Computer networking
ACSI-CORBA mapping
The ACSI-CORBA mapping is a mapping from the standard IEC61850 abstract specification of communication service to a concrete communication infrastructure based on CORBA specifications.
The ACSI-CORBA mapping is a mapping from the standard IEC61850 abstract specification of communication service to a concrete communication infrastructure based on CORBA specifications.
Adaptive switching
An adaptive switch is designed to operate in cut-through mode normally but if a port's error rate jumps too high, the switch automatically reconfigures the port to run in store-and-forward mode ...
An adaptive switch is designed to operate in cut-through mode normally but if a port's error rate jumps too high, the switch automatically reconfigures the port to run in store-and-forward mode ...
Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture
Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA or AdvancedTCA) is the largest specification effort in the history of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG), with more ...
Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA or AdvancedTCA) is the largest specification effort in the history of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG), with more ...
AF INET
In computer networking, programmers using Berkeley sockets use AF_INET to represent the address family INET for Internet sockets, meaning the IPv4 protocol.
In computer networking, programmers using Berkeley sockets use AF_INET to represent the address family INET for Internet sockets, meaning the IPv4 protocol.
AggreGate Platform
AggreGate Device Management Platform is a software framework used for monitoring and managing diverse hardware devices.
AggreGate Device Management Platform is a software framework used for monitoring and managing diverse hardware devices.
AiCache
aiCache is an HTTP accelerator and load balancer designed to allow Dynamic_Web_pages to scale content by intelligently caching frequently requested content.
aiCache is an HTTP accelerator and load balancer designed to allow Dynamic_Web_pages to scale content by intelligently caching frequently requested content.
Airborne Networking
An Airborne Network (AN) is defined to be the infrastructure that provides communication transport services through at least one node that is on a platform capable of flight.
An Airborne Network (AN) is defined to be the infrastructure that provides communication transport services through at least one node that is on a platform capable of flight.
AirHop Communications
AirHop Communications is a privately funded American corporation based in San Diego, CA. AirHop develops radio access network (RAN) software that addresses the installation, operation and pe...
AirHop Communications is a privately funded American corporation based in San Diego, CA. AirHop develops radio access network (RAN) software that addresses the installation, operation and pe...
AKARI Project
The AKARI Architecture Design Project (AKARI Project) is a large project for designing New Generation Network Architecture and is supported by the National Institute of Information and Com...
The AKARI Architecture Design Project (AKARI Project) is a large project for designing New Generation Network Architecture and is supported by the National Institute of Information and Com...
Analogix
Analogix Semiconductor develops analog and mixed-signal devices for digital media and communications interconnect applications.
Analogix Semiconductor develops analog and mixed-signal devices for digital media and communications interconnect applications.
Application Session Controller
The Application Session Controller (ASC) network element resides at the application layer and sits between the application layer and the core network to provide and manage connectivity to the ev...
The Application Session Controller (ASC) network element resides at the application layer and sits between the application layer and the core network to provide and manage connectivity to the ev...
apt-file
apt-file is a command in the Advanced Packaging Tool family that allows you to find which package includes a specific file.
apt-file is a command in the Advanced Packaging Tool family that allows you to find which package includes a specific file.
Associative browsing
Associative browsing is the professional name for several methods of browsing the web.
Associative browsing is the professional name for several methods of browsing the web.
Bridge mode
Bridge mode is a configuration option to enable Transparent Bridging.
Bridge mode is a configuration option to enable Transparent Bridging.
Broadcast traffic
Broadcast traffic, in computer networking, is traffic that is simultaneously addressed to all computers connected to the network, as opposed to unicast or multicast traffic.
Broadcast traffic, in computer networking, is traffic that is simultaneously addressed to all computers connected to the network, as opposed to unicast or multicast traffic.
Byte stream
In computer science, a byte stream is a bit stream, in which data bits are grouped into units, called bytes.
In computer science, a byte stream is a bit stream, in which data bits are grouped into units, called bytes.
Cablefree
CableFree Solutions Ltd. provides high-capacity wireless Ethernet and TDM wireless backhaul solutions to cellular network operators, IP service providers, WISPs, Government, Healthcare, F...
CableFree Solutions Ltd. provides high-capacity wireless Ethernet and TDM wireless backhaul solutions to cellular network operators, IP service providers, WISPs, Government, Healthcare, F...
Capillary routing
In networking and in graph theory, capillary routing, for a given network, is a multi-path solution between a pair of source and destination nodes.
In networking and in graph theory, capillary routing, for a given network, is a multi-path solution between a pair of source and destination nodes.
Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician
The Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician certification is the first stage of Cisco's certification system.
The Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician certification is the first stage of Cisco's certification system.
Cisco's 3 Layered Model
Over years of building network equipment, Cisco Systems has developed a three-layered model.
Over years of building network equipment, Cisco Systems has developed a three-layered model.
Class-based queueing
Class-based queueing is a network router queueing method that allows traffic to share bandwidth equally, after being grouped by classes.
Class-based queueing is a network router queueing method that allows traffic to share bandwidth equally, after being grouped by classes.
Closed system (control theory)
The terms closed system and open system have long been defined in the widely established subject of thermodynamics, in terms that have nothing to do with the concepts of feedback and feedforward.
The terms closed system and open system have long been defined in the widely established subject of thermodynamics, in terms that have nothing to do with the concepts of feedback and feedforward.
Cloud-based networking
Cloud-based networking solutions are beginning to come to market that promise to deliver the same cost, efficiency, and scalability benefits to the networking sphere as software as a service (Sa...
Cloud-based networking solutions are beginning to come to market that promise to deliver the same cost, efficiency, and scalability benefits to the networking sphere as software as a service (Sa...
Cognitive Plane
A Cognitive Plane is a decentralised system (e.g.
A Cognitive Plane is a decentralised system (e.g.
Collapsed Backbone
Collapsed Backbone is a type of backbone network architecture.
Collapsed Backbone is a type of backbone network architecture.
Collapsed backbone
A collapsed backbone is a type of backbone network architecture.
A collapsed backbone is a type of backbone network architecture.
Collision avoidance (networking)
In computer networking and telecommunication, collision avoidance methods try to avoid resource contention by attempting to avoid simultaneous attempts to access the same resource.
In computer networking and telecommunication, collision avoidance methods try to avoid resource contention by attempting to avoid simultaneous attempts to access the same resource.
Computer appliance
A computer appliance is generally a separate and discrete hardware device with integrated software (firmware), specifically designed to provide a specific computing resource.
