It means that it is by itself - as opposed to being bundled with other applications for example.
embedded, network, standalone
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Standalone Operating System
Naming convention
Virtual Machine
Yes. One could create a file called standalone.adb with the contents: with Text_IO; procedure Standalone is begin Text_IO.Put_Line("I am so alone"); end Standalone; and have another package in a file called package_1.ads with the contents: package package_1 is procedure Standalone; end package_1; (Not providing the body of this package in the example but obviously one is needed). At this point, we have shown that it is possible but the next question is (maybe) how would you call them. with Standalone; with Package_1; procedure My_Main_Program is begin Standalone; Package_1.Standalone; end My_Main_Program;
An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.
no you cannot install AD in Xp system but there is standalone ADAM which you can install on xp system which has few features of AD
* less likely to have a virus on the computer * less cable - so more cheaper
Redhat and Mandrake are not versions of any operating system. Both are itself standalone Linux operating systems.
Standalone Server and Domain controller