SCOPE
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Scope may refer to:
- Scope (programming), the range in which a variable can be referenced
- SCOPE (software), name used for several 1960s-era operating systems for the Control Data Corporation 60-bit 6000 series and the CDC 7600 mainframe computers. The 1970s followon was called NOS/BE
- Scope (project management), the sum total of all projects products and their features. Limitations and inclusions of expectations, resposibilities, and objectives of a project or project plan.
- In mathematical logic, the "scope" of a quantifier or of any other variable-binding operator is defined in the article titled free variables and bound variables
- -scope is a suffix used in English, for devices or instruments which are looked through, or looked at, or are used for observing or demonstrating (e.g. a telescope)
- Any instrument whose name ends in -scope can be referred to colloquially as a "scope".
- A telescopic sight mounted on a firearm
- Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment
- Scope (British charity), a charity organisation in Britain for people with cerebral palsy
- SCOPE Alliance, an industry alliance set up to enable the development of carrier grade telecommunications platforms.
- A mouthwash brand made by Procter & Gamble; see also Listerine
- A film shot or projected anamorphically - originally referred to Cinemascope, but now applies to all anamorphic prints
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