A computer appliance is generally a separate and discrete hardware device with integrated software (firmware), specifically designed to provide a specific computing resource.
Computer network diagram
A computer network diagram is a schematic depicting the nodes and connections amongst nodes in a computer network or, more generally, any telecommunications network.
A computer network diagram is a schematic depicting the nodes and connections amongst nodes in a computer network or, more generally, any telecommunications network.
Computer networking
Computer networking or Data communications is the engineering discipline concerned with the communication between computer systems or devices.
Computer networking or Data communications is the engineering discipline concerned with the communication between computer systems or devices.
Computer networking device
Computer networking devices are units that mediate data in a computer network.
Computer networking devices are units that mediate data in a computer network.
Computer Networks and Internet Technology
Computer networks and Internet technology - This article gives a brief outline of foundation for networks, direct link networks, packet switching, internetworking, end-to-end protocols, resource...
Computer networks and Internet technology - This article gives a brief outline of foundation for networks, direct link networks, packet switching, internetworking, end-to-end protocols, resource...
Connection-oriented communication
Connection-oriented (CO-mode) communication is a data communication mode in telecommunications whereby the devices at the end points use a protocol to establish an end-to-end logical...
Connection-oriented (CO-mode) communication is a data communication mode in telecommunications whereby the devices at the end points use a protocol to establish an end-to-end logical...
Consolidated Tape Association
The Consolidated Tape Association (CTA) oversees the dissemination of real-time trade and quote information (market data) in New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and American Stock Exchang...
The Consolidated Tape Association (CTA) oversees the dissemination of real-time trade and quote information (market data) in New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and American Stock Exchang...
Consolidation ratio
Consolidation ratio is the number of virtual servers needed on each physical host.
Consolidation ratio is the number of virtual servers needed on each physical host.
Content-addressable memory
Content-addressable memory is a special type of computer memory used in certain very high speed searching applications.
Content-addressable memory is a special type of computer memory used in certain very high speed searching applications.
Content-centric networking
Content-centric networking (also content-based networking, data-oriented networking or named data networking) is an alternative approach to the architecture of computer networks.
Content-centric networking (also content-based networking, data-oriented networking or named data networking) is an alternative approach to the architecture of computer networks.
Convergence (routing)
Convergence is an important notion for a set of routers that engage in dynamic routing.
Convergence is an important notion for a set of routers that engage in dynamic routing.
Core area network
A core area network is an island network that exists within both LANs and WANs offering both collaboration and hard security within the domain.
A core area network is an island network that exists within both LANs and WANs offering both collaboration and hard security within the domain.
Cut-through switching
In computer networking, cut-through switching is a method for packet switching systems, wherein the switch starts forwarding a frame (or packet) before the whole frame has been received, normall...
In computer networking, cut-through switching is a method for packet switching systems, wherein the switch starts forwarding a frame (or packet) before the whole frame has been received, normall...
DAG Technology
DAG technology is a combination of hardware design and software, based on a programmable chip.
DAG technology is a combination of hardware design and software, based on a programmable chip.
Data cable
A data cable is any media that allows baseband transmissions from a transmitter to a receiver.
A data cable is any media that allows baseband transmissions from a transmitter to a receiver.
Datakit
Datakit is a virtual circuit switch which was developed at Bell Labs for both local-area and wide-area networks, and in widespread deployment by the Regional Bell Operating Companies.
Datakit is a virtual circuit switch which was developed at Bell Labs for both local-area and wide-area networks, and in widespread deployment by the Regional Bell Operating Companies.
Datasource
Datasource is a name given to the connection set up to a database from a server.
Datasource is a name given to the connection set up to a database from a server.
DECbit
DECbit is a technique to avoid congestion focused on the routers.
DECbit is a technique to avoid congestion focused on the routers.
Defense Information Systems Network
The Defense Information System Network (DISN) has been the United States Department of Defense's enterprise network for providing data, video and voice services for 40 years.
The Defense Information System Network (DISN) has been the United States Department of Defense's enterprise network for providing data, video and voice services for 40 years.
Dell M1000e
The Dell blade server solutions are built around their new M1000e enclosure that can hold their complete range of server blades and an extensive range of I/O modules like ethernet switches, fibr...
The Dell blade server solutions are built around their new M1000e enclosure that can hold their complete range of server blades and an extensive range of I/O modules like ethernet switches, fibr...
Dependability Benchmarking
A dependability benchmark is a specification of a standard procedure to measure both the dependability and performance of computer systems or components.
A dependability benchmark is a specification of a standard procedure to measure both the dependability and performance of computer systems or components.
Directory System Agent
A Directory System Agent (DSA) is the element of a X.500 directory service that provides User Agents with access to a portion of the directory (usually the portion associated with a single...
A Directory System Agent (DSA) is the element of a X.500 directory service that provides User Agents with access to a portion of the directory (usually the portion associated with a single...
Distributed network block device
A Distributed Network Block Device is a read-only and caching network block device.
A Distributed Network Block Device is a read-only and caching network block device.
Dynamic bandwidth allocation
Dynamic bandwidth allocation is a technique by which traffic bandwidth in a shared telecommunications medium can be allocated on demand and fairly between different users of that bandwidth.
Dynamic bandwidth allocation is a technique by which traffic bandwidth in a shared telecommunications medium can be allocated on demand and fairly between different users of that bandwidth.
Dynamic circuit network
A dynamic circuit network (DCN) is an advanced computer networking technology that combines traditional packet-switched communication based on the Internet Protocol, as used in the Interne...
A dynamic circuit network (DCN) is an advanced computer networking technology that combines traditional packet-switched communication based on the Internet Protocol, as used in the Interne...
Dynamic Provisioning Environment
Dynamic Provisioning Environment (DPE) is a simplified way to explain a complex networked server computing environment where server computing instances or Virtual Machines (VMs) are provisioned ...
Dynamic Provisioning Environment (DPE) is a simplified way to explain a complex networked server computing environment where server computing instances or Virtual Machines (VMs) are provisioned ...
E-mail art
E-mail art (sometimes called "Electronic Mail Art") is simply any kind of art sent by e-mail.
E-mail art (sometimes called "Electronic Mail Art") is simply any kind of art sent by e-mail.
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means.
Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means.
Electronic data interchange
Electronic data interchange is the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means.
Electronic data interchange is the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means.
Electronic Reference Library
Electronic Reference Library (ERL) is a client to server approach to networking CD-ROM and magnetic databases.
Electronic Reference Library (ERL) is a client to server approach to networking CD-ROM and magnetic databases.
Email art
Email art is simply any kind of art sent by email.
