One of the neuter, or sterile, individuals of the social ants, bees, and white ants. The workers are generally females having the sexual organs imperfectly developed. See Ant, and White ant, under White.
Any person who is performing a work assignment at LLNL. This includes LLNL career and indeterminate-time employees, subcontract workers, students, and participating guests. It does not normally include construction subcontractors or visitors whose principal activities are limited to touring or exchanging information. See also "Employee."
A stateless Java VM process started by the manager and responsible for creating, removing, starting and stopping the worker threads that actually executes the tasks.
In socket server designs, an application process or thread that carries out the requests for the server process or thread. Typically the server establishes the connection to a remote application and gives that connection to the worker to process subsequent requests from and interact with the remote application.
A person working on a property with an area of observed contamination and whose workplace area is on or within 200 feet of an area of observed contamination. Both full and part-time workers are considered. Workplace Area: Any area where workers are regularly present. Areas receiving only brief but regular use (e.g., parking areas, lunch areas) may qualify as work areas if the criteria above are met. The important factor in designating workplace areas is likelihood of exposure rather than duration of exposure.
Police: Refers to an incident that is not under control, such as a "working family trouble". Fire: A working fire is one where all of the apparatus and manpower on the regular assignment will be committed to fire suppression. The fire may or may not be controlled without additional companies being called to the scene. In rural areas, any working fire will involve mutual aid apparatus from several departments due to inadequate water supply and the need for manpower.
An individual who performs lead hazard control work. Beginning in 1999, workers must be trained by an EPA-accredited provider and certified by EPA or a state or tribe to perform lead hazard control work.
Worker is a file manager for the X Window System with the classical two panel interface. It features a fully graphical configuration, while still allowing manual editing of the configuration file without the need to restart Worker. Any external program can be integrated easily into the GUI using buttons, hotkeys, and file type actions.
a Christian who is committed to advancing God's kingdom by sharing their faith with people who don't know Christ, by cooperating with God as He transforms their character, and by helping other believers move forward in their relationship with God
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A program that works on a part of the key space and reports whether it found a key or not. Usually written in C or Assembler to be as fast as possible. The worker is used by the client. See also workerframe.
A definition of the behavior and responsibilities of an individual, or a set of individuals working together as a team, within the context of a software engineering organization. The worker represents a role played by individuals on a project, and defines how they carry out work.