions.
Miners on the list include Rio Tinto, with 7.4 million tonnes of Scope One emissions, the 11 highest, and another 7.8 million tonnes of Scope Two.
Officials said the scope of the events would likely range in size and scope.
The research comes as the Scope charity shops launch their Great Donate campaign, asking people to have a clear out and donate their pre-loved items to their local Scope charity shop, this spring.
This target addresses scope 1 and scope 2 emissions from its operations (see Definitions section).
The scope of that narrative was reflected in the scope of the party you could recruit, with over 100 characters able to join you through personal side quests (though not all in combat roles).
The scope of the video matches the scope of the album 'Death Atlas', which is meant to be listened to from beginning to the end in its entirety as is the video.
Further, Ellis demanded to see the unredacted ‘scope memo,’ a document outlining the scope of the special counsel’s Russia probe that congressional Republicans have also sought.
All versions of the quick-detachable scope mount provide a sighting tunnel through the mount so that the shooter can continue to use the fixed iron sights with the scope mount attached to the top of the receiver.
Determiners of scope The circumstances which determine scope in Common Lisp include: * the location of a reference within an expression.
However, in the common case, when a reference is copied from an outer scope variable into an inner scope variable, such that the lifetime of the inner variable is bounded by the lifetime of the outer one, the reference incrementing can be eliminated.
In programming languages with static scope, alpha-conversion can be used to make name resolution simpler by ensuring that no variable name masks a name in a containing scope (see alpha renaming to make name resolution trivial ).
Laennec called his device the "stethoscope" citation (stetho- + -scope, "chest scope").
Namespace versus scope A namespace identifier may provide context ( Scope in computer science) to a name, and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
Scope and influences Political ecology’s movement as a field since its inception in the 1970s has complicated its scope and goals.
Scope of the model Assessing the scope of a model, that is, determining what situations the model is applicable to, can be less straightforward.
That is, a function may reference local variables in the scope it is called from, but not in the scope where it was defined.
The Athenaeum differs from the National Building Museum not only in its global scope—it has offices in Italy, Greece, Germany, and Ireland—but also in its broader topical scope, which encompasses smaller modern appliances and graphic design.