Email art is simply any kind of art sent by email.
End Node Problem
The End Node Problem arises when individual computers temporarily become part of a trusted, well-managed network.
The End Node Problem arises when individual computers temporarily become part of a trusted, well-managed network.
Enterprise FMC
Fixed mobile convergence (FMC) is a change in telecommunications that removes differences between fixed and mobile networks.
Fixed mobile convergence (FMC) is a change in telecommunications that removes differences between fixed and mobile networks.
Error code
In computer programming, error codes are enumerated messages that correspond to faults in a specific software application.
In computer programming, error codes are enumerated messages that correspond to faults in a specific software application.
Etherloop
Etherloop is a kind of "next generation" DSL technology that combines the features of Ethernet and DSL. It allows the combination of voice and data transmission on standard phone lines.
Etherloop is a kind of "next generation" DSL technology that combines the features of Ethernet and DSL. It allows the combination of voice and data transmission on standard phone lines.
Ethernet over USB
Ethernet over USB has two meanings: Ethernet devices via USB and USB as an Ethernet network.
Ethernet over USB has two meanings: Ethernet devices via USB and USB as an Ethernet network.
Fabric computing
Fabric computing or unified computing involves the creation of a computing fabric consisting of interconnected nodes that look like a 'weave' or a 'fabric' when viewed collectively f...
Fabric computing or unified computing involves the creation of a computing fabric consisting of interconnected nodes that look like a 'weave' or a 'fabric' when viewed collectively f...
Failover
In computing, failover is automatic switching to a redundant or standby computer server, system, or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active application, server,...
In computing, failover is automatic switching to a redundant or standby computer server, system, or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active application, server,...
Fault Tolerant Ethernet
Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE) is designed to provide rapid network redundancy.
Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE) is designed to provide rapid network redundancy.
Federal Networking Council
The Federal Networking Council (FNC) was chartered by the National Science and Technology Council's Committee on Computing, Information and Communications (CCIC) to act as a forum for networking...
The Federal Networking Council (FNC) was chartered by the National Science and Technology Council's Committee on Computing, Information and Communications (CCIC) to act as a forum for networking...
Fencing (computing)
Fencing is the process of isolating a node of a computer cluster or protecting shared resources when a node appears to be malfunctioning.
Fencing is the process of isolating a node of a computer cluster or protecting shared resources when a node appears to be malfunctioning.
Fibre channel frame
In computer networking, a Fibre Channel frame is the frame of the Fibre Channel protocol.The basic building blocks of an FC connection are the Frames.
In computer networking, a Fibre Channel frame is the frame of the Fibre Channel protocol.The basic building blocks of an FC connection are the Frames.
Firefold
FireFold.com is one of the online E-commerce divisions of Grouse Industries, Inc specializing in a wide variety of audio/video and computer networking related products.
FireFold.com is one of the online E-commerce divisions of Grouse Industries, Inc specializing in a wide variety of audio/video and computer networking related products.
Fixed-mobile convergence
Fixed-mobile convergence is a change in telecommunications that removes differences between fixed and mobile networks.
Fixed-mobile convergence is a change in telecommunications that removes differences between fixed and mobile networks.
Flash crowd
Flash crowd describes a network phenomenon where a network or host suddenly receives a lot of traffic.
Flash crowd describes a network phenomenon where a network or host suddenly receives a lot of traffic.
Fractional lambda switching
Fractional lambda switching (FλS) leverages on time-driven switching (TDS) to realize sub-lambda switching in highly scalable dynamic optical networking, which requires minimum (possibly optica...
Fractional lambda switching (FλS) leverages on time-driven switching (TDS) to realize sub-lambda switching in highly scalable dynamic optical networking, which requires minimum (possibly optica...
Fragment free
Fragment free is a switch forwarding method.
Fragment free is a switch forwarding method.
Frenetic (programming language)
Frenetic is a domain-specific language for programming OpenFlow networks, embedded in Python.
Frenetic is a domain-specific language for programming OpenFlow networks, embedded in Python.
FTOS
FTOS or Force10 Operating System is the firmware family used on Force10 ethernet switches.
FTOS or Force10 Operating System is the firmware family used on Force10 ethernet switches.
General Communication Channel
The General Communication Channel (GCC) was defined by G.709 is an in-band side channel used to carry transmission management and signaling information within Optical Transport Network elements.
The General Communication Channel (GCC) was defined by G.709 is an in-band side channel used to carry transmission management and signaling information within Optical Transport Network elements.
Gi-Fi
Gi-Fi or Gigabit Wireless is the world’s first transceiver integrated on a single chip that operates at 60GHz on the CMOS process.
Gi-Fi or Gigabit Wireless is the world’s first transceiver integrated on a single chip that operates at 60GHz on the CMOS process.
Heterogeneous network
A heterogeneous network is a network connecting computers and other devices with different operating systems and/or protocols.
A heterogeneous network is a network connecting computers and other devices with different operating systems and/or protocols.
Hierarchical internetworking model
The Hierarchical internetworking model, or three-layer model, is a network design model first proposed by Cisco.
The Hierarchical internetworking model, or three-layer model, is a network design model first proposed by Cisco.
Home network
A home network or home area network (HAN) is a residential local area network (LAN) for communication between digital devices typically deployed in the home, usually a small number ...
A home network or home area network (HAN) is a residential local area network (LAN) for communication between digital devices typically deployed in the home, usually a small number ...
Hop (networking)
Each time packets are passed to the next router a hop occurs.
Each time packets are passed to the next router a hop occurs.
Host Based Security System
The Host Based Security System (HBSS) is the official name given to the Department of Defense (DOD) commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) suite of software applications used within the DOD to mo...
The Host Based Security System (HBSS) is the official name given to the Department of Defense (DOD) commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) suite of software applications used within the DOD to mo...
Host model
In computer networking, a host model is an option of designing the TCP/IP stack of a networking operating system like Microsoft Windows or Linux.
In computer networking, a host model is an option of designing the TCP/IP stack of a networking operating system like Microsoft Windows or Linux.
Host system
Host system is any networked computer that provides services to other systems or users.
Host system is any networked computer that provides services to other systems or users.
Hostname
A hostname is a label that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network and that is used to identify the device in various forms of electronic communication such as the World Wide Web...
A hostname is a label that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network and that is used to identify the device in various forms of electronic communication such as the World Wide Web...
HP OpenCall
HP OpenCall is an extensive portfolio of network and telephony products offered by the HP Software Division of technology company HP. It is most commonly described as a suite of software and ha...
