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Green Book (publication)Informal name for one of the four standardreferences on PostScript. The other three official guidesare known as the Blue Book, the Red Book, and the White Book.
["PostScript Language Program Design", Adobe Systems,Addison-Wesley, 1988 (ISBN 0-201-14396-8)].Green Book (publication)Informal name for one of the three standardreferences on SmallTalk. Also associated with blue and redbooks.
["Smalltalk-80: Bits of History, Words of Advice", by GlennKrasner (Addison-Wesley, 1983; QA76.8.S635S58; ISBN0-201-11669-3)].Green Book (publication)The "X/Open Compatibility Guide", whichdefines an international standard Unix environment that is aproper superset of POSIX/SVID. It also includesdescriptions of a standard utility toolkit, systemsadministrations features, and the like. This grimoire istaken with particular seriousness in Europe. See Purple Book.Green Book (publication)The IEEE 1003.1 POSIX Operating SystemsInterface standard has been dubbed "The Ugly Green Book".Green Book (publication)Any of the 1992 standards issued by theITU-T's tenth plenary assembly. These include, among otherthings, the dreadful X.400 electronic mail standard andthe Group 1 through 4 fax standards.Green Book (6)Green Book CD-ROM.
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Green Book Graduate education Directory of Graduate Medical Education Programs. A catalogue produced annually by the American Medical Association which provides information on accredited internships and residency training programs in North American teaching hospitals. Medspeak-UK A popular term for the UK Department of Health’s Immunisation Against Infectious Disease. Public health The schedule of adult immunisations published by the American College of Physicians.Green Book
Green BookA 1975 book by Muammar al-Qaddafi advocating a "third way" between capitalism and communism. The Green Book rejects republicanism in favor of direct democracy and promotes a form of socialism based on Islam and Arab nationalism. The Green Book reflected the governing philosophy of Libya, though critics contend that the country in fact was a dictatorship under Qaddafi. |