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Computer network

Index Computer network

A computer network, or data network, is a digital telecommunications network which allows nodes to share resources. [1]

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+D

The +D (or Plus D) was a floppy disk and printer interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, developed as a successor to Miles Gordon Technology's earlier product, the DISCiPLE.

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A/UX

A/UX is a discontinued Apple Computer implementation of the Unix operating system for some of its Macintosh computers.

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A10 Networks

A10 Networks is a U.S. public company, based in San Jose, Calif., that provides a range of high-performance application security and networking solutions that help organizations ensure that business critical applications are protected, reliable and always available.The company is known for manufacturing highly scalable application delivery controllers (software and hardware) and expanded into intelligent automation, machine learning and security solution solutions.

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Abbe Mowshowitz

Abbe Mowshowitz (born 13 November 1939, Liberty, New York) is an American academic, a professor of computer science at the City College of New York and a member of the who works in the areas of the organization, management, and economics of information systems; social and policy implications of information technology; network science; and graph theory.

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ABC@Home

ABC@Home was an educational and non-profit network computing project finding abc-triples related to the abc conjecture in number theory.

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Abrizio

Abrizio was a fabless semiconductor company which made switching fabric chip sets (integrated circuits for computer network switches).

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Abstract Syntax Notation One

Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) is an interface description language for defining data structures that can be serialized and deserialized in a standard, cross-platform way.

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Academy of Information Technology and Engineering

The Academy of Information Technology and Engineering (AITE) is a college preparatory, inter-district public magnet high school based in Stamford, Connecticut.

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Accellera

Accellera Systems Initiative is a standards organization that supports a mix of user and vendor standards and open interfaces development in the area of electronic design automation (EDA) and integrated circuit (IC) design and manufacturing.

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Acceptable use policy

An acceptable use policy (AUP), acceptable usage policy or fair use policy, is a set of rules applied by the owner, creator or administrator of a network, website, or service, that restrict the ways in which the network, website or system may be used and sets guidelines as to how it should be used.

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Access Point Name

An Access Point Name (APN) is the name of a gateway between a GSM, GPRS, 3G or 4G mobile network and another computer network, frequently the public Internet.

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Acharya Institute of Technology

Acharya Institute of Technology, or AIT, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in Bengaluru, India, affiliated with the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).

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Acknowledgement (data networks)

In data networking, telecommunications, and computer buses, an acknowledgement (ACK) is a signal passed between communicating processes, computers, or devices to signify acknowledgement, or receipt of message, as part of a communications protocol.

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Adaptive bitrate streaming

Open Content Alliance Adaptive bitrate streaming is a technique used in streaming multimedia over computer networks.

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Address space

In computing, an address space defines a range of discrete addresses, each of which may correspond to a network host, peripheral device, disk sector, a memory cell or other logical or physical entity.

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Addressability

Addressability is the ability of a digital device to individually respond to a message sent to many similar devices.

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Aditya Akella

Aditya Akella is a computer scientist, professor and H.I.Romnes Faculty Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who works in computer networking and systems.

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Adrian Farrel

Adrian Farrel is a British engineer and author, specialising in developing computer network protocols for the Internet.

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Advanced Function Presentation

Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) is a presentation architecture and family of associated printer software and hardware that provides for document and information presentation independent of specific applications and devices.

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Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver

Amanda, previously known as Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver is an open source computer archiving tool that is able to back up data residing on multiple computers on a network.

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Advanced Perl Programming

Advanced Perl Programming is a 1997 book by Sriram Srinivasan which covers complex techniques needed in production level Perl.

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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 than 100 companies participating.

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Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering (founded in 2001) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Ştefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania.

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Aerohive Networks

Aerohive Networks is an American multinational computer networking equipment company headquartered in Milpitas, California, with 17 additional offices worldwide.

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Affero General Public License

The Affero General Public License (Affero GPL and informally Affero License) is either of two distinct, though historically related, free software licenses.

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After the Fire

After the Fire (or ATF) are a British rock band that transitioned from playing progressive rock to new wave over their initial twelve-year career, while having only one hit in the United States ("Der Kommissar") and one hit in the United Kingdom ("One Rule For You").

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Age of Empires (video game)

Age of Empires (AoE) is a history-based real-time strategy video game developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft, and the first game in the Age of Empires series.

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Agent Extensibility Protocol

The Agent Extensibility Protocol or AgentX is a computer networking protocol that allows management of Simple Network Management Protocol objects defined by different processes via a single master agent.

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Agile Networks

Agile Networks was founded in 2011 following a management buyout of the operations of Telindus in Ireland.

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Air gap (networking)

An air gap, air wall or air gapping is a network security measure employed on one or more computers to ensure that a secure computer network is physically isolated from unsecured networks, such as the public Internet or an unsecured local area network.

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Aironet Wireless Communications

Cisco Aironet is a maker of wireless networking equipment currently operated as a division of Cisco Systems.

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AKARI Project

The AKARI Architecture Design Project was a project for designing a new generation computer network architecture supported by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) of Japan.

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Akis Cleanthous

Akis Cleanthous (1964 – April 11, 2011) was a Cypriot politician and financial analyst.

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Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science (KICS)

Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science (Urdu: الخوارزمی ادارہ براے کمپیوٹر سائنس) was established in August 2002 at University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore to promote research and development in various fields of Computer Science and Information Technology.

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Alan Cox

Alan Cox (born 22 July 1968) is a British computer programmer who has been a key figure in the development of Linux.

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Albert Greenberg

Albert Greenberg is an American software engineer and computer scientist who is notable for his contributions to the design of operating carrier and datacenter networks2015, SIGCOMM Awards, ACM,, Retrieved August 22, 2015 as well as to advances in computer networking and cloud computing.

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Alcatel Business Communications

Alcatel Business Communications (ABC) is a proprietary communications protocol written by Alcatel-Lucent that is based on QSIG.

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Alexander L. Wolf

Alexander L. Wolf (born 12 September 1956) is a Computer Scientist known for his research in software engineering, distributed systems, and computer networking.

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Alexander R. Galloway

Alexander R. Galloway (1974) is an author and associate professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University.

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Alexey Belan

Alexey Belan Alexeevich Алексей Алексеевич Белан— Latvian and Russian hacker.

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Alfaskop

Alfaskop was a brand, developed in Sweden by Standard Radio & Telefon AB (SRT) and applied to data terminals and later IBM-compatible PCs.

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Algorithm

In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm is an unambiguous specification of how to solve a class of problems.

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ALLPlayer

ALLPlayer is a cross-platform media player and streaming media server written by ALLPlaye Group Ltd.

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ALOHAnet

ALOHAnet, also known as the ALOHA System, or simply ALOHA, was a pioneering computer networking system developed at the University of Hawaii.

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Alteon WebSystems

Alteon WebSystems Incorporated, originally known as Alteon Networks, was a computer network hardware company based in San Jose, California.

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Alto Trek

Alto Trek is a computer game, developed by Gene Ball and Rick Rashid for the Xerox Alto while they were graduate students at the University of Rochester during the late 1970s.

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Always Coming Home

Always Coming Home is a 1985 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin; part novel, part textbook, part anthropologist's record, Always Coming Home describes the life and society of the Kesh people, a cultural group who "might be going to have lived a long, long time from now in Northern California." (page i).

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Amateur radio

Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, describes the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communication.

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Amazon SimpleDB

Amazon SimpleDB is a distributed database written in Erlang by Amazon.com.

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Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies and governments, on a paid subscription basis.

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Ambient network

Ambient networks is a network integration design that seeks to solve problems relating to switching between networks to maintain contact with the outside world.

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American Business and Technology University

American Business and Technology University is an online-based technical university.

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Amkette EvoTV

EvoTV is a range of digital media players developed by Amkette that brings internet and web2.0 features to the television.

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AMPRNet

The AMPRNet (AMateur Packet Radio Network) is a name used by amateur radio operators for computer networks connected over amateur radio.

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Analyst relations

Analyst relations is a corporate strategy, corporate communications and marketing activity in which corporations communicate with ICT industry analysts (also known as research analysts) who work for independent research and consulting firms such as the leading four.

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André Danthine

André Danthine was a professor of computer science at the University of Liège from 1967 to 1997; he is now a professor emeritus there.

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Andreu Veà Baró

Andreu Veà, Ph.D. (1969 in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Girona, Spain), is an engineer, president of the Internet Society (ISOC-ES) and member of the advisory board of the Internet Hall of Fame.

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Andrew Herbert

Andrew James Herbert OBE (born 1954) is a British computer scientist, formerly Chairman of Microsoft Research, for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.

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Andy Hopper

Andrew Hopper (born 1953) is Treasurer and Vice-President of the Royal Society, Professor of Computer Technology, Head of the University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology, an Honorary Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge by Alan Macfarlane 22 May 2008 and serial entrepreneur.

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Anno 1602

Anno 1602: Creation of a New World (released as 1602 A.D. in North America and Australia) is a real time strategy and city building video game developed by Max Design, published by Sunflowers Interactive and distributed by Infogrames.

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Anonymous blog

An anonymous blog is a blog without any acknowledged author or contributor.

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Anonymous P2P

An anonymous P2P communication system is a peer-to-peer distributed application in which the nodes or participants are anonymous or pseudonymous.

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AoC NILTA

AoC NILTA is a membership services organisation which leads and lobbies for the development and use of ICT and e-learning across the post-16 education sector.

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AP Computer Science A

Advanced Placement Computer Science A (also called AP Comp Sci, AP Comp Sci A, or AP Java) is an AP Computer Science course and examination offered by the College Board to high school students as an opportunity to earn college credit for a college-level computer science course.

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Apache MINA

Apache MINA (Multipurpose Infrastructure for Network Applications) is an open source Java network application framework.

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Apache Mynewt

Apache Mynewt is a modular real-time operating system for connected Internet of things (IoT) devices that must operate for long times under power, memory, and storage constraints.

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APC by Schneider Electric

APC by Schneider Electric, formerly known as American Power Conversion Corporation, is a manufacturer of uninterruptible power supplies, electronics peripherals and data center products.

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Apple Attachment Unit Interface

Apple Attachment Unit Interface (AAUI) is a mechanical re-design by Apple of the standard Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) used to connect Ethernet transceivers to computer equipment.

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Apple Filing Protocol

The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), formerly AppleTalk Filing Protocol, is a proprietary network protocol, and part of the Apple File Service (AFS), that offers file services for macOS and the classic Mac OS.

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Apple Open Collaboration Environment

Apple Open Collaboration Environment, or AOCE (sometimes OCE), was a collection of messaging-related technologies introduced for the classic Mac OS in the early 1990s.

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Apple Open Directory

Apple Open Directory is the LDAP directory service model implementation from Apple Inc. A directory service is software which stores and organizes information about a computer network's users and network resources and which allows network administrators to manage users' access to the resources.

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AppleLink

AppleLink was the name of both Apple Computer's online service for its dealers, third party developers, and users, and the client software used to access it.