HP OpenCall is an extensive portfolio of network and telephony products offered by the HP Software Division of technology company HP. It is most commonly described as a suite of software and ha...
Hybrid Scheduling
Hybrid Scheduling is a class of scheduling mechanisms that mix different scheduling criteria or disciplines in one algorithm.
Hybrid Scheduling is a class of scheduling mechanisms that mix different scheduling criteria or disciplines in one algorithm.
I/O virtualization
Input/output (I/O) virtualization is a methodology to simplify management, lower costs and improve performance of servers in enterprise environments.
Input/output (I/O) virtualization is a methodology to simplify management, lower costs and improve performance of servers in enterprise environments.
IGMP snooping
IGMP snooping is the process of listening to Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) network traffic.
IGMP snooping is the process of listening to Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) network traffic.
In situ adaptive tabulation
In situ adaptive tabulation is an algorithm for the approximation of nonlinear relationships.
In situ adaptive tabulation is an algorithm for the approximation of nonlinear relationships.
Information Technology Infrastructure
Information technology infrastructure is the integrated framework upon which digital networks operate.
Information technology infrastructure is the integrated framework upon which digital networks operate.
Information technology infrastructure
Information technology infrastructure is the integrated framework upon which digital networks operate.
Information technology infrastructure is the integrated framework upon which digital networks operate.
Interface Descriptor Block
An Interface Descriptor Block, or simply IDB, is a portion of memory or Cisco IOS internal data structure that contains information such as the IP address, interface state, and packet stat...
An Interface Descriptor Block, or simply IDB, is a portion of memory or Cisco IOS internal data structure that contains information such as the IP address, interface state, and packet stat...
IP Connectivity Access Network
IP-CAN (or IP Connectivity Access Network) is an Access Network that provides IP connectivity.
IP-CAN (or IP Connectivity Access Network) is an Access Network that provides IP connectivity.
IP fragmentation attacks
IP fragmentation is the process of breaking up a single Internet Protocol (IP) datagram into multiple packets of smaller size.
IP fragmentation is the process of breaking up a single Internet Protocol (IP) datagram into multiple packets of smaller size.
IPSANET
IPSANET was a packet switching network written by I. P. Sharp Associates.
IPSANET was a packet switching network written by I. P. Sharp Associates.
ISCSI Extensions for RDMA
The iSCSI Extensions for RDMA protocol allows the Internet Small Computer System Interface protocol to use a network that provides Remote Direct Memory Access.
The iSCSI Extensions for RDMA protocol allows the Internet Small Computer System Interface protocol to use a network that provides Remote Direct Memory Access.
JANOG
JANOG is the Internet Network Operators' Group for the Japanese ISP community.
JANOG is the Internet Network Operators' Group for the Japanese ISP community.
Keepalive
A keepalive is a message sent by one device to another to check that the link between the two is operating, or to prevent this link from being broken.
A keepalive is a message sent by one device to another to check that the link between the two is operating, or to prevent this link from being broken.
Label switching
Label switching is a technique of network relaying to overcome the problems perceived by traditional IP-table switching.
Label switching is a technique of network relaying to overcome the problems perceived by traditional IP-table switching.
Lanstar
LANStar (Lanstar) was a 2.56 Mbit/s twisted-pair local area network created by Northern Telecom ("NT", now Nortel) in the mid '80s.
LANStar (Lanstar) was a 2.56 Mbit/s twisted-pair local area network created by Northern Telecom ("NT", now Nortel) in the mid '80s.
Link level
Link level: In the hierarchical structure of a primary or secondary station, the conceptual level of control or data processing logic that controls the data link.
Link level: In the hierarchical structure of a primary or secondary station, the conceptual level of control or data processing logic that controls the data link.
Load-balanced switch
A load-balanced switch is a switch architecture which guarantees 100% throughput, (the equivalent of perfect arbitration), with no central arbitration at all, at the cost of sending each packet ...
A load-balanced switch is a switch architecture which guarantees 100% throughput, (the equivalent of perfect arbitration), with no central arbitration at all, at the cost of sending each packet ...
LOBSTER
LOBSTER is based on passive network traffic monitoring.
LOBSTER is based on passive network traffic monitoring.
Local Management Interface
Local Management Interface (LMI) is a signaling standard used between routers and frame relay switches.
Local Management Interface (LMI) is a signaling standard used between routers and frame relay switches.
Location Information Server
The Location Information Server, or LIS is a network node originally defined in the National Emergency Number Association i2 network architecture that addresses the intermediate solution for pro...
The Location Information Server, or LIS is a network node originally defined in the National Emergency Number Association i2 network architecture that addresses the intermediate solution for pro...
Location transparency
In computer networks location transparency describes names used to identify network resources independent of both the user's location and the resource location.
In computer networks location transparency describes names used to identify network resources independent of both the user's location and the resource location.
Low latency
Low latency allows human-unnoticeable delays between an input being processed and the corresponding output providing real time characteristics.
Low latency allows human-unnoticeable delays between an input being processed and the corresponding output providing real time characteristics.
Made in the Midlands
Made in the Midlands is a form of business network, e.g., a local organisation of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses – specific to manufacturing in the West Midlands.
Made in the Midlands is a form of business network, e.g., a local organisation of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses – specific to manufacturing in the West Midlands.
Mail-sink
Smtp-sink is a utility program in the Postfix Mail package that implements a 'black hole' function.
Smtp-sink is a utility program in the Postfix Mail package that implements a 'black hole' function.
Measurement Studio
Measurement Studio was introduced in February 2000 by National Instruments in order to combine its text-based programming tools, specifically: LabWindows/CVI, Component Works ++, Component Works.
Measurement Studio was introduced in February 2000 by National Instruments in order to combine its text-based programming tools, specifically: LabWindows/CVI, Component Works ++, Component Works.
Message switching
In telecommunications, message switching was the precursor of packet switching, where messages were routed in their entirety, one hop at a time.
In telecommunications, message switching was the precursor of packet switching, where messages were routed in their entirety, one hop at a time.
Multicast router discovery
Multicast router discovery (MRD) is an ICMP-based protocol used for to discover multicast routers on an IP network.
Multicast router discovery (MRD) is an ICMP-based protocol used for to discover multicast routers on an IP network.
Multilink striping
Multilink striping is a type of data striping used in telecommunications to achieve higher throughput or increase the resilience of a network connection by data aggregation over multiple network...
Multilink striping is a type of data striping used in telecommunications to achieve higher throughput or increase the resilience of a network connection by data aggregation over multiple network...
Multipath routing
Multipath routing is the routing technique of leveraging multiple alternative paths through a network, which can yield a variety of benefits such as fault tolerance, increased bandwidth, or impr...
