(computer science) The people involved in the operation of a computer system, thought of as a component of the system along with hardware and software.
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(computer science) The people involved in the operation of a computer system, thought of as a component of the system along with hardware and software.
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1. Synonym for wetware. Less common.
2. [Cambridge] Vermin. “Waiter, there's some liveware in my salad...”
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