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Application delivery controller

An application delivery controller (ADC) is a computer network device in a datacenter, often part of an application delivery network (ADN), that helps perform common tasks, such as those done by web sites to remove load from the web servers themselves.

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Application layer

An application layer is an abstraction layer that specifies the shared communications protocols and interface methods used by hosts in a communications network.

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Application Portability Profile

The Application Portability Profile (APP) is an 1990s framework for Open-System Environment designed by the NIST for use by the U.S. Government.

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Application-level gateway

In the context of computer networking, an application-level gateway (also known as ALG, application layer gateway, application gateway, application proxy, or application-level proxy) consists of a security component that augments a firewall or NAT employed in a computer network.

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Applied Micro Circuits Corporation

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (also known as AppliedMicro, AMCC or APM) is a fabless semiconductor company designing network and embedded Power Architecture (including a Power Architecture license), and server processor ARM (including an ARMv8-A license), optical transport and storage products.

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Arcade game

An arcade game or coin-op is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades.

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Architecture of Windows 9x

The architecture of the Windows 9x series kernel is monolithic.

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ARCNET

Attached Resource Computer NETwork (ARCNET or ARCnet) is a communications protocol for local area networks.

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Arista Networks

Arista Networks (previously Arastra) is a computer networking company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA.

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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.Th.; often called the Aristotelian University or University of Thessaloniki; Αριστοτέλειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλονίκης) is the sixth oldest and among the most highly ranked tertiary education institutions in Greece.

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Arm Holdings

Arm Holdings (Arm) is a multinational semiconductor and software design company, owned by SoftBank Group and its Vision Fund.

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ARP spoofing

In computer networking, ARP spoofing, ARP cache poisoning, or ARP poison routing, is a technique by which an attacker sends (spoofed) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages onto a local area network.

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ARPA Host Name Server Protocol

The ARPA Host Name Server Protocol (NAMESERVER), is an obsolete network protocol used in translating a host name to an Internet address.

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Arping

Arping is a computer software tool for discovering and probing hosts on a computer network.

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Arpwatch

arpwatch is a computer software tool for monitoring Address Resolution Protocol traffic on a computer network.

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Arrayent

Arrayent, Inc. is an Internet of Things (IoT) platform delivered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution.

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ARS++

ARS++ was developed in 2002 for the book Undiluted Programming to demonstrate ARS based programming in a real world context.

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Art Stations of the Naples Metro

The Art Stations of Naples Metro are some stops of Naples Metro in which special attention was paid to making the environment beautiful, comfortable and functional.

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Artmedia

Artmedia was one of the first scientific projects concerning the relationship between art, technology, philosophy and aesthetics.

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Aruba Networks

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, is a vendor of data networking solutions for enterprises and businesses worldwide.

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ASCII art

ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII).

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Ashton-Tate

Ashton-Tate (Ashton-Tate Corporation) was a US-based software company best known for developing the popular dBASE database application.

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ASRAD-HELLAS

ASRAD Hellas is an advanced short range air defense system developed by Rheinmetall.

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Assault Rigs

Assault Rigs is an action game developed and published by Psygnosis, released in 1996 for MS-DOS and PlayStation, and a year later for the Sega Saturn in Japan.

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Assortative mixing

In the study of complex networks, assortative mixing, or assortativity, is a bias in favor of connections between network nodes with similar characteristics.

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Asynchronous cellular automaton

Cellular automata, as with other multi-agent system models, usually treat time as discrete and state updates as occurring synchronously.

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Asynchronous transfer mode

Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is, according to the ATM Forum, "a telecommunications concept defined by ANSI and ITU (formerly CCITT) standards for carriage of a complete range of user traffic, including voice, data, and video signals".

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Asynchrony (computer programming)

Asynchrony, in computer programming, refers to the occurrence of events independent of the main program flow and ways to deal with such events.

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AT91CAP

AT91CAP (AT91CAP Customizable Atmel Microcontrollers) is a family of Atmel microcontrollers based on the 32-bit RISC microprocessors from ARM.

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Atlas Computer Laboratory

The Atlas Computer Laboratory on the Harwell, Oxfordshire campus shared by the Harwell Laboratory was one of the major computer laboratories in the world, which operated between 1961 and 1975 to provide a service to British scientists at a time when powerful computers were not usually available.

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Atmel

Atmel Corporation is an American-based designer and manufacturer of semiconductors, founded in 1984.

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Atomic authorization

Atomic authorization is the act of securing authorization rights independently from the intermediary applications to which they are granted and the parties to which they apply.

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Auckland Institute of Studies

Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) (formerly AIS St Helens; Māori: Te Whare Wānanga ki Hato Herena) is the largest privately owned tertiary institute in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Audi Prologue

Audi Prologue is a concept luxury Coupé and Estate unveiled by Audi at the 2014 LA Auto Show.

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Audio over Ethernet

In audio and broadcast engineering, Audio over Ethernet (sometimes AoE—not to be confused with ATA over Ethernet) is the use of an Ethernet-based network to distribute real-time digital audio.

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Audio Video Bridging

Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is a common name for the set of technical standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Audio Video Bridging Task Group of the IEEE 802.1 standards committee.

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Augmented tree-based routing

Augmented tree-based routing (ATR) protocol, first proposed in Augmented Tree-based Routing Protocol for Scalable Ad Hoc Networks, Proc.

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AuraOne Systems

AuraOne Systems, Inc.

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Authorization

Authorization is the function of specifying access rights/privileges to resources related to information security and computer security in general and to access control in particular.

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Automatic lathe

An automatic lathe is a lathe (usually a metalworking lathe) whose actions are controlled automatically.

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Automatic server discovery

Automatic server discovery is a software licensing feature that allows client applications to find license servers automatically on the network, thus eliminating the need for end users to manually configure server information and allowing system administrators to perform their tasks more easily and efficiently.

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Autonomic computing

Autonomic computing (also known as AC) refers to the self-managing characteristics of distributed computing resources, adapting to unpredictable changes while hiding intrinsic complexity to operators and users.

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Autonomic Network Architecture

The Autonomic Network Architecture (ANA) project aims at exploring novel ways of organizing and using networks beyond legacy Internet technology.

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Autonomic networking

Autonomic Networking follows the concept of Autonomic Computing, an initiative started by IBM in 2001.

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Avahi (software)

Avahi is a free zero-configuration networking (zeroconf) implementation, including a system for multicast DNS/DNS-SD service discovery.

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Avaya ERS 4000 Series

Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series or (ERS 4000) in computer networking terms are stackable Layer3 (routers) and Layer 2 (switches) designed and manufactured by Avaya for Ethernet devices.

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Avaya ERS 5500 Series

The Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series or (ERS 5500) is a series of stackable, Layer 3 switches used in computer networking.

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Avaya ERS 5600 Series

Ethernet Routing Switch 5600 Series or (ERS 5600) in computer networking terms are stackable routers and switches designed and manufactured by Avaya.

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Avaya ERS 8600

The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 or ERS 8600, previously known as the Passport 8600 or the Accelar 8000, is a modular chassis combination hardware router and switch used in computer networking.

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Avaya ERS 8800 Series

Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800 Series or ERS 8800, is a range of modular chassis products that combine hardware router and switch used in computer networking, designed and manufactured by Avaya.

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Avaya Secure Router 4134

The Avaya Secure Router 4134 (or SR-4134) in telecommunications and computer networking technologies is a device manufactured by Avaya that combines the functions of WAN Routing, stateful firewall security, Ethernet switching, IP telephony, and Microsoft mediation into one device.

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Avaya Simple Loop Prevention Protocol

Simple Loop Prevention Protocol (SLPP) in computer networking is a layer 2 protocol invented by Nortel (previously acquired by Avaya, now acquired by Extreme Networks) to protect against network loops.

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Avaya Unified Communications Management

Avaya Unified Communications Management in computer networking is the name of a collection of GUI software programs from Avaya utilizing a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that serves as a foundation for unifying configuration and monitoring of Avaya Unified Communications Servers and data systems.

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Avaya VSP 4000 Series

The Avaya Virtual Services Platform 4000 Series (VSP 4000) are products that, in computer networking terms, are standalone Switch/Routers (Layer 2/Layer 3) designed and manufactured by Avaya for Ethernet-based networks.

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Avenda Systems

Avenda Systems is a Silicon Valley start-up, that develops network access security products with operations in Santa Clara, California, USA and Bangalore, India.

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Avnet

Avnet, Inc. is one of the world's largest distributors of electronic components and embedded solutions and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

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AX.25

AX.25 (Amateur X.25) is a data link layer protocol derived from the X.25 protocol suite and designed for use by amateur radio operators.

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École des technologies numériques appliquées

The École des technologies numériques appliquées (ETNA) is a French private university in computer science localized at Ivry-sur-Seine.

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École nationale supérieure d'informatique pour l'industrie et l'entreprise

The École nationale supérieure d'informatique pour l'industrie et l'entreprise (National School of Computer Science for Industry and Business), formerly known as Institut d'informatique d'entreprise, is one of the top French public Grandes écoles in Computer Science.

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École nationale supérieure de l'électronique et de ses applications

École Nationale Supérieure de l'Électronique et de ses Applications (also known as ENSEA) is a graduate school (grande école) of electrical engineering and computer science, located in Cergy (in Val d'Oise department) close to Paris in France.

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École pour l'informatique et les techniques avancées

The École Pour l'Informatique et les Techniques Avancées (the "Graduate School of Computer Science and Advanced Technologies"), more commonly known as EPITA is a French grande école specialized in the field of computer science and software engineering.

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École supérieure d'Informatique, réseaux et systèmes d'information

Ecole supérieure d'Informatique, réseaux et systèmes d'information (acronym ITIN) was a public higher education apprenticeship school in Cergy-Pontoise, France.

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BA Systems

BA Systems is the first Indian enterprise core and edge managed router manufacturer company.

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Bachelor of Computer Science

The Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (abbreviated BCompSc or BCS or BS CS or B.Sc. CS) is a type of bachelor's degree, usually awarded after three or four years of collegiate study in computer science, but possibly awarded in fewer years depending on factors such as an institution's course requirements and academic calendar.

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Bachelor of Information Technology

A Bachelor of Information Technology (abbreviations BIT, BInfTech, B.Tech(IT) or BE(IT)) is an undergraduate academic degree that generally requires three to five years of study.

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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

A Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, (abbreviated BSIT or B.Sc IT), is a Bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in the Information technology field.

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Bachelor of Software Engineering

A Bachelor of Software Engineering (B.SE.) is an undergraduate academic degree (bachelor's degree) awarded for completing a program of study in the field of software development for computers in information technology.

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Backbone network

A backbone is a part of computer network that interconnects various pieces of network, providing a path for the exchange of information between different LANs or subnetworks.

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Backup validation

Backup validation is the process whereby owners of computer data may examine how their data was backed up in order to understand what their risk of data loss might be.

