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This image depicts a computer system with a number of different applications open, with the computer system's operating system and applications running in separate memory areas. The image also shows a boundary between the operating system and applications, and a boundary between the computer system's memory and the external memory (such as a storage device) that is connected to the computer system.

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Environment The environment in computer science is the set of conditions, physical and virtual, that influence the behavior of a program. This includes the hardware, software, operating system, programming language, and other tools available to the program. Boundaries Boundaries in computer science refer to the limits imposed by hardware, software, and other aspects of the environment. These limits may be identified by a feature boundary, a security boundary, or a performance boundary. Feature boundaries set limits on the types of functionality that can be implemented in an application, while security boundaries limit access to the system's resources. Performance boundaries, meanwhile, dictate the maximum operating parameters of a system.

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Jan. 16, 2023, 3:51 a.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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