Multipath routing is the routing technique of leveraging multiple alternative paths through a network, which can yield a variety of benefits such as fault tolerance, increased bandwidth, or impr...
NAK (protocol message)
The NAK (or NACK) protocol message is sent in many communications protocols to negatively acknowledge or reject a previously received message, or to indicate some kind of error.
The NAK (or NACK) protocol message is sent in many communications protocols to negatively acknowledge or reject a previously received message, or to indicate some kind of error.
NetSim
NetSim is a popular network simulation tool used by the academic community for teaching, network lab experimentation and research.
NetSim is a popular network simulation tool used by the academic community for teaching, network lab experimentation and research.
Network Agility
Network Agility is an architectural discipline for computer networking.
Network Agility is an architectural discipline for computer networking.
Network Allocation Vector
The Network Allocation Vector (NAV) is virtual carrier sensing mechanism used with wireless network protocols such as IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16 (WiMax).
The Network Allocation Vector (NAV) is virtual carrier sensing mechanism used with wireless network protocols such as IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16 (WiMax).
Network block device
In Linux, a network block device is a device node whose content is provided by a remote machine.
In Linux, a network block device is a device node whose content is provided by a remote machine.
Network browser
A network browser is a tool used to browse a computer network.
A network browser is a tool used to browse a computer network.
Network cloaking
Network cloaking is a wireless security measure achieved by hiding the network name from being broadcasted publicly.
Network cloaking is a wireless security measure achieved by hiding the network name from being broadcasted publicly.
Network computing
Network computing refers to computers working together over a network as opposed to stand alone computers like laptops and home computers.
Network computing refers to computers working together over a network as opposed to stand alone computers like laptops and home computers.
Network configuration and change management
Network configuration and change management (NCCM) a discipline in information technology.
Network configuration and change management (NCCM) a discipline in information technology.
Network delay
Network delay is an important design and performance characteristic of a computer network or telecommunications network.
Network delay is an important design and performance characteristic of a computer network or telecommunications network.
Network Equipment Provider
Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) are companies that provide communication solutions to Service Providers like fixed or mobile operators as well as to Enterprise customers.
Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) are companies that provide communication solutions to Service Providers like fixed or mobile operators as well as to Enterprise customers.
Network forensics
Network forensics is a sub-branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for the purposes of information gathering, legal evidence or intrusion ...
Network forensics is a sub-branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for the purposes of information gathering, legal evidence or intrusion ...
Network Improvement
Network Improvement is a large subject that encompasses all actions that can be taken to improve computer or digital networks.
Network Improvement is a large subject that encompasses all actions that can be taken to improve computer or digital networks.
Network information system
Network Information System (abbreviation: NIS) is an information system for managing networks, such as electricity network, water supply network, gas supply network, or telecommunications network.
Network Information System (abbreviation: NIS) is an information system for managing networks, such as electricity network, water supply network, gas supply network, or telecommunications network.
Network simulation
In communication and computer network research, network simulation is a technique where a program models the behavior of a network either by calculating the interaction between the different net...
In communication and computer network research, network simulation is a technique where a program models the behavior of a network either by calculating the interaction between the different net...
Network vulnerability scan
Network vulnerability scans are scans used to determine vulnerabilities in a network.
Network vulnerability scans are scans used to determine vulnerabilities in a network.
Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware
The Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware (NMM) is a flow graph based multimedia framework.
The Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware (NMM) is a flow graph based multimedia framework.
Networked music performance
A networked music performance or network musical performance is a real-time interaction over a computer network that enables musicians in different locations to perform as if they were in ...
A networked music performance or network musical performance is a real-time interaction over a computer network that enables musicians in different locations to perform as if they were in ...
Networked Robotics Corporation
Networked Robotics Corporation is an American scientific automation company that designs and manufactures electronic devices that monitor environmental conditions via the internet.
Networked Robotics Corporation is an American scientific automation company that designs and manufactures electronic devices that monitor environmental conditions via the internet.
Networking hardware
Networking hardware or networking equipment typically refers to devices facilitating the use of a computer network.
Networking hardware or networking equipment typically refers to devices facilitating the use of a computer network.
Node (networking)
In communication networks, a node (Latin nodus, ‘knot’) is a connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint (some terminal equipment).
In communication networks, a node (Latin nodus, ‘knot’) is a connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint (some terminal equipment).
North American Network Operators' Group
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) is an educational and operational forum for the coordination and dissemination of technical information related to backbone/enterprise ...
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) is an educational and operational forum for the coordination and dissemination of technical information related to backbone/enterprise ...
ns (simulator)
ns (from network simulator) is a name for series of discrete event network simulators, specifically ns-1, ns-2 and ns-3.
ns (from network simulator) is a name for series of discrete event network simulators, specifically ns-1, ns-2 and ns-3.
One-armed router
A Stub router, One-armed router or router on a stick is a router that routes traffic between virtual local area networks (VLANs).
A Stub router, One-armed router or router on a stick is a router that routes traffic between virtual local area networks (VLANs).
Organizational Unit
In computing, an Organizational Unit (OU) provides a way of classifying objects located in directories, or names in a digital certificate hierarchy, typically used either to differentiate betwee...
In computing, an Organizational Unit (OU) provides a way of classifying objects located in directories, or names in a digital certificate hierarchy, typically used either to differentiate betwee...
OSI model
The Open Systems Interconnection model is a product of the Open Systems Interconnection effort at the International Organisation for Standardisation.
The Open Systems Interconnection model is a product of the Open Systems Interconnection effort at the International Organisation for Standardisation.
Packet concatenation
Packet concatenation is a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header.
Packet concatenation is a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header.
Packet Processing
Packet processing networks came about as a result of the need in the early 1960s to make communications networks more reliable.
Packet processing networks came about as a result of the need in the early 1960s to make communications networks more reliable.
Packet switching
Packet switching is a digital networking communications method that groups all transmitted data – regardless of content, type, or structure – into suitably-sized blocks, called pac...
Packet switching is a digital networking communications method that groups all transmitted data – regardless of content, type, or structure – into suitably-sized blocks, called pac...
PacketTrap
PacketTrap provides a comprehensive infrastructure remote monitoring and management solution.
PacketTrap provides a comprehensive infrastructure remote monitoring and management solution.
Passive probing
Passive probing is the process of acquiring control or data from a telecommunication or data network without disturbing the network being monitored.
Passive probing is the process of acquiring control or data from a telecommunication or data network without disturbing the network being monitored.