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Bandwidth allocation

Bandwidth allocation is the process of assigning radio frequencies to different applications.

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Barefoot Networks

Barefoot Networks is a computer networking company headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

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Barracuda Networks

Barracuda Networks, Inc. is a company providing security, networking and storage products based on network appliances and cloud services.

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Base station

Base station (or base radio station) is – according to the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) – a "land station in the land mobile service." The term is used in the context of mobile telephony, wireless computer networking and other wireless communications and in land surveying.

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Baselining

Baselining is a method for analyzing computer network performance.

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BBC Micro

The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, is a series of microcomputers and associated peripherals designed and built by the Acorn Computer company for the BBC Computer Literacy Project, operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation.

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BBN Technologies

BBN Technologies (originally Bolt, Beranek and Newman) is an American high-technology company which provides research and development services.

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Beckstrom's law

In economics, Beckstrom's law is a model or theorem formulated by Rod Beckstrom.

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Behrouz A. Forouzan

Behrouz A. Forouzan (born 1944) is an emeritus professor of the Computer Information Systems department of DeAnza College.

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Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics

The Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, also known as BSUIR (Беларускі дзяржаўны ўніверсітэт інфарматыкі і радыёэлектронікі), is a public Higher Education Institution accredited by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus.

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Belkin

Belkin International, Inc., is an American manufacturer of consumer electronics that specializes in connectivity devices.

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Bell-Northern Research

Bell-Northern Research (BNR) was a telecommunications research and development company established In 1971 when Bell Canada and Northern Electric combined their R&D organizations.

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Ben NanoNote

The Ben NanoNote (officially the 本 NanoNote)Melanson, Donald.

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BeOS R5

BeOS R5 is the final version of BeOS from Be Inc..

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Berkeley Packet Filter

The Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) provides a raw interface to data link layers, permitting raw link-layer packets to be sent and received.

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Berkeley r-commands

The Berkeley r-commands are a suite of computer programs designed to enable users of one Unix system to log in or issue commands to another Unix computer via TCP/IP computer network.

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Berkeley Software Distribution

Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) was a Unix operating system derivative developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of the University of California, Berkeley, from 1977 to 1995.

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Bertrand du Castel

Bertrand du Castel is a French-American author and scientist who won in 2005 the Visionary Award from Card Technology Magazine for pioneering the Java Card, which by 2007 had sold more than 3.5 billion units worldwide.

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Big Brother (software)

Big Brother (alias BB) was a tool for systems and network monitoring, generally used by system administrators.

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BioWeb

The BioWeb is the connotation for a network of web-enabled biological devices (e.g. trees, plants, and flowers) which extends an internet of things to the Internet of Living Things of natural sensory devices.

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Birch Communications

Birch Communications is an Atlanta, Georgia-based provider of IP-based communications, network broadband, cloud computing, and information technology services to small, mid-sized, enterprise and wholesale business customers in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

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BiSS interface

The open source BiSS Interface (bidirectional/serial/synchronous) is based on a protocol which implements a real time interface.

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Bit time

Bit time is a concept in computer networking.

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Bitcoin

Bitcoin (₿) is the world's first cryptocurrency, a form of electronic cash.

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BitVault

BitVault is a content-addressable distributed storage system, developed by Microsoft Research in China.

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Black hole (networking)

In networking, black holes refer to places in the network where incoming or outgoing traffic is silently discarded (or "dropped"), without informing the source that the data did not reach its intended recipient.

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BlackBerry Limited

BlackBerry Limited is a Canadian multinational company specializing in enterprise software and the Internet of things.

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Bleeping Computer

Bleeping Computer is a computer help site founded by Lawrence Abrams in 2004.

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BMIR

BMIR 94.5 FM (Burning Man Information Radio) is the unlicensed community radio station for Burning Man, an event held annually in Black Rock Desert, Nevada.

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BNC (software)

A BNC (short for Bounced Network Connection) is a piece of software that is used to relay traffic and connections in computer networks, much like a proxy.

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Bob Kahn

Robert Elliot Kahn (born December 23, 1938) is an American electrical engineer, who, along with Vint Cerf, invented the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), the fundamental communication protocols at the heart of the Internet.

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Bogon filtering

Bogon filtering is the practice of filtering bogons, which are bogus (fake) IP addresses of a computer network.

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Bolesław Szymański

Bolesław Karol Szymański is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science and the Founding Head of the Center for Pervasive Computing and Networking, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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Bonjour Sleep Proxy

Apple's Bonjour Sleep Proxy service is an open source component of zero configuration networking, designed to assist in reducing power consumption of networked electronic devices.

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Boot Service Discovery Protocol

Boot Service Discovery Protocol (BSDP) is an Apple-developed, standards-conforming extension of DHCP.

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Booting

In computing, booting is starting up a computer or computer appliance until it can be used.

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Bootstrap Protocol

The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) is a computer networking protocol used in Internet Protocol networks to automatically assign an IP address to network devices from a configuration server.

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Born-digital

The term born-digital refers to materials that originate in a digital form.

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Botnet

A botnet is a number of Internet-connected devices, each of which is running one or more bots.

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Brad Karp

Brad Nelson Karp is an American computer scientist, specializing in computer networks.

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Breakout box

A breakout box is a critical piece of electrical test equipment used to support integration testing, expedite maintenance, and streamline the troubleshooting process at the system, subsystem, and component level by simplifying the access to test signals.

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Brian Randell

Brian Randell (born 1936) is a British computer scientist, and Emeritus Professor at the School of Computing Science, Newcastle University, UK He specialises in research into software fault tolerance and dependability, and is a noted authority on the early pre-1950 history of computers.

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Brian Reid (computer scientist)

Brian Keith Reid (born 1949) is an American computer scientist.

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Brian the Brain

"Brian the Brain" is the ninth episode of the second series of Space: 1999 (and the thirty-third episode overall of the programme).

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Bridge Communications

Bridge Communications, Inc. was founded by Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico in 1981 and was based in Mountain View, California.

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Bridging (programming)

In computer science, bridging describes systems that map the runtime behaviour of different programming languages so they can share common resources.

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Bristol Standard Asynchronous Protocol

Bristol Standard Asynchronous/Synchronous Protocol (BSAP) is an industrial automation protocol developed by Bristol Babcock and managed by Emerson.

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BRL-CAD

BRL-CAD is a constructive solid geometry (CSG) solid modeling computer-aided design (CAD) system.

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Broadband

In telecommunications, broadband is wide bandwidth data transmission which transports multiple signals and traffic types.

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Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network

In the 1980s the telecommunications industry expected that digital services would follow much the same pattern as voice services did on the public switched telephone network, and conceived an end-to-end circuit switched services, known as Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN).

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Broadband networks

The ideal telecommunication network has the following characteristics: broadband, multi-media, multi-point, multi-rate and economical implementation for a diversity of services (multi-services).

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Broadcast and Multicast Service

Broadcast and Multicast Service (BCMCS) is an interface for providing broadcast and multicast services in 3GPP2 CDMA2000 mobile networks.

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Broadcast communication network

In computer networking and telecommunications, a broadcast communication network is a communication network which uses broadcasting for communication between its nodes.

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Broadcast domain

A broadcast domain is a logical division of a computer network, in which all nodes can reach each other by broadcast at the data link layer.

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Broadcast engineering

Broadcast engineering is the field of electrical engineering, and now to some extent computer engineering and information technology, which deals with radio and television broadcasting.

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Broadcast radiation

Broadcast radiation is the accumulation of broadcast and multicast traffic on a computer network.

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Broadcasting (networking)

In computer networking, telecommunication and information theory, broadcasting is a method of transferring a message to all recipients simultaneously.

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Broadcom Corporation

Broadcom Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company that made products for the wireless and broadband communication industry.

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Brook International School, Sasthamcotta

Brook International School (BIS) Sasthamcotta is an English medium school, affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi, with affiliation Number 930717.

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Browser security

Browser security is the application of Internet security to web browsers in order to protect networked data and computer systems from breaches of privacy or malware.

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Bruce Jay Nelson

Bruce Jay Nelson (January 19, 1952 – September 19, 1999) was an American computer scientist best known as the inventor of the remote procedure call concept for computer network communications.

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BS2000

BS2000 (renamed BS2000/OSD in 1992) is a mainframe computer operating system developed in the 1970s by Siemens (Data Processing Department EDV) and from early 2000s onward by Fujitsu Technology Solutions.

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BSNL Broadband

BSNL Broadband is an Internet access service from state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) available in India since 14 January 2005.

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BTDigg

BTDigg is the first BitTorrent DHT search engine.

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Btrieve

Btrieve is a transactional database (navigational database) software product.

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Buckeye Union High School District

The Buckeye Union High School District #201 (BUHSD) is a school district serving the town of Buckeye, Arizona and the far southern section of the city of Goodyear, Arizona.

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Bug bounty program

A bug bounty program is a deal offered by many websites and software developers by which individuals can receive recognition and compensation for reporting bugs, especially those pertaining to exploits and vulnerabilities.

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Building automation

Building automation is the automatic centralized control of a building's heating, ventilation and air conditioning, lighting and other systems through a building management system or building automation system (BAS).

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Bulletin board system

A bulletin board system or BBS (also called Computer Bulletin Board Service, CBBS) is a computer server running software that allows users to connect to the system using a terminal program.

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Burning Chrome

"Burning Chrome" is a short story, written by William Gibson and first published in Omni in July 1982.

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Burst switching

In a packet switched network, burst switching is a capability in which each network switch extracts routing instructions from an incoming packet header to establish and maintain the appropriate switch connection for the duration of the packet, following which the connection is automatically released.

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Burst transmission

In telecommunication, a burst transmission or data burst is the broadcast of a relatively high-bandwidth transmission over a short period.

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Burstiness

In statistics, burstiness is the intermittent increases and decreases in activity or frequency of an event.

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Bus (computing)

In computer architecture, a bus (a contraction of the Latin omnibus) is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer, or between computers.

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Business @ the Speed of Thought

Business @ the Speed of Thought is a book written by Bill Gates and Collins Hemingway in 1999.

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Business process reengineering

Business process re-engineering (BPR) is a business management strategy, originally pioneered in the early 1990s, focusing on the analysis and design of workflows and business processes within an organization.

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Business service provider

A business service provider (BSP) is one of several categories of service provider in the business world.

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Business-to-employee

Business-to-employee (B2E) electronic commerce uses an intrabusiness network which allows companies to provide products and/or services to their employees.

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C-base

c-base e.V. is a non-profit association located in Berlin, Germany.

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Cable router

Cable router has 2 basic meanings.

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Cable/DSL gateway

Cable/DSL gateway is the network gateway which interfaces from digital subscriber line (DSL) and Cable TV to some other physical implementation of the computer network, usually to the wireless network or LAN.

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Cache IQ

Cache IQ, Inc. was an Austin, Texas, US-based network computing company which created an inline caching appliance for network-attached storage (NAS).

