Framework Explained
A framework is a generic term commonly referring to an essential supporting structure which other things are built on top of.
Framework may refer to:
Computing
- Application framework, used to implement the structure of an application for an operating system
- Architecture framework
- Content management framework, reusable components of a content management system
- CSS framework
- Enterprise architecture framework
- Framework (office suite), a DOS office application suite in 1984
- Framework Computer, a laptop manufacturer for modular laptops
- Framework-oriented design, uses existing frameworks for application design
- List of rich web application frameworks
- Logical framework
- Multimedia framework, handles media on a computer and through a network
- Software framework, a reusable set of libraries or classes for a software system or subsystem
- Web framework, for development of dynamic websites, web applications, and web services
Education
Government and law
Music
Other uses
- Conceptual framework, a set of theories that serve as the guiding principles of research
- Cultural framework, traditions, value systems, myths, and symbols that are common in a society
- Framework (building), a proposed building in Portland, Oregon
- Framework interpretation (Genesis), an interpretation of the first chapter of Genesis
- Framework region, a region in the variable domain of a protein
- Media engagement framework, a construct to understand social media marketing-based audiences
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