Definitions for "Ese"
Expert System Environment. Expert system shell for z/VM and z/OS, announced by IBM in 1985. Less powerful than KnowledgeTool, but more suitable for use by non-professional programmers. ESCE, ESDE and ESCE/PC were associated products, the latter allowing completed ESE applications to run on a PC. The z/OS and z/VM components were withdrawn February 1996, with the PC component withdrawn in a sweep of non-Y2K-tested software in March 1998.
A multi-faceted program which refers to children who are officially staffed into Speech, Language, ESE Resource classrooms, Creative Academics (gifted), Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Pre-K classroom, and/or Varying Exceptionalities classes.
Error status element. As used with the CICS sample node error program, an ESE records the occurence of a particular type of error associated with the terminal.
East-south-east or east-south-easterly
the compass point midway between east and southeast
Keywords:  exonic, splicing, enhancer
exonic splicing enhancer
Keywords:  hey, man
Hey, man
exceptional students education. Refers to special education services to students who qualify.
Exceptional student education. The name used in Florida to describe special education services and programs for students with a disability or who are gifted.
Exceptional Student Education. These services are available to eligible students with disabilities. Their educational services are designed through an individual educational plan (IEP).
Keywords:  scenario, emulation, editor
emulation scenario editor
Keywords:  ease, pleasure
Ease; pleasure.
Keywords:  enterprise, science, earth
Earth Science Enterprise
Equipment Service Employees
Electrical Support Equipment
Keywords:  economics, engine, search
Economics Search Engine
Keywords:  executive, employer, support
Employer Support Executive