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CacheFS

CacheFS is the name used for several similar software technologies designed to speed up distributed file system file access for networked computers.

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Cafu Engine

The Cafu Engine is a game engine developed by Carsten Fuchs.

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CAIS Software

CAIS Software is an integrated development environment company based in the San Diego CA United States.

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Call centre

A call centre or call center is a centralised office used for receiving or transmitting a large volume of requests by telephone.

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Call detail record

A call detail record (CDR) is a data record produced by a telephone exchange or other telecommunications equipment that documents the details of a telephone call or other telecommunications transaction (e.g., text message) that passes through that facility or device.

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Calvin Mooers

Calvin Northrup Mooers (October 24, 1919 – December 1, 1994), was an American computer scientist known for his work in information retrieval and for the programming language TRAC.

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Camellia (cipher)

In cryptography, Camellia is a symmetric key block cipher with a block size of 128 bits and key sizes of 128, 192 and 256 bits.

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Campus network

A campus network, campus area network, corporate area network or CAN is a computer network made up of an interconnection of local area networks (LANs) within a limited geographical area.

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Captive Audience

Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age is an American non-fiction book by the legal expert Susan P. Crawford.

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Caraga Regional Science High School

Caraga Regional Science High School is a public school in San Juan, Surigao City, Philippines.

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Cardea (DRM)

Cardea is the codename for portable version of Windows Media DRM for network devices, whose marketing name is Windows Media DRM for Network Devices (or in short form WMDRM-ND) introduced by Microsoft.

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Carleton School of Information Technology

Carleton School of Information Technology (CSIT) is part of the Faculty of Engineering and Design at Carleton University.

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Carlos Osuna

Carlos Osuna (born November 22, 1970) is a Mexican computer programmer, software architect and entrepreneur best known as being one of the founders of Espacios Business Media during its inception days.

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Carmen Hermosillo

Carmen Hermosillo (died August 10, 2008), A.K.A. humdog, was a community manager/research analyst, essayist, and poet.

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Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science

The School of Computer Science (SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US is a leading private school for computer science established in 1988.

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CARNet

CARNet (Croatian Academic and Research Network, Hrvatska akademska i istraživačka mreža) is the national research and education network of Croatia.

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Carrier Grade Linux

Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) is a set of specifications which detail standards of availability, scalability, manageability, and service response characteristics which must be met in order for Linux kernel-based operating system to be considered "carrier grade" (i.e. ready for use within the telecommunications industry).

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Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance and resolution using priorities

In computer networking, carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance and resolution using priorities (CSMA/CARP) is a channel access method.

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Carrier-sense multiple access with collision avoidance

Carrier-sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) in computer networking, is a network multiple access method in which carrier sensing is used, but nodes attempt to avoid collisions by transmitting only when the channel is sensed to be "idle".

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Cascading failure

A cascading failure is a process in a system of interconnected parts in which the failure of one or few parts can trigger the failure of other parts and so on.

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Category 3 cable

Category 3 cable, commonly known as or station wire, and less commonly known as VG or voice-grade (as, for example, in 100BaseVG), is an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable used in telephone wiring.

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Category 5 cable

Category 5 cable, commonly referred to as Cat 5, is a twisted pair cable for computer networks.

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Catherine Asaro

Catherine Ann Asaro is an American science fiction and fantasy author.

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CC-Link Industrial Networks

CC-Link is open industrial network that enables devices from numerous manufacturers to communicate.

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CD publishing

CD publishing is the use of CD duplication systems to create a large number of unique discs.

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CDP Spoofing

In computer networking, CDP spoofing is a technique employed to compromise the operation of network devices that use Cisco Discovery Protocol for discovering neighboring devices.

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Cell relay

In computer networking, cell relay refers to a method of statistically multiplexing small fixed-length packets, called "cells", to transport data between computers or kinds of network equipment.

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Centrify

Centrify is a company that offers Identity and Access Management and Privileged Identity Management to secure access across computer network and cloud computing environments.

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Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Telecomunicações

CPqD is an independent institution whose main objective is to increase Brazil’s competitiveness and further the digital inclusion of the country’s society, based on innovative Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

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CERNET

The China Education and Research Network (CERNET) is the first nationwide education and research computer network in China.

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Changchun University of Science and Technology

Changchun University of Science and Technology is a key university in China, previously known as Changchun Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics.

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Change control

Change control within quality management systems (QMS) and information technology (IT) systems is a process—either formal or informal—used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner.

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Channel access method

In telecommunications and computer networks, a channel access method or multiple access method allows several terminals connected to the same multi-point transmission medium to transmit over it and to share its capacity.

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Character (computing)

In computer and machine-based telecommunications terminology, a character is a unit of information that roughly corresponds to a grapheme, grapheme-like unit, or symbol, such as in an alphabet or syllabary in the written form of a natural language.

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Charles E Milander

Charles E. Milander is an Information Technology and social media strategy expert.

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Check Point Integrity

Check Point Integrity is an endpoint security software product developed by Check Point Software Technologies.

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Cheeger constant (graph theory)

In mathematics, the Cheeger constant (also Cheeger number or isoperimetric number) of a graph is a numerical measure of whether or not a graph has a "bottleneck".

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Cheyenne (supercomputer)

The Cheyenne supercomputer at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) in Cheyenne, Wyoming began operation as one of the world’s most powerful and energy-efficient computers.

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Chief networking officer

The chief networking officer (CNO) is a business networking position in a company or other organization.

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China Economic Information Network

China Economic Information Network (中国经济信息网) is a national information network that provides information and analyses of Chinese national macroeconomic trends.

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China International Electronic Commerce Center

China International Electronic Commerce Center (CIECC) is a government agency operating under the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, that develops electronic information projects.

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China Internet Network Information Center

The China Internet Network Information Center, or CNNIC, is the administrative agency responsible for Internet affairs under the Ministry of Information Industry of the People's Republic of China.

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China Netcom

China Netcom, full name China Netcom Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited (former stock codes: HKEX:0906, NYSE:CN), abbreviated CNC, was a former telecommunication service provider in People's Republic of China.

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Chris McNab

Christopher Ross McNab (born March 10, 1980) is an author, computer hacker, and founder of (a software company that identifies malware, insider threats, and cyberweapons within computer networks through DNS analytics).

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Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center

The Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center (known as the McAuliffe Space Center or CMSEC), in Pleasant Grove, Utah, teaches school children about space and is visited by students from around the world.

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CHS Electronics

CHS Electronics is a former multinational distributor of microcomputer products, personal computers, peripherals, networking products, and software.

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Chuck Sannipoli

Charles Joseph "Chuck" Sannipoli (1945-2015) was an executive in the computer networking industry, having served for more than 3 decades in many roles.

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Ciena Optical Multiservice Edge 6500

The 6500 Packet-Optical Platform (formerly called the Optical Multiservice Edge 6500 or OME 6500 during the product's time at Nortel) in telecommunication, computer networking and optical communications is a Multi-port multi-protocol system designed by Ciena that supports TDM/WDM/GigE/10G/40G and 100G ports.

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CipherGraph Networks

CipherGraph Networks is a computer networking software company specializing in cloud security based in Pleasanton, California.

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Cisco ASA

In computer networking, Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances, or simply Cisco ASA, is Cisco's line of network security devices introduced in May 2005, that succeeded three existing lines of popular Cisco products.

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CITIC Guoan Information Industry

CITIC Guoan Information Industry Co., Ltd. is a Chinese publicly traded company in the computer network infrastructure and information service industries.

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ClanLib

ClanLib is a video game SDK, currently supporting Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, with partial support for mobile platforms.

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Classic Mac OS

Classic Mac OS is a colloquial term used to describe a series of operating systems developed for the Macintosh family of personal computers by Apple Inc. from 1984 until 2001.

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ClearCenter

ClearCenter is headquartered in New Zealand, and has its primary product offices in Orem, Utah, along with marketing, support, research and development facilities around the world, ranging from Canada, Taiwan, China, Netherlands, UK and India helping to develop ClearCenter's Hybrid Products for an emerging type of Managed Service Provider known as the emerging Hybrid Service Provider.

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Clearing (telecommunications)

Clearing, in telecommunications means.

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Cleo (TV series)

Cleo is a Swedish drama/comedy TV series in two seasons, each consisting of nine episodes.

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Cleveland State University

Cleveland State University (CSU) is a public research university in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

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Client (computing)

A client is a piece of computer hardware or software that accesses a service made available by a server.

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Client-side

Client-side refers to operations that are performed by the client in a client–server relationship in a computer network.

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Client–queue–client

A client–queue–client or passive queue system is a client–server computer network in which the server is a data queue for the clients.

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Client–server model

The client–server model is a distributed application structure that partitions tasks or workloads between the providers of a resource or service, called servers, and service requesters, called clients.

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Climate change in Sweden

The issue of climate change in Sweden has received significant public and political attention and the mitigation of its effects has been high on the agenda of the three latest Governments of Sweden, the former Cabinet of Göran Persson (−2006), the previous Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt (2006–2014) and the current Löfven cabinet (2014–).

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Clonk

Clonk is a single player and multiplayer computer game series.

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Closed-loop authentication

Closed-loop authentication, as applied to computer network communication, refers to a mechanism whereby one party verifies the purported identity of another party by requiring them to supply a copy of a token transmitted to the canonical or trusted point of contact for that identity.

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Cloud collaboration

Cloud collaboration is a way of sharing and co-authoring computer files through the use of cloud computing, whereby documents are uploaded to a central "cloud" for storage, where they can then be accessed by others.

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Cloud load balancing

Cloud load balancing is a type of load balancing that is performed in cloud computing.

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Cloud robotics

Cloud robotics is a field of robotics that attempts to invoke cloud technologies such as cloud computing, cloud storage, and other Internet technologies centred on the benefits of converged infrastructure and shared services for robotics.

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Cluster Computing (journal)

Cluster Computing: the Journal of Networks, Software Tools and Applications is a peer-reviewed scientific journal on parallel processing, distributed computing systems, and computer communication networks.

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Cluster diagram

A Cluster diagram or clustering diagram is a general type of diagram, which represents some kind of cluster.

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Coaxial cable

Cross-sectional view of a coaxial cable Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced), is a type of electrical cable that has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield.

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Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) is a government-owned autonomous science and technology university in Kochi, Kerala, India.

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Code mobility

In distributed computing, code mobility is the ability for running programs, code or objects to be migrated (or moved) from one machine or application to another.

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Cognitive network

In communication networks, cognitive network (CN) is a new type of data network that makes use of cutting edge technology from several research areas (i.e. machine learning, knowledge representation, computer network, network management) to solve some problems current networks are faced with.

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College of Applied Sciences, Adoor

The College of Applied Sciences, Adoor is an institution under the Institute of Human Resources and Development.

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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.

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Color suite

A color suite (also called a color bay, telecine suite, or color correction bay) is the control room for color grading video in a post-production environment.

