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The context (system) in which an application is processed.
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The context (client system) in which an application is processed.
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A collection of application entities which expresses an application as a whole.
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A unit of information that expresses some portion of an application.
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The entity which controls the emission of applications through mechanisms implemented by an application delivery system; for example, a terrestrial broadcaster.
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A set of rules for determining grantable permissions based on conditions defined by the application emitter.
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A mechanism by which an application is announced and signaled, and has its resources delivered to an application environment.
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An optional file system provided by the application delivery system; an application delivery file system may be mounted (logically attached) to a directory of the local file system; in general, all nodes (directories and files) of an application delivery file system are constrained to support only read access.
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The process of transitioning an application’s lifecycle state from the initialized to the active state, a process which entails decoding the application initial entity.
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An aggregation of related data items, including but not limited to: procedural code, declarative data, and other data.
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