[computer hardware] In computer hardware, a white box is a personal computer or server without a well-known brand name. For instance, the term is applied to systems assembled by small system integrators and to homebuilt computer systems assembled by end users from parts purchased separately at retail. In this latter sense, building a white ...
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[software engineering] A white box{Fact|date=March 2009} (or glass box, clear box, or open box) is a subsystem whose internals can be viewed, but usually cannot be altered. Having access to the subsystem internals in general makes the subsystem easier to understand, but also easier to hack; if a programmer, for example, can examine source c...
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