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Coloured Book protocols

The Coloured Book protocols were a set of computer network protocols used on the SERCnet and Janet X.25 packet-switched academic networks in the United Kingdom between 1980 and 1992.

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Com One group

COM One group (Listed in the Paris and Stuttgart stock exchanges from 1992 to 2005) was a manufacturer best known for its computer network adapters.

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Com21

Com21 was an early pioneer in developing cable modem networks in the era before the standard DOCSIS was introduced for Internet access via cable television networks.

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Combinatorial design

Combinatorial design theory is the part of combinatorial mathematics that deals with the existence, construction and properties of systems of finite sets whose arrangements satisfy generalized concepts of balance and/or symmetry.

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Commodore 64 peripherals

This article is about the various external peripherals of the Commodore 64 home computer.

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Common Information Model (computing)

The Common Information Model (CIM) is an open standard that defines how managed elements in an IT environment are represented as a common set of objects and relationships between them.

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Communication channel

A communication channel or simply channel refers either to a physical transmission medium such as a wire, or to a logical connection over a multiplexed medium such as a radio channel in telecommunications and computer networking.

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Communication during the September 11 attacks

Communication problems and successes played an important role in the September 11, 2001 attacks and their aftermath.

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Communication physics

Communication physics is one of the applied branches of physics.

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Communication software

Communication software is used to provide remote access to systems and exchange files and messages in text, audio and/or video formats between different computers or users.

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Communications in Iran

Iran’s telecommunications industry is almost entirely state-owned, dominated by the Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI).

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Communications ToolBox

The Communications Toolbox, generally shortened to Comm Toolbox or CTB, was a suite of application programming interfaces, libraries and device drivers for the classic Mac OS that implemented a wide variety of serial and network communication protocols.

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Communications, Computers, and Networks

The Scientific American special Issue on Communications, Computers, and Network, is a special issue of Scientific American dedicated to articles concerning impending changes to the internet in the period prior to the expansion and mainstreaming of the world wide web via Mosaic and Netscape.

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Comparison of distributed file systems

In computing, a distributed file system (DFS) or network file system is any file system that allows access to files from multiple hosts sharing via a computer network.

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Comparison of file-sharing applications

File sharing is a method of distributing electronically stored information such as computer programs and digital media.

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Comparison of network diagram software

A comparison of network diagram software finds a number of tools exist to generate computer network diagrams.

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Comparison of open-source operating systems

These tables compare free software / open-source operating systems.

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Completion rate

Completion rates measure the useful transmission of complete binary files across newsgroups.

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Complex network

In the context of network theory, a complex network is a graph (network) with non-trivial topological features—features that do not occur in simple networks such as lattices or random graphs but often occur in graphs modelling of real systems.

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Computational complexity

In computer science, the computational complexity, or simply complexity of an algorithm is the amount of resources required for running it.

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Computational science

Computational science (also scientific computing or scientific computation (SC)) is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary field that uses advanced computing capabilities to understand and solve complex problems.

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Computer

A computer is a device that can be instructed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically via computer programming.

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Computer and network surveillance

Computer and network surveillance is the monitoring of computer activity and data stored on a hard drive, or data being transferred over computer networks such as the Internet.

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Computer architecture simulator

A computer architecture simulator, or an architectural simulator, is a piece of software for modeling computer devices (or components) to predict outputs and performance metrics on a given input.

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Computer data storage

Computer data storage, often called storage or memory, is a technology consisting of computer components and recording media that are used to retain digital data.

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Computer industry

The computer or information technology, or IT industry is the range of businesses involved in designing computer hardware and computer networking infrastructures, developing computer software, manufacturing computer components, and providing information technology (IT) services.

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Computer magazine

Computer magazines are about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet.

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Computer Magazine

Computer Magazine is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the "tech-sphere and digi-verse", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet.

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Computer Measurement Group

The Computer Measurement Group (CMG), founded in 1974, is a worldwide non-profit organization of data processing professionals whose work involves measuring and managing the performance of computing systems.

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Computer Misuse Act 1990

The Computer Misuse Act 1990 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, introduced partly in response to the decision in R v Gold & Schifreen (1988) 1 AC 1063 (see below).

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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.

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Computer network naming scheme

In computing, naming schemes are often used for objects connected into computer networks.

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Computer network programming

Computer network programming involves writing computer programs that enable processes to communicate with each other across a computer network.

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Computer Networks Laboratory

The Computer Networks Laboratory was formed in 1995 as a result of the solution of research tasks and pilot projects in cooperation with the industry.

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Computer programming

Computer programming is the process of building and designing an executable computer program for accomplishing a specific computing task.

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Computer repair technician

A computer repair technician is a person who repairs and maintains computers and servers.

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Computer Science and Engineering

Computer science and engineering (CSE) is an academic program at some universities that integrates the fields of computer engineering and computer science.

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Computer scientist

A computer scientist is a person who has acquired the knowledge of computer science, the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their application.

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Computer security

Cybersecurity, computer security or IT security is the protection of computer systems from theft of or damage to their hardware, software or electronic data, as well as from disruption or misdirection of the services they provide.

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Computer security incident management

In the fields of computer security and information technology, computer security incident management involves the monitoring and detection of security events on a computer or computer network, and the execution of proper responses to those events.

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Computer Security Institute

The Computer Security Institute (CSI) was a professional membership organization serving practitioners of information, network, and computer-enabled physical security, from the level of system administrator to the chief information security officer.

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Computer security software

Computer security software or cybersecurity software is any computer program designed to enhance information security.

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Computer trespass

Computer trespass is a computer crime in Kansas, North Carolina, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington.

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Computer worm

A computer worm is a standalone malware computer program that replicates itself in order to spread to other computers.

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Computer-aided engineering

Computer-aided engineering (CAE) is the broad usage of computer software to aid in engineering analysis tasks.

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Computer-integrated manufacturing

Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the manufacturing approach of using computers to control the entire production process.

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Computerized physician order entry

Computerized physician order entry (CPOE), sometimes referred to as computerized provider order entry or computerized provider order management (CPOM), is a process of electronic entry of medical practitioner instructions for the treatment of patients (particularly hospitalized patients) under his or her care.

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Computers in the classroom

Computers in the classroom include any digital technology used to enhance, supplement, or replace a traditional educational curriculum.

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ComputerSupport.com

ComputerSupport.com is a managed services systems management IT support firm based in Natick, Massachusetts.

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Computing

Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers.

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Computing platform

A computing platform or digital platform is the environment in which a piece of software is executed.

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ConceptDraw PRO

ConceptDraw PRO is proprietary diagramming software used to create business graphics, including: diagrams, flowcharts, Infographics, data visualization for business process models, data presentation and project management documentation.

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Concurrency control

In information technology and computer science, especially in the fields of computer programming, operating systems, multiprocessors, and databases, concurrency control ensures that correct results for concurrent operations are generated, while getting those results as quickly as possible.

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Concurrent computing

Concurrent computing is a form of computing in which several computations are executed during overlapping time periods—concurrently—instead of sequentially (one completing before the next starts).

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Concurrent user

In computer science, the number of concurrent users for a resource in a location, with the location being a computing network or a single computer, refers to the total number of people using the resource within a predefined period of time.

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Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems

SenSys, the ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, is an annual academic conference in the area of embedded networked sensors.

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Conflict-free replicated data type

In distributed computing, a conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) is a data structure which can be replicated across multiple computers in a network, where the replicas can be updated independently and concurrently without coordination between the replicas, and where it is always mathematically possible to resolve inconsistencies which might result.

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Connectionless routing

Connectionless routing is a method of transmitting data in computer networks, in which each packet is treated separately, making its way through the network independently.

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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 Exchange (AMEX) listed securities (stocks and bonds).

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Consultant

A consultant (from consultare "to deliberate") is a professional who provides expert advice in a particular area such as security (electronic or physical), management, education, accountancy, law, human resources, marketing (and public relations), finance, engineering, science or any of many other specialized fields.

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Consumers Software

Consumers Software was a computer networking company based in Canada.

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Content processor

Content processors are sometimes confused with network processors that inspect the packet payload of an IP packet travelling through a computer network.

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Content reference identifier

A content reference identifier or CRID is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum.

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Contention ratio

In computer networking, the contention ratio is the ratio of the potential maximum demand to the actual bandwidth.

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Contiki

Contiki is an operating system for networked, memory-constrained systems with a focus on low-power wireless Internet of Things devices.

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Control Panel (Windows)

The Control Panel is a component of Microsoft Windows that provides the ability to view and change system settings.

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Control theory

Control theory in control systems engineering deals with the control of continuously operating dynamical systems in engineered processes and machines.

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Converged network adapter

A converged network adapter (CNA), also called a converged network interface controller (C-NIC), is a computer input/output device that combines the functionality of a host bus adapter (HBA) with a network interface controller (NIC).

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Copper cable certification

In copper twisted pair wire networks, copper cable certification is achieved through a thorough series of tests in accordance with Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) or International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards.

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Copper conductor

Copper has been used in electrical wiring since the invention of the electromagnet and the telegraph in the 1820s.

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Copyright law of Japan

consist of two parts: "Author's Rights" and "Neighbouring Rights." As such, "copyright" is a convenient collective term rather than a single concept in Japan.

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Core banking

Core banking is a banking service provided by a group of networked bank branches where customers may access their bank account and perform basic transactions from any of the member branch offices.

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Core Foundation

Core Foundation (also called CF) is a C application programming interface (API) in macOS & iOS, and is a mix of low-level routines and wrapper functions.

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Coreu

COREU (French: Correspondance Européenne – Telex network of European correspondents, also EUKOR-Netzwerk in Austria) is a communication network of the European Union for the communication of the Council of the European Union, the European correspondents of the foreign ministries of the EU member states, permanent representatives of member states in Brussels, the European Commission, and the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union.

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Corning Inc.

Corning Incorporated is an American multinational technology company that specializes in specialty glass, ceramics, and related materials and technologies including advanced optics, primarily for industrial and scientific applications.

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Cortina Systems

Cortina Systems, Inc.

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Corvus Systems

Corvus Systems was a technology company founded by Michael D'Addio and Mark Hahn in 1979 and located in San Jose, Silicon Valley, in the United States.

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Countersign (military)

In military terminology, a countersign is a sign, word, or any other signal previously agreed upon and required to be exchanged between a sentry or guard and anybody approaching his or her post.

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Covert channel

In computer security, a covert channel is a type of attack that creates a capability to transfer information objects between processes that are not supposed to be allowed to communicate by the computer security policy.

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Cozzetti & Gemmill

Bob Cozzetti and Tim Gemmill (best known as Cozzetti & Gemmill) are American jazz musicians, composers, record producers, co-bandleaders, and entrepreneurs who have been collaborating on musical projects since the late 1960s, most notably: Music Projection Trio (1970–1972), Rorschach (1973–1977), Cozzetti & Gemmill Quartet (1978–1982), Cozzetti & Gemmill (1983–present), Rocka Records (1994–2004), Rocka.com (1999–2004) and Cozgem Records (1981–present).