Path length
In chemistry, the path length is defined as the distance that light (UV/VIS) travels through a sample in an analytical cell.
In chemistry, the path length is defined as the distance that light (UV/VIS) travels through a sample in an analytical cell.
Peer group (computer networking)
In computer networking, a peer group is a group of functional units in the same layer (see e.g. OSI model) of a network, by analogy with peer group.
In computer networking, a peer group is a group of functional units in the same layer (see e.g. OSI model) of a network, by analogy with peer group.
PerfSONAR
perfSONAR ("Performance focused Service Oriented Network monitoring ARchitecture") is an international collaboration for network monitoring.
perfSONAR ("Performance focused Service Oriented Network monitoring ARchitecture") is an international collaboration for network monitoring.
Pharos Network Coordinates
Pharos is a fully decentralized NC system.
Pharos is a fully decentralized NC system.
Phoenix Network Coordinates
Phoenix is a decentralized network coordinate (NC) system based on the matrix factorization model.
Phoenix is a decentralized network coordinate (NC) system based on the matrix factorization model.
Physical Layer
The Physical Layer is the first and lowest layer in the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking.
The Physical Layer is the first and lowest layer in the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking.
Physical layer
The physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer in the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking.
The physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer in the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking.
Physical neural network
A physical neural network is a type of artificial neural network in which an electrically adjustable resistance material is used to emulate the function of a neural synapse.
A physical neural network is a type of artificial neural network in which an electrically adjustable resistance material is used to emulate the function of a neural synapse.
PIFTS.exe
On March 9, 2009, users of Norton AntiVirus started experiencing a firewall warning that a Norton-associated file called PIFTS.exe was trying to connect to the Internet.
On March 9, 2009, users of Norton AntiVirus started experiencing a firewall warning that a Norton-associated file called PIFTS.exe was trying to connect to the Internet.
Pipeline forwarding
Pipeline forwarding (PF) applies to packet forwarding in computer networks the basic concept of pipelining, which has been widely and successfully used in computing — specifically, in the a...
Pipeline forwarding (PF) applies to packet forwarding in computer networks the basic concept of pipelining, which has been widely and successfully used in computing — specifically, in the a...
PLC carrier repeating station
A PLC carrier repeating station is a facility, at which a power line communication (PLC) signal on a powerline is refreshed.
A PLC carrier repeating station is a facility, at which a power line communication (PLC) signal on a powerline is refreshed.
Power line communication
Power line communication (PLC) is a system for carrying data on a conductor that is also used for electric power transmission.
Power line communication (PLC) is a system for carrying data on a conductor that is also used for electric power transmission.
Presence service
Presence service is a network service which accepts, stores and distributes presence information.
Presence service is a network service which accepts, stores and distributes presence information.
Processing delay
In a network based on packet switching, processing delay is the time it takes routers to process the packet header.
In a network based on packet switching, processing delay is the time it takes routers to process the packet header.
Project Delivery Assurance
The business term Project Delivery Assurance describes a methodology employed in construction or development projects to monitor the project process to provide a clear indication of the status o...
The business term Project Delivery Assurance describes a methodology employed in construction or development projects to monitor the project process to provide a clear indication of the status o...
Project delivery assurance
The business term project delivery assurance describes a methodology employed in construction or development projects to monitor the project process to provide a clear indication of the status o...
The business term project delivery assurance describes a methodology employed in construction or development projects to monitor the project process to provide a clear indication of the status o...
Promiscuous Traffic
In computer networking, promiscuous traffic, or cross talking, describes situations where a receiver configured to receive a particular data stream receives that data stream and others.
In computer networking, promiscuous traffic, or cross talking, describes situations where a receiver configured to receive a particular data stream receives that data stream and others.
Protocol overhead
Protocol overhead refers to characteristics of computer communications schemes.
Protocol overhead refers to characteristics of computer communications schemes.
Proxy list
A proxy list is a list of open HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy servers all on one website.
A proxy list is a list of open HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy servers all on one website.
Proxy server
In computer networks, a proxy server is a server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers.
In computer networks, a proxy server is a server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers.
PSNEXT
Power-sum near-end cross talk (PSNEXT) is the algebraic sum of near-end crosstalk (NEXT) of three wire pairs as they affect the fourth pair in a four-pair cable (e.g., Category 6 cable).
Power-sum near-end cross talk (PSNEXT) is the algebraic sum of near-end crosstalk (NEXT) of three wire pairs as they affect the fourth pair in a four-pair cable (e.g., Category 6 cable).
QualNet
QualNet is a commercial version of GloMoSim used by Scalable Network Technologies SNT for their defense projects namely JTRS Network Emulator, BCNIS and Stratcom Cyber.
QualNet is a commercial version of GloMoSim used by Scalable Network Technologies SNT for their defense projects namely JTRS Network Emulator, BCNIS and Stratcom Cyber.
Queuing delay
In telecommunication and computer engineering, the queuing delay (or queueing delay) is the time a job waits in a queue until it can be executed.
In telecommunication and computer engineering, the queuing delay (or queueing delay) is the time a job waits in a queue until it can be executed.
QuRiNet
The Quail Ridge Wireless Mesh Network project is an effort to provide a wireless communications infrastructure to the wildlife reserve.
The Quail Ridge Wireless Mesh Network project is an effort to provide a wireless communications infrastructure to the wildlife reserve.
Rate Based Satellite Control Protocol
In computer networking, Rate Based Satellite Control Protocol (RBSCP) is a tunneling method proposed by Cisco to improve the performance of satellite network links with high latency and error rates.
In computer networking, Rate Based Satellite Control Protocol (RBSCP) is a tunneling method proposed by Cisco to improve the performance of satellite network links with high latency and error rates.
RDMA over Converged Ethernet
RDMA over Converged Ethernet is a network protocol that allows remote direct memory access over an Ethernet network.
RDMA over Converged Ethernet is a network protocol that allows remote direct memory access over an Ethernet network.
Reciprocity (network science)
Here Reciprocity is another quantity to specifically characterize directed networks.
Here Reciprocity is another quantity to specifically characterize directed networks.
Reciprocity in network
Here Reciprocity is another quantity to specifically characterize directed networks.
Here Reciprocity is another quantity to specifically characterize directed networks.
Registered State Change Notification
In Fibre Channel protocol, a registered state change notification (RSCN) is a Fibre Channel fabric's notification sent to all specified nodes in case of any major fabric changes.
In Fibre Channel protocol, a registered state change notification (RSCN) is a Fibre Channel fabric's notification sent to all specified nodes in case of any major fabric changes.
