Životní prostředí

The term „Životní prostředí“ translates to „environment“ in English, and in the context of computer science, it typically refers to the surrounding factors that affect a computer system’s operation, development, and performance. This can include both hardware and software components as well as the broader ecosystem in which these components interact.

In software development, the term may pertain to the „execution environment,“ which encompasses everything required for a program to run, including the operating system, libraries, frameworks, and configurations. It sets the context in which software operates and ensures compatibility with necessary resources.

In a more general sense, „životní prostředí“ can also relate to the concept of „environmental computing,“ which explores the intersection of computer science and environmental science, particularly focusing on how technology can impact ecological systems or be used to study and address environmental issues.

Overall, the term emphasizes the significance of the context in technological implementation and its broader implications on sustainability and environmental considerations.