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Scope

The word scope may refer to many different devices or viewing instruments, constructed for many different purposes. Uses of scope or scopes may refer to:

Business and organisations

  • Scope (charity), a British charity that supports people with disabilities
  • SCOPE Maastricht, nonprofit study association at Maastricht University, The Netherlands
  • SCOPE or Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment the environmental theory
  • Senior Consulting Program for Engineering (SCOPE) program at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
  • Brand names

  • Scope (mouthwash), a mouthwash brand by Procter & Gamble
  • Computing

  • Scope (AngularJS), a certain kind of object used by the framework
  • Scope (computer science), the range in which a variable can be referenced
  • scope (scopeArchiv), an archival information software
  • SCOPE (software), an acronym for Supervisory Control Of Program Execution, operating systems for Control Data Corporation mainframe computers
  • Concepts

  • Scope (project management), the sum of all projects, products and their features
    • Scope creep, the incremental expansion of the scope of a project
  • Scope (Canadian TV series)

    Scope is a Canadian anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1954 to 1955.

    Premise

    This series was one of the CBC's early venues for broadcasting artistic works. It consisted of various presentations such as ballet, documentary, drama and opera. The debut episode featured Sunshine Town, a musical version of the Stephen Leacock story. The National Ballet of Canada performed The Nutcracker for the second episode. The third episode in January 1955 featured Eric Nicol's review of the previous year. Another episode included a performance of The Telephone, the Gian Carlo Menotti opera, highlighting a theme of communications. Sketches by Federico García Lorca and Anton Chekhov formed an episode concerning the topic of marriage. "Sea of Troubles", a documentary by Lister Sinclair, was featured in another episode.

    Scheduling

    This half-hour series was broadcast Sundays at 10:00 p.m. from 19 December 1954 to 1 May 1955.

    References

    External links

  • Allan, Blaine (1996). "Scope". Queen's University. Retrieved 7 May 2010. 
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