Relay network
A relay network refers to a broad class of network topology commonly used in wireless networks, where the source and destination are interconnected by means of some nodes.
A relay network refers to a broad class of network topology commonly used in wireless networks, where the source and destination are interconnected by means of some nodes.
Remote computer
A remote computer is a computer to which a user does not have physical access, but which he or she can access or manipulate via some kind of network.
A remote computer is a computer to which a user does not have physical access, but which he or she can access or manipulate via some kind of network.
Remote Infrastructure Management
Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) refers to remotely managing information technology (IT) infrastructure such as workstations (desktops, laptops, notebooks, etc), servers, network devices, ...
Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) refers to remotely managing information technology (IT) infrastructure such as workstations (desktops, laptops, notebooks, etc), servers, network devices, ...
RendezVous Routing Daemon
RendezVous Routing Daemon is a type of software Daemon typically used in middleware messaging environments to provide guaranteed multicasting between nodes.
RendezVous Routing Daemon is a type of software Daemon typically used in middleware messaging environments to provide guaranteed multicasting between nodes.
Reverse proxy
In computer networks, a reverse proxy is a type of proxy server that retrieves resources on behalf of a client from one or more servers.
In computer networks, a reverse proxy is a type of proxy server that retrieves resources on behalf of a client from one or more servers.
Rolanet
Rolanet (Robotron Local Area Network) was a networking standard, developed in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) and introduced in 1987 by the computer manufacturer Robotron.
Rolanet (Robotron Local Area Network) was a networking standard, developed in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) and introduced in 1987 by the computer manufacturer Robotron.
Router metrics
Router metrics are metrics used by a router to make routing decisions.
Router metrics are metrics used by a router to make routing decisions.
Routing Bridge
A Routing Bridge or RBridge is a network device that implements the TRILL protocol, as defined by the IETF, and should not be confused with BRouters (Bridging Routers).
A Routing Bridge or RBridge is a network device that implements the TRILL protocol, as defined by the IETF, and should not be confused with BRouters (Bridging Routers).
Routing domain
In computer networking, a routing domain is a collection of networked systems that operate common routing protocols and are under the control of a single administration.
In computer networking, a routing domain is a collection of networked systems that operate common routing protocols and are under the control of a single administration.
Routing protocol
A routing protocol is a protocol that specifies how routers communicate with each other, disseminating information that enables them to select routes between any two nodes on a computer network,...
A routing protocol is a protocol that specifies how routers communicate with each other, disseminating information that enables them to select routes between any two nodes on a computer network,...
SCSI RDMA Protocol
In computing the SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP) is a protocol that allows one computer to access SCSI devices attached to another computer via remote direct memory access (RDMA).
In computing the SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP) is a protocol that allows one computer to access SCSI devices attached to another computer via remote direct memory access (RDMA).
Secure End Node (network)
A Secure End Node is a trusted, individual computer that temporarily becomes part of a trusted, sensitive, well-managed network.
A Secure End Node is a trusted, individual computer that temporarily becomes part of a trusted, sensitive, well-managed network.
Security domain
A security domain is the determining factor in the classification of an enclave of servers/computers.
A security domain is the determining factor in the classification of an enclave of servers/computers.
Sensor node
A sensor node, also known as a mote (chiefly in North America), is a node in a wireless sensor network that is capable of performing some processing, gathering sensory information and comm...
A sensor node, also known as a mote (chiefly in North America), is a node in a wireless sensor network that is capable of performing some processing, gathering sensory information and comm...
Service Data Objects
Service Data Objects is a technology that allows heterogeneous data to be accessed in a uniform way.
Service Data Objects is a technology that allows heterogeneous data to be accessed in a uniform way.
Service Provider Gateway
A Service Provider Gateway is a provisioning gateway in a telecoms' network used as part of Wholesale Line Rental to allow telecoms operators to control provisioning on the Openreach network.
A Service Provider Gateway is a provisioning gateway in a telecoms' network used as part of Wholesale Line Rental to allow telecoms operators to control provisioning on the Openreach network.
Session multiplexing
The Session multiplexing is a service provided by the transport layer.
The Session multiplexing is a service provided by the transport layer.
Sideloading
Sideloading is a term used in Internet culture, similar to "upload" and "download", but in reference to the process of transferring data between two local devices, in particular between a comput...
Sideloading is a term used in Internet culture, similar to "upload" and "download", but in reference to the process of transferring data between two local devices, in particular between a comput...
Smart device
A smart device is an electronic device that is cordless, mobile, always connected and is capable of voice and video communication, internet browsing, "geo-location" and that can operate to some ...
A smart device is an electronic device that is cordless, mobile, always connected and is capable of voice and video communication, internet browsing, "geo-location" and that can operate to some ...
SMDS
CaralhoSwitched Multi-megabit Data Service was a connectionless service used to connect LANs, MANs and WANs to exchange data, in early 1990s.
CaralhoSwitched Multi-megabit Data Service was a connectionless service used to connect LANs, MANs and WANs to exchange data, in early 1990s.
Sneakernet
Sneakernet is an informal term describing the transfer of electronic information, especially computer files, by physically moving removable media such as magnetic tape, floppy disks, compact dis...
Sneakernet is an informal term describing the transfer of electronic information, especially computer files, by physically moving removable media such as magnetic tape, floppy disks, compact dis...
Software Defined Networking
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a network design concept in which the network control plane is centrally accessible through an API to administrators or users of the network, typically with ...
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a network design concept in which the network control plane is centrally accessible through an API to administrators or users of the network, typically with ...
Source routing
In computer networking, source routing allows a sender of a packet to partially or completely specify the route the packet takes through the network.
In computer networking, source routing allows a sender of a packet to partially or completely specify the route the packet takes through the network.
STREAMS
In computer networking, STREAMS is the native framework in Unix System V for implementing character devices.
In computer networking, STREAMS is the native framework in Unix System V for implementing character devices.
SuperbNexus
SuperbNexus Inc. is an IT Solution Company founded at London of United Kingdom on 18th October of 2005.
SuperbNexus Inc. is an IT Solution Company founded at London of United Kingdom on 18th October of 2005.
Switch virtual interface
A switch virtual interface (SVI) is a VLAN of switch ports represented by one interface to a routing or bridging system.
A switch virtual interface (SVI) is a VLAN of switch ports represented by one interface to a routing or bridging system.
Synchronous virtual pipe
A predefined schedule for forwarding a pre-allocated amount of bytes during one or more time frames along a path of subsequent switches establishes a synchronous virtual pipe (SVP).