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CRAX Commander

Crax Commander, stylized CRAX, is a dual pane, orthodox file manager for macOS, written in the programming language Objective-C. The app is currently developed by Soft4U2 (Marcin Słowik) and is one of several replacement apps for Apple's Finder.

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Critical section

In concurrent programming, concurrent accesses to shared resources can lead to unexpected or erroneous behavior, so parts of the program where the shared resource is accessed are protected.

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Crocus Technology

Crocus Technology, founded in 2006, is a venture-capital-backed semiconductor startup company developing magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) technology.

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Cross File Transfer

CFT (Cross File Transfer) (product name: Axway Transfer CFT) is a secure computer file transfer program and protocol from Axway Inc, used extensively in France and banking industries in Europe.

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Crypto-anarchism

Crypto-anarchism (or crypto-anarchy) is a cyber-spatial realization of anarchism.

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Cryptography

Cryptography or cryptology (from κρυπτός|translit.

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Crystal Tools

Crystal Tools is a game engine created and used internally by the Japanese company Square Enix.

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CSN.1

In telecommunications and computer networking, Concrete Syntax Notation One (CSN.1) is a standard and flexible notation that describes data structures for representing, encoding, transmitting, and decoding data, specifically GPRS used for cell phones.

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Cube-connected cycles

In graph theory, the cube-connected cycles is an undirected cubic graph, formed by replacing each vertex of a hypercube graph by a cycle.

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CUDI

The University Corporation for Internet Development (Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet; CUDI) is a non-profit consortium to build and operate a Mexican high-performance backbone network for research and education, sometimes called Internet-2 for Mexico.

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Cult of the Dead Cow

Cult of the Dead Cow, also known as cDc or cDc Communications, is a computer hacker and DIY media organization founded in 1984 in Lubbock, Texas.

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Cumulus (software)

Cumulus is a digital asset management software designed as a client/server system developed by Canto Software.

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Cumulus Networks

Cumulus Networks is a computer software company headquartered in Mountain View, California, USA.

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Customer experience systems

Customer experience systems are business and operational support systems (BSS/OSS) intended to help service providers to improve customer experience.

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Cut-out (espionage)

In espionage parlance, a cut-out is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication that facilitates the exchange of information between agents.

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Cut-through switching

In computer networking, cut-through switching, also called cut-through forwarding is a method for packet switching systems, wherein the switch starts forwarding a frame (or packet) before the whole frame has been received, normally as soon as the destination address is processed.

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CW Skimmer

CW Skimmer is a multi-channel Morse code (CW) decoder and analyzer program for Microsoft Windows.

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Cyber-physical system

A cyber-physical (also styled cyberphysical) system (CPS) is a mechanism that is controlled or monitored by computer-based algorithms, tightly integrated with the Internet and its users.

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Cyberattack

A cyberattack is any type of offensive maneuver that targets computer information systems, infrastructures, computer networks, or personal computer devices.

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Cybercrime

Cybercrime, or computer oriented crime, is crime that involves a computer and a network.

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Cybercrime countermeasures

Cyber crime, or computer crime, refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network.

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Cybersex

Cybersex, also called computer sex, Internet sex, netsex and, colloquially, cyber or cybering, is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more people connected remotely via computer network send each other sexually explicit messages describing a sexual experience.

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Cyberwarfare

Cyberwarfare is the use or targeting in a battlespace or warfare context of computers, online control systems and networks.

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Cyberwarfare in the United States

As a major developed economy, the United States is highly dependent on the Internet and therefore greatly exposed to cyber attacks.

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Cybotech Campus

Cybotech Campus is an educational Institute, located in Patna, Bihar, India.

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CYCLADES

The CYCLADES computer network was a French research network created in the early 1970s.

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D-subminiature

The D-subminiature or D-sub is a common type of electrical connector.

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DALnet

DALnet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network made up of 33 servers, with a stable population of approximately 8,000 users in about 7,000 channels.

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Dan Farmer

Dan Farmer (born April 5, 1962) is an American computer security researcher and programmer who was a pioneer in the development of vulnerability scanners for Unix operating systems and computer networks.

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Danish Network for Research and Education

The Danish Research Network, "Forskningsnettet", is a joint high-speed network for universities and the research community in Denmark.

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Danny Cohen (engineer)

Danny Cohen (born in Israel) is a computer scientist specializing in computer networking.

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Dantherm

Dantherm AS is the parent company of several companies involved in the development, production, sale, and installation of industrial air handling solutions.

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Darknet

A darknet (or dark net) is a portion of routed, allocated IP space not running any services.

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DARPA

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.

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Data (computing)

Data (treated as singular, plural, or as a mass noun) is any sequence of one or more symbols given meaning by specific act(s) of interpretation.

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Data buffer

In computer science, a data buffer (or just buffer) is a region of a physical memory storage used to temporarily store data while it is being moved from one place to another.

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Data center

A data center (American English) or data centre (Commonwealth English) is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems.

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Data grid

A data grid is an architecture or set of services that gives individuals or groups of users the ability to access, modify and transfer extremely large amounts of geographically distributed data for research purposes.

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Data haven

A data haven, like a corporate haven or tax haven, is a refuge for uninterrupted or unregulated data.

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Data Link Control

In the OSI networking model, Data Link Control (DLC) is the service provided by the data link layer.

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Data link layer

The data link layer, or layer 2, is the second layer of the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking.

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Data Link Provider Interface

In the STREAMS computer networking architecture, the Data Link Provider Interface is an interface that a network device driver implements.

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Data transmission

Data transmission (also data communication or digital communications) is the transfer of data (a digital bitstream or a digitized analog signal) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel.

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Data truncation

In databases and computer networking data truncation occurs when data or a data stream (such as a file) is stored in a location too short to hold its entire length.

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Database

A database is an organized collection of data, stored and accessed electronically.

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Database administrator

Database administrators (DBAs) use specialized software to store and organize data.

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Database caching

Database caching is a process included in the design of computer applications which generate web pages on-demand (dynamically) by accessing backend databases.

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Datagram Congestion Control Protocol

In computer networking, the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a message-oriented transport layer protocol.

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Datalog

Datalog is a declarative logic programming language that syntactically is a subset of Prolog.

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DATAPAC

DATAPAC was Canada's packet switched X.25-equivalent data network.

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Dave Raggett

Dave Raggett is a computer specialist who has played a major role in implementing the World Wide Web since 1992.

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Davfs2

In computer networking davfs2 is a Linux tool for connecting to WebDAV shares as though they were local disks.

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David Boggs

David Reeves Boggs (born 1950) is an electrical and radio engineer from the United States who developed early prototypes of Internet protocols, file servers, gateways, network interface cards and, along with Robert Metcalfe and others, co-invented Ethernet, the most popular family of technologies for local area computer networks.

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David J. Farber

David J. "Dave" Farber (born April 17, 1934) is a professor of computer science, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking.

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David P. Reed

David Patrick Reed (born January 31, 1952) is an American computer scientist, educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, known for a number of significant contributions to computer networking and wireless communications networks.

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David Ulevitch

David A. Ulevitch (born December 10, 1981) is founder and CEO of the enterprise security company OpenDNS (acquired by Cisco) and founder of EveryDNS (acquired by Dyn).

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Daytime Protocol

The Daytime Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite, defined in 1983 in RFC 867.

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De La Salle University College of Computer Studies

The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is one of the seven colleges of De La Salle University.

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Deathmatch

Deathmatch, also known as free-for-all, is a widely used gameplay mode integrated into many shooter and real-time strategy (RTS) video games.

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Decentralized computing

Decentralized computing is the allocation of resources, both hardware and software, to each individual workstation, or office location.

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Deception technology

Deception technology is an emerging category of cyber security defense.

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DECserver

In computer networking, DECserver initially referred to a highly successful family of asynchronous console server / terminal server / print server products introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and later referred to a class of UNIX-variant application and file server products based upon the MIPS processor.

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Dedicated hosting service

A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone else.

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Dedicated line

In computer networks and telecommunications, a dedicated line is a communications cable or other facility dedicated to a specific application, in contrast with a shared resource such as the telephone network or the Internet.

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Deep packet inspection

Deep packet inspection is a type of data processing that inspects in detail the data being sent over a computer network, and usually takes action by blocking, re-routing, or logging it accordingly.

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Default gateway

A default gateway is the node in a computer network using the Internet Protocol Suite that serves as the forwarding host (router) to other networks when no other route specification matches the destination IP address of a packet.

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Default route

In computer networking, the default route is a setting on a computer that defines the packet forwarding rule to use when no specific route can be determined for a given Internet Protocol (IP) destination address.

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Defence in depth (non-military)

A defence in depth uses multi-layered protections, similar to redundant protections.

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Defense Data Network

The Defense Data Network (DDN) was a computer networking effort of the United States Department of Defense from 1983 through 1995.

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Defense Information System 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.

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Defensive computing

Defensive computing is a form of practice for computer users to help reduce the risk of computing problems, by avoiding dangerous computing practices.

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Delay-gradient congestion control

In computer networking, delay-gradient congestion control refers to a class of congestion control algorithms, which react to the differences in round-trip delay time (RTT), as opposed to classical congestion control methods, which react to packet loss or an RTT threshold being exceeded.

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Delay-tolerant networking

Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) is an approach to computer network architecture that seeks to address the technical issues in heterogeneous networks that may lack continuous network connectivity.

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Delivery (commerce)

Delivery is the process of transporting goods from a source location to a predefined destination.

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Dell PowerConnect

The current portfolio of PowerConnect switches are now being offered as part of the Dell Networking brand: information on this page is an overview of all current and past PowerConnect switches as per August 2013, but any updates on current portfolio will be detailed on the Dell Networking page. PowerConnect was a Dell series of network switches.

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Dell Technologies

Dell Technologies Inc. is an American multinational information technology corporation based in Round Rock, Texas.

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Democratic National Committee cyber attacks

The Democratic National Committee cyber attacks took place in 2015 and 2016, in which computer hackers infiltrated the Democratic National Committee (DNC) computer network, leading to a data breach.

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Denial-of-service attack

In computing, a denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is a cyber-attack in which the perpetrator seeks to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users by temporarily or indefinitely disrupting services of a host connected to the Internet.

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Dependency hell

Dependency hell is a colloquial term for the frustration of some software users who have installed software packages which have dependencies on specific versions of other software packages.

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Deployable Joint Command and Control

The Deployable Joint Command and Control system, commonly known as DJC2, is an integrated command and control headquarters system which enables a commander to set up a self-contained, self-powered, computer network-enabled temporary headquarters facility anywhere in the world within 6 – 24 hours of arrival at a location.

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Descent 3

Descent 3 (stylized as Descent³) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Outrage Entertainment and published by Interplay Entertainment.

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Desert Research and Technology Studies

NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (Desert RATS or D-RATS) is a group of teams which perform an annual series of field trials seeking to demonstrate and test candidate technologies and systems for manned exploration of the surface of the Moon, Mars, or other rocky bodies.

