The extent to which an identifier, such as an object or property, can be referenced within a program. Scope can be global to the application or local to the active document.
— Computer ScienceIn a multicast transmission, the reach of a stream. The scope of a multicast transmission can be set to reach either an immediate subnetwork only or the entire Internet.
— Computer ScienceThe parts of the vision for the solution that can be accomplished within the constraints of a given version. Negotiating the scope of a project balances customer needs and desires against technological and business constraints.
— Computer ScienceThe range and depth of a search on a portal site, desktop or other.
— Computer ScienceTo define the extent of a view of the UI Automation tree, starting from a base element.
— Computer ScienceThe set of public and private clouds to which a user role has access.
— Computer ScienceIn the Business Rules editor, the UI string that refers to whether the business rule applies to all forms or is specific to one form.
— Computer Science