Common Open Software Environment
- Common Open Software Environment
Abbreviated COSE, pronounced "[cosy]." An industry group consisting of almost 100 members, organized to develop a standard graphical user interface for Unix, known as the Common Desktop Environment, or CDE. Original members included Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, SCO, and the UNIX Systems Group.
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