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Desktop search

Desktop search tools search within a user's own computer files as opposed to searching the Internet.

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DevConf.cz

DevConf.cz (Developer Conference) is a yearly conference for all Linux and JBoss Community Developers, Admins and Linux users organized by Red Hat Czech Republic, the Fedora and JBoss Community.

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Development and Application Systems Conference

The International Conference on DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION SYSTEMS (DAS) is a regional leading international academic conference organized every two years by the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ştefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania, attracting every edition more than 150 participants from more than 15 countries.

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DF-1 Protocol

DF-1 / DF1 protocol is an asynchronous byte-oriented protocol that is used to communicate with most Allen Bradley RS232 interface modules.

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DHCP snooping

In computer networking, DHCP snooping is a series of techniques applied to improve the security of a DHCP infrastructure.

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DHCPD

dhcpd (an abbreviation for "DHCP daemon") is the name of this DHCP server program that operates as a daemon on a server to provide Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service to a network.

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Dialer

A dialer (American English) or dialler (British English) is an electronic device that is connected to a telephone line to monitor the dialed numbers and alter them to seamlessly provide services that otherwise require lengthy National or International access codes to be dialed.

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Differentiated services

Differentiated services or DiffServ is a computer networking architecture that specifies a simple and scalable mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic and providing quality of service (QoS) on modern IP networks.

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Digi International

Digi International is an American machine to machine (M2M) communications and technology company headquartered in Minnetonka, Minnesota.

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Digital currency

Digital currency (digital money or electronic money or electronic currency) is a type of currency available only in digital form, not in physical (such as banknotes and coins).

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Digital electronic computer

In computer science, a digital electronic computer is a computer machine which is both an electronic computer and a digital computer.

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Digital environment

A digital environment is a simulated "place" made through the use of one or more computers.

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Digital forensics

Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crime.

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Digital journalism

Digital journalism also known as online journalism is a contemporary form of journalism where editorial content is distributed via the Internet as opposed to publishing via print or broadcast.

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Digital Media City

Digital Media City (DMC; 디지털미디어시티) is a high-tech complex for digital technologies, housing ubiquitous networked offices, apartments, exhibitions, conference halls and cultural centers in Seoul, South Korea.

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Digital Revolution

The Digital Revolution, also known as the Third Industrial Revolution, is the shift from mechanical and analogue electronic technology to digital electronics which began anywhere from the late 1950s to the late 1970s with the adoption and proliferation of digital computers and digital record keeping that continues to the present day.

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Digital Serial Interface

Digital Serial Interface (DSI) is a protocol for the controlling of lighting in buildings (initially electrical ballasts).

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Digital signal conditioning

In digital instrumentation system, especially in digital electronics, digital computers have taken a major role in near every aspect of life in our modern world.

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Digital Systems

* Digital Systems, Seattle, USA, between 1966 and 1979 an accounting service and technology development company founded by John Torode.

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Dimitri Bertsekas

Dimitri Panteli Bertsekas (b. 1942, Athens, Δημήτρης Παντελής Μπερτσεκάς) is an applied mathematician, electrical engineer, and computer scientist, and a professor at the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in School of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Dinky Di's

Dinky Di's is an early 1990s animated cartoon with anthropomorphic animal heroes who fought to prevent environmental damage and rescue endangered animal and bird species from the satanic Mr.

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Direct Graphics Access

Direct Graphics Access is a plug-in for the X display servers that allows client programs direct access to the frame-buffer.

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Direct-attached storage

Direct-attached storage (DAS) is digital storage directly attached to the computer accessing it, as opposed to storage accessed over a computer network.

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Directory Access Protocol

Directory Access Protocol (DAP) is a computer networking standard promulgated by ITU-T and ISO in 1988 for accessing an X.500 directory service.

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DirectPlay

DirectPlay is a deprecated API that was part of Microsoft's DirectX API.

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DISCiPLE

The DISCiPLE was a floppy disk interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer.

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Disconnection (disambiguation)

Disconnection is the practice of shunning in Scientology.

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Disk enclosure

A disk enclosure is a specialized casing designed to hold and power disk drives while providing a mechanism to allow them to communicate to one or more separate computers.

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Distance-vector routing protocol

A distance-vector routing protocol in data networks determines the best route for data packets based on distance.

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Distcc

In software development, distcc is a tool for speeding up compilation of source code by using distributed computing over a computer network.

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Distributed algorithmic mechanism design

Distributed algorithmic mechanism design (DAMD) is an extension of algorithmic mechanism design.

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Distributed Common Ground System

The Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) is a system which produces military intelligence for multiple military branches.

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Distributed computing

Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems.

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Distributed concurrency control

Distributed concurrency control is the concurrency control of a system distributed over a computer network (Bernstein et al. 1987, Weikum and Vossen 2001).

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Distributed data flow

Distributed data flow (also abbreviated as distributed flow) refers to a set of events in a distributed application or protocol.

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Distributed data store

A distributed data store is a computer network where information is stored on more than one node, often in a replicated fashion.

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Distributed database

A distributed database is a database in which storage devices are not all attached to a common processor.

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Distributed firewall

A firewall is a system or group of systems (router, proxy, or gateway) that implements a set of security rules to enforce access control between two networks to protect the "inside" network from the "outside" network.

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Distributed network

Distributed network may refer to.

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Distributed networking

Distributed networking is a distributed computing network system, said to be distributed when the computer programming, the software, and the data to be worked on are spread out across more than one computer, but they communicate, or are dependant upon each other.

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Distributed object

In distributed computing, distributed objects are objects (in the sense of object-oriented programming) that are distributed across different address spaces, either in different processes on the same computer, or even in multiple computers connected via a network, but which work together by sharing data and invoking methods.

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Distributed operating system

A distributed operating system is a software over a collection of independent, networked, communicating, and physically separate computational nodes.

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Distributed Overlay Virtual Ethernet

Distributed Overlay Virtual Ethernet (DOVE) is a tunneling and virtualization technology for computer networks, created and backed by IBM.

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Distributed workforce

A distributed workforce is a workforce that reaches beyond the restrictions of a traditional office environment.

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Dlib

Dlib is a general purpose cross-platform software library written in the programming language C++.

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DMI College of Engineering

DMI College of Engineering is a Catholic Institution of Higher Education providing courses in Science, Technology and Management.

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DNS analytics

DNS Analytics is the surveillance (collection and analysis) of DNS traffic within a computer network.

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DNS Flood

DNS Flood is a type of denial-of-service attack attack.

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Dnsmasq

Dnsmasq provides Domain Name System (DNS) forwarder, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, router advertisement and network boot features for small computer networks, created as free software.

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Dockapps

Dockapps, or docked applications are computer programs which appear to reside inside an icon rather than a window in graphical computer systems, normally in a part of the user interface known as the dock.

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Domain Master Browser

The Domain Master Browser is necessary on a routed TCP/IP network, that is, when a Windows domain spans more than one TCP/IP network.

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Dominic Landucci

Dominic Landucci is an American professional aquanaut with the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW).

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Don Towsley

Donald Fred "Don" Towsley (born 1949) is an American computer scientist who has been a Distinguished University Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences

The Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, also known colloquially as UCI's School of ICS or simply the Bren School, is an academic unit of University of California, Irvine (UCI), and the only dedicated school of computer science in the University of California system.

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Donald Davies

Donald Watts Davies, CBE, FRS (7 June 1924 – 28 May 2000) was a Welsh computer scientist who was employed at the UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL).

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Doom (1993 video game)

Doom (typeset as DOOM in official documents and stylized as DooM in other media) is a 1993 first-person shooter (FPS) video game by id Software.

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Dot-decimal notation

Dot-decimal notation is a presentation format for numerical data.

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Douglas Comer

Douglas Earl Comer is a professor of computer science at Purdue University, where he teaches courses on operating systems and computer networks.

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Douglas Engelbart

Douglas Carl Engelbart (January 30, 1925 – July 2, 2013) was an American engineer and inventor, and an early computer and Internet pioneer.

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Douglas Rushkoff

Douglas Mark Rushkoff (born 18 February 1961) is an American media theorist, writer, columnist, lecturer, graphic novelist, and documentarian.

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Dow Jones Industrial Average

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), or simply the Dow, is a stock market index that shows how 30 large, publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session in the stock market.

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Download

In computer networks, to download (abbreviation DL) is to receive data from a remote system, typically a server such as a web server, an FTP server, an email server, or other similar systems.

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Download to own

Download to own is a concept of legally downloading movies to your computer via a network such as the internet.

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Downstream (networking)

In a telecommunications network or computer network, downstream refers to data sent from a network service provider to a customer.

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DPP v Lennon

DPP v Lennon is the first reported criminal case in the U.K. concerning so-called “denial of service” (DoS) attacks.

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Drive mapping

Drive mapping is how operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows, associate a local drive letter (A through Z) with a shared storage area to another computer (often referred as a File Server) over a network.

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DX cluster

A DX cluster is a network of computers, each running a software package dedicated to gathering, and disseminating, information on amateur radio DX (long-distance contact) activities.

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Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP

Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), also known as MPEG-DASH, is an adaptive bitrate streaming technique that enables high quality streaming of media content over the Internet delivered from conventional HTTP web servers.

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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 Internet, with circuit-switched technologies that are characteristic of traditional telephone network systems.

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Dynamic routing

Dynamic routing, also called adaptive routing, is a process where a router can forward data via a different route or given destination based on the current conditions of the communication circuits within a system.

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Dynamic spectrum management

Dynamic spectrum management (DSM), also referred to as dynamic spectrum access (DSA), is a set of techniques based on theoretical concepts in network information theory and game theory that is being researched and developed to improve the performance of a communication network as a whole.

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E-commerce credit card payment system

Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, or e-business consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks.

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E-Science

E-Science or eScience is computationally intensive science that is carried out in highly distributed network environments, or science that uses immense data sets that require grid computing; the term sometimes includes technologies that enable distributed collaboration, such as the Access Grid.

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East West

East West (or East and West) may refer to.

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Econet

Econet was Acorn Computers's low-cost local area network system, intended for use by schools and small businesses.

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Eddie Kohler

Eddie Kohler is a computer scientist specializing in networking and operating systems.

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Edge disjoint shortest pair algorithm

Edge disjoint shortest pair algorithm is an algorithm in computer network routing.

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Edward G. Coffman Jr.

Edward Grady "Ed" Coffman Jr. is a computer scientist.

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EFREI

The EFREI (École d'ingénieur généraliste en informatique et technologies du numérique) (Engineering School of Information and Digital Technologies) is a French private engineering school located in Villejuif, Île-de-France, at the south of Paris.

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Egress filtering

In computer networking, egress filtering is the practice of monitoring and potentially restricting the flow of information outbound from one network to another.

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Eighth generation of video game consoles

In the history of video games, the eighth generation includes consoles released since by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony.