A predefined schedule for forwarding a pre-allocated amount of bytes during one or more time frames along a path of subsequent switches establishes a synchronous virtual pipe (SVP).
Teleportation (virtualization)
In the context of virtualization, where a guest simulation of an entire computer is actually merely a software virtual machine running on a host computer under a hypervisor, teleportation...
In the context of virtualization, where a guest simulation of an entire computer is actually merely a software virtual machine running on a host computer under a hypervisor, teleportation...
Time-driven priority
Time-driven priority (TDP) is a synchronous packet scheduling technique that implements UTC-based pipeline forwarding and can be combined with conventional IP routing to achieve the higher flexi...
Time-driven priority (TDP) is a synchronous packet scheduling technique that implements UTC-based pipeline forwarding and can be combined with conventional IP routing to achieve the higher flexi...
Time-driven switching
In Telecommunication and Computer networking, Time-Driven Switching (TDS) is a node by node time variant implementation of Circuit switching, where the propagating datagram is shorter in space t...
In Telecommunication and Computer networking, Time-Driven Switching (TDS) is a node by node time variant implementation of Circuit switching, where the propagating datagram is shorter in space t...
Timing channel
A timing channel is one example of a covert channel for passing unauthorized information, in which one process signals information to another process by modulating its own use of system resource...
A timing channel is one example of a covert channel for passing unauthorized information, in which one process signals information to another process by modulating its own use of system resource...
UDPCast
UDPcast is a file transfer tool that can send data simultaneously to many destinations on a LAN. This can for instance be used to install entire classrooms of PCs at once.
UDPcast is a file transfer tool that can send data simultaneously to many destinations on a LAN. This can for instance be used to install entire classrooms of PCs at once.
UN/CEFACT
The United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business, (UN/CEFACT) has a mission to improve the ability of business, trade and administrative organizations, from develop...
The United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business, (UN/CEFACT) has a mission to improve the ability of business, trade and administrative organizations, from develop...
Universal gateway
A universal gateway is a device that transacts data between two or more data sources using communication protocols specific to each.
A universal gateway is a device that transacts data between two or more data sources using communication protocols specific to each.
Unwired enterprise
Unwired enterprise is a term used to refer to tools and server products for thick offline mobile client applications that extend enterprise applications to a variety of small and big devices in ...
Unwired enterprise is a term used to refer to tools and server products for thick offline mobile client applications that extend enterprise applications to a variety of small and big devices in ...
UPC and NPC
Usage Parameter Control and Network Parameter Control are functions performed in a computer network at the User-Network Interface or the Network-Node Interface, respectively, that check an...
Usage Parameter Control and Network Parameter Control are functions performed in a computer network at the User-Network Interface or the Network-Node Interface, respectively, that check an...
Uploading and downloading
In computer networks, to download means to receive data to a local system from a remote system, or to initiate such a data transfer.
In computer networks, to download means to receive data to a local system from a remote system, or to initiate such a data transfer.
UserGate Proxy & Firewall
UserGate is a proxy-server for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
UserGate is a proxy-server for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Versit Consortium
The Versit Consortium was a multivendor initiative founded by Apple Computer, AT&T, IBM and Siemens in the early 1990s in order to create Personal Data Interchange (PDI) technology, open specifi...
The Versit Consortium was a multivendor initiative founded by Apple Computer, AT&T, IBM and Siemens in the early 1990s in order to create Personal Data Interchange (PDI) technology, open specifi...
Virtual firewall
A virtual firewall (VF) is a network firewall service or appliance running entirely within a virtualized environment and which provides the usual packet filtering and monitoring provided via a p...
A virtual firewall (VF) is a network firewall service or appliance running entirely within a virtualized environment and which provides the usual packet filtering and monitoring provided via a p...
Vivaldi coordinates
Vivaldi Network Coordinates establish a virtual positioning system that has a prime use in networking.
Vivaldi Network Coordinates establish a virtual positioning system that has a prime use in networking.
Web container
Web container is the component of a web server that interacts with the servlets.
Web container is the component of a web server that interacts with the servlets.
Wi-Fi operating system support
Wi-Fi operating system support usually consists of two pieces: driver level support, and configuration and management support.
Wi-Fi operating system support usually consists of two pieces: driver level support, and configuration and management support.
Windows Vista networking technologies
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 contain a new networking stack, named Next Generation TCP/IP stack, that improves on the previous stack in several ways.
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 contain a new networking stack, named Next Generation TCP/IP stack, that improves on the previous stack in several ways.
WinGate
WinGate is Integrated Gateway Management Software for Microsoft Windows, providing web caching, firewall and NAT services, along with a number of integrated proxy servers and also email services...
WinGate is Integrated Gateway Management Software for Microsoft Windows, providing web caching, firewall and NAT services, along with a number of integrated proxy servers and also email services...
WIP Message
WIP Message is a Work In Progress message sent from a computer client to a computer server.
WIP Message is a Work In Progress message sent from a computer client to a computer server.
Wireless Andrew
Wireless Andrew was the first campus-wide wireless Internet network.
Wireless Andrew was the first campus-wide wireless Internet network.
Wireless engineering
Wireless Engineering is the branch of engineering which addresses the design, application, and research of wireless communication systems and technologies.
Wireless Engineering is the branch of engineering which addresses the design, application, and research of wireless communication systems and technologies.
Wireless Quality Advancement
Wireless Quality Advancement (WQA) is an area of WLAN management that aspires to high availability and solid performing networks.
Wireless Quality Advancement (WQA) is an area of WLAN management that aspires to high availability and solid performing networks.
Wireless range extending device
A wireless range extending device increases the distance over which a WLAN signal can be transmitted and received, overcoming obstacles and enhancing overall network signal quality.
A wireless range extending device increases the distance over which a WLAN signal can be transmitted and received, overcoming obstacles and enhancing overall network signal quality.
Workgroup (computer networking)
A workgroup is Microsoft's terminology for a peer-to-peer Windows computer network.
A workgroup is Microsoft's terminology for a peer-to-peer Windows computer network.
XBRL GL
XBRL GL international, is an organisational section of XBRL that makes the international XBRL GL EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) standard for electronic accounting and financial report documen...
XBRL GL international, is an organisational section of XBRL that makes the international XBRL GL EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) standard for electronic accounting and financial report documen...
Zero-information network
Zero-information networks are methods for allowing networked communication between individuals in such a way as to prevent networked and social network analysis that could otherwise be used in o...
Zero-information networks are methods for allowing networked communication between individuals in such a way as to prevent networked and social network analysis that could otherwise be used in o...
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