Meaning Sandbox
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A trial environment where you can test something out online without worrying about breaking anything.
Source: bbc.co.uk

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also sand-box, 1570s as an instrument to sprinkle sand, from sand (n.) + box (n.1). From 1680s as "a box holding sand;" 1891 as a low-sided sand pit for children's play.
Source: etymonline.com

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Comprises a number of cooperating system components, ranging from security managers that execute as part of the application, to security measures designed into the Java virtual machine 1 and the langu [..]
Source: oracle.com

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A game in which the player ignores the game's objectives so as to explore the game's environment. Sandbox games are also referred to as nonlinear or open-ended. The Grand Theft Auto series a [..]
Source: factmonster.com

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n. 1. (also `sandbox, the') Common term for the R&D department at many software and computer companies (where hackers in commercial environments are likely to be found). Half-derisive, but re [..]
Source: hacker-dictionary.com

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What Troops call Iraq, among other things.
Source: sgtbrandi.com

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A security measure in the Java development environment. The sandbox is a set of rules that are used when creating an applet that prevents certain functions when the applet is sent as part of a Web pag [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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See Google sandbox.
Source: web1marketing.com (offline)

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A trial environment online where you can test something out without breaking anything.
Source: consp.com

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a web environment used for raising ideas or for testing protocols, software or processes.
Source: tdwg.org (offline)

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A test environment that allows experimentation with system elements without affecting production data. For example, a sandbox might be used to test a new system module or module interface.
Source: finance.columbia.edu (offline)

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A sandbox is a testing (or virtual) environment that isolates untested code changes and outright experimentation from the production environment or repository, in the context of software development i [..]
Source: digital-marketing-course.com.au

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Java Applets run in a womb provided by the web browser that offers them services and prevents them from doing anything naughty such as file I/O or talking to strangers (servers other than the one the [..]
Source: mindprod.com

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(n) mold consisting of a box with sand shaped to mold metal(n) a plaything consisting of a pile of sand or a box filled with sand for children to play in
Source: beedictionary.com

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Sandbox is a testing environment used by many program systems with limited access and resources usage. It is a protective mechanism used by some programming environments to test additons of pre-launch [..]
Source: labautopedia.org

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A testing location where you can test the functionality of your application without affecting production, incurring charges, or purchasing products.Amazon SES: An environment that is designe [..]
Source: docs.aws.amazon.com

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A restricted, controlled execution environment that prevents potentially malicious software, such as mobile code, from accessing any system resources except those for which the software is authorized.
Source: ithandbook.ffiec.gov

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Almost any desert area of operations, or middle eastern country.
Source: itstactical.com

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A sandbox, in computer security, is a security mechanism in which a seperate, restricted environment is created and in which certain functions are prohibited. A sandbox is often used when untested cod [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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A sandbox is a style of game in which minimal character limitations are placed on the gamer, allowing the gamer to roam and change a virtual world at will. In contrast to a progression-style game, a s [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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A sandbox is a type of software testing environment that enables the isolated execution of software or programs for independent evaluation, monitoring or testing. In an implementation, a sandbox also [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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A walled off area that’s not supposed to affect beyond its walls. You let kids play in the sandbox instead of running in the road. See Camel chapter 20, “Security”.
Source: perldoc.perl.org

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Describes an open-ended, go-anywhere style of play employed in games like Gran Theft Auto 3.
Source: videogamecritic.com

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The 'Sandbox' is a development system that enables you to test your checkout for functionality without being 'live' so any transactions you use to test it are not 'real'. [..]
Source: docs.whmcs.com

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A non-linear style of roleplaying game in which the players select from many options and create whatever story they choose. Common in household play, in which stories may take dozens or hundreds of hours to resolve. (Antonym: Railroad)
Source: rpg.stackexchange.com (offline)

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Game (or game mode) that lets the player experiment with its mechanics, regardless of the game's goal, if any.
Source: half-real.net

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A network or series of networks that are not connected to other networks.
Source: krollontrack.co.uk (offline)

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A network or series of networks that are not connected to other networks.
Source: planetdata.com (offline)

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The testing environment for Sabre REST APIs which contains limited city pairs or functionality
Source: developer.sabre.com (offline)

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An area of Clearly Inventory for hosting views and reports that are in "beta" and require more testing before they are added to the main menu of views. Search
Source: clearlyinventory.com

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(US) A children's play area consisting of a box filled with sand. A box filled with sand that is shaped to form a mould for metal casting. A container for sand or pounce, used historically befor [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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(computing) sandbox
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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