1. A language by M.E. Lesk for formatting tables, implemented
as a preprocessor to nroff.
(1994-11-01)
2. Table Building Language. A simple language by Robert
Freiburghouse of MIT which combines user-defined actions
into an abstract machine. It can be used to build
table-driven predictive parsers and code generators in the
MULTICSFortran compiler and several PL/I compilers,
including VAX-11 PL/I.
["Engineering A Compiler: VAX-11 Code Generation and
Optimisation", P. Anklam et al, Digital Press 1977].
(1994-11-01)
The triple bottom line (or otherwise noted as TBL or 3BL) is an accounting framework with three parts: social, environmental (or ecological) and economic. Some organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective to create greater business value.
1. The National Association of Technology Industry (TBL) says there is full employment at all companies engaged in Norwegian development projects.
2. TBL director Knut Aaneland says that with regard to the investments in the offshore sector, he believes that it is now at an all–time high.
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