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Ekpe Okorafor

Ekpe Okorafor, Ph.D (born 1971) is a Nigerian American Academic in Computer Science and Technology Expert in Big Data & Analytics.

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Electrical conduit

An electrical conduit is a tube used to protect and route electrical wiring in a building or structure.

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Electrical connector

An electrical connector, is an electro-mechanical device used to join electrical terminations and create an electrical circuit.

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Electrohippies

The Electrohippies Collective (Ehippies) is an international group of internet activists based in Oxfordshire, England, whose purpose is to express disapproval of governmental policies of mass media censorship and control of the Internet "in order to provide a 'safe environment' for corporations to do their deals." (PDF) December 2000 communiqué of Electrohippies Collective.

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Electronic art

Electronic art is a form of art that makes use of electronic media.

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Electronic assessment

Electronic assessment, also known as e-assessment, online assessment, computer assisted/mediated assessment and computer-based assessment, is the use of information technology in various forms of assessment such as educational assessment, health assessment, psychiatric assessment, and psychological assessment.

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Electronic Data Systems

Electronic Data Systems (EDS) was an American multinational information technology equipment and services company headquartered in Plano, Texas.

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Electronic Disturbance Theater

The Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT), established in 1997 by performance artist and writer Ricardo Dominguez, is an electronic company of cyber activists, critical theorists, and performance artists who engage in the development of both the theory and practice of non-violent acts of defiance across and between digital and non-digital spaces.

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Electronic Life

Electronic Life is a 1983 non-fiction book by Michael Crichton, an author better known for his novels.

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Electronic Reference Library

Electronic Reference Library (ERL) is a client to server approach to networking CD-ROM and magnetic databases by SilverPlatter.

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Electronic Visualization Laboratory

The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) is a cross-disciplinary research lab at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Electronic voting

Electronic voting (also known as e-voting) refers to voting using electronic means to either aid or take care of the chores of casting and counting votes.

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Electronics Corporation of India Limited

Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) (भारत इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स निगम लिमिटेड (ईसीआईएल)) is a Government of India Enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy, established on April 11, 1967 by A. S. Rao at Hyderabad, to create a strong indigenous base in electronics.

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Elephant flow

In computer networking, an elephant flow is an extremely large (in total bytes) continuous flow set up by a TCP (or other protocol) flow measured over a network link.

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Elina Networks

Elina Networks is a Bangalore-based software company.

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ELinOS

ELinOS is a commercial development environment for embedded Linux.

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Ellen W. Zegura

Ellen Witte Zegura is an American computer scientist who works as a professor in the School of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing, and was founding chair of the school from 2007 to 2012.

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Email

Electronic mail (email or e-mail) is a method of exchanging messages ("mail") between people using electronic devices.

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Emin Gün Sirer

Emin Gün Sirer is a Turkish-American computer scientist.

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Empire (PLATO)

Empire is the name of a computer game written for the PLATO system in 1973.

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Encapsulation (networking)

In computer networking, encapsulation is a method of designing modular communication protocols in which logically separate functions in the network are abstracted from their underlying structures by inclusion or information hiding within higher level objects.

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Encryption

In cryptography, encryption is the process of encoding a message or information in such a way that only authorized parties can access it and those who are not authorized cannot.

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Encryption software

Encryption software is software that uses cryptography to prevent unauthorized access to digital information.

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End system

In networking jargon, the computers that are connected to a computer network are sometimes referred to as end systems.

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End-to-end delay

End-to-end delay or one-way delay (OWD) refers to the time taken for a packet to be transmitted across a network from source to destination.

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End-to-end principle

The end-to-end principle is a design framework in computer networking.

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Endianness

Endianness refers to the sequential order in which bytes are arranged into larger numerical values when stored in memory or when transmitted over digital links.

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Endpoint security

Endpoint security or endpoint protection is an approach to the protection of computer networks that are remotely bridged to client devices.

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Energy analyser

An instrument for measuring various parameters of an electrical power distribution system is often called an energy analyser.

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Energy proportional computing

Energy proportionality is a measure of the relationship between power consumed in a computer system, and the rate at which useful work is done (its utilization, which is one measure of performance).

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Energy rebate program

An Energy Rebate Program, or Energy Credit Incentive Program, provides a cash rebate program for customers planning to install new, energy efficient information technology (IT) equipment or cooling systems.

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Energy Sciences Network

The Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is a high-speed computer network serving United States Department of Energy (DOE) scientists and their collaborators worldwide.

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Energy-Efficient Ethernet

Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) is a set of enhancements to the twisted-pair and backplane Ethernet family of computer networking standards that reduce power consumption during periods of low data activity.

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Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that is used on a computer network for automating routing decisions and configuration.

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Enlightened Sound Daemon

In computing, the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESD or EsounD) was the sound server for Enlightenment and GNOME.

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Ensemble learning

In statistics and machine learning, ensemble methods use multiple learning algorithms to obtain better predictive performance that could be obtained from any of the constituent learning algorithms alone.

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Entel (Bolivia)

Entel is a major Bolivian telecommunications company, headquartered in La Paz, Bolivia.

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Enterasys Networks

Enterasys Networks, Inc. was an American networking company.

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Enterprise resource planning

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of core business processes, often in real-time and mediated by software and technology.

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EPCglobal Network

The EPCglobal Network is a computer network used to share product data between trading partners.

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EPICS

The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) is a software environment used to develop and implement distributed control systems to operate devices such as particle accelerators, telescopes and other large experiments.

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ERC Broadband

ERC Broadband is a project of the Education and Research Consortium, a non-profit organization created to expand the technical infrastructure of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina.

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Eric Benhamou

Eric Benhamou (born in 1955 in Tlemcen, Algeria) was the former CEO of 3Com and Palm.

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Eric Schmidt

Eric Emerson Schmidt (born April 27, 1955) is an American businessman and software engineer.

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Erol Gelenbe

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Error detection and correction

In information theory and coding theory with applications in computer science and telecommunication, error detection and correction or error control are techniques that enable reliable delivery of digital data over unreliable communication channels.

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ERS 3500 and ERS 2500 series

Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series and Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series or (ERS 3500 and ERS 2500) in data computer networking terms are stackable routing switches designed and manufactured by Avaya.

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ESIEE

ESIEE, (previously named École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électrotechnique et Électronique), is a network of French graduate schools composed of two graduate schools of engineering known as ESIEE Paris and ESIEE Amiens and one graduate school of management called ESIEE Management.

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ESIEE Amiens

The ESIEE Amiens (previously named École supérieure d'ingénieurs en électrotechnique et électronique) is a French Graduate School of Engineering located in Amiens delivering the equivalent of a master's degree.

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ESIEE Paris

ESIEE Paris (French: École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électrotechnique et Électronique) is a graduate school of engineering located in Marne-la-Vallée.

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EtherCAT

EtherCAT (Ethernet for Control Automation Technology) is an Ethernet-based fieldbus system, invented by Beckhoff Automation.

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Ethernet

Ethernet is a family of computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN).

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Ethernet flow control

Ethernet flow control is a mechanism for temporarily stopping the transmission of data on Ethernet family computer networks.

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Ethernet in the first mile

Ethernet in the first mile (EFM) refers to using one of the Ethernet family of computer network protocols between a telecommunications company and a customer's premises.

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Ethernet over twisted pair

Ethernet over twisted pair technologies use twisted-pair cables for the physical layer of an Ethernet computer network.

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Ethernet physical layer

The Ethernet physical layer is the physical layer functionality of the Ethernet family of computer network standards.

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Ethics of technology

Ethics in technology is a sub-field of ethics addressing the ethical questions specific to the Technology Age.

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Etiquette in technology

Online etiquette is ingrained into culture, although etiquette in technology is a fairly recent concept.

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European Bridges Ensemble

The European Bridges Ensemble (EBE) was established for Internet and network music performance.

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European Master on Software Engineering

The European Master on Software Engineering, or European Masters Programme in Software Engineering (new name since 2015) (EMSE) is a two-year joint Master of Science (Msc) program coordinated by four European universities (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Technical University of Madrid, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, University of Oulu), funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

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Excelan

Excelan was a computer networking company founded in 1982 by Kanwal Rekhi, Inder Singh and Navindra Jain.

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Executor (software)

Executor is a software application that allows Motorola 68000-based classic Mac OS programs to be run on various x86-based operating systems.

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EXeem

eXeem was a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing client using the BitTorrent protocol.

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Exinda

Exinda is a company that provides computer networking hardware for improving the performance of wide area networks (WANs), known as WAN optimization.

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Expander graph

In combinatorics, an expander graph is a sparse graph that has strong connectivity properties, quantified using vertex, edge or spectral expansion as described below.

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Exponential backoff

Exponential backoff is an algorithm that uses feedback to multiplicatively decrease the rate of some process, in order to gradually find an acceptable rate.

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Extensible Authentication Protocol

Extensible Authentication Protocol, or EAP, is an authentication framework frequently used in wireless networks and point-to-point connections.

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External Data Representation

External Data Representation (XDR) is a standard data serialization format, for uses such as computer network protocols.

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External memory algorithm

In computing, external memory algorithms or out-of-core algorithms are algorithms that are designed to process data that is too large to fit into a computer's main memory at one time.

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Eyeball network

Eyeball network is a slang term used by network engineers and architects that refers to an access network whose primary users use the network to "look at things" (browse the Internet, read email, etc.) and consume content, as opposed to a network that may be used primarily to generate its own data, or "content networks".

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EZproxy

EZproxy is a web proxy server used by libraries to give access from outside the library's computer network to restricted-access websites that authenticate users by IP address.

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F5 Networks

F5 Networks, Inc. is an American-based company that specializes in application delivery networking (ADN) technology for the delivery of web applications and the security, performance, availability of servers, data storage devices, and other network and cloud resources.

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Fabián E. Bustamante

Fabián E. Bustamante is an Argentinian-American computer scientist specializing in distributed systems and computer networking.

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Fabric computing

Fabric computing or unified computing involves constructing a computing fabric consisting of interconnected nodes that look like a "weave" or a "fabric" when viewed/envisaged collectively from a distance.

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Faculdade de Informática e Administração Paulista

Faculdade de Informática e Administração Paulista (FIAP) is a higher education institution in São Paulo, Brazil.

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Failing badly

Failing badly and failing well are concepts in systems security and network security (and engineering in general) describing how a system reacts to failure.

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Failover

In computing and related technologies such as networking, failover is switching to a redundant or standby computer server, system, hardware component or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active application, server, system, hardware component, or network.

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Failure domain

In computer networking, a failure domain encompasses a section of a network that is negatively affected when a critical device or network service experiences problems.

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Fairchild Semiconductor

Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. was an American semiconductor company based in San Jose, California.

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Fairness measure

Fairness measures or metrics are used in network engineering to determine whether users or applications are receiving a fair share of system resources.

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Fallacies of distributed computing

The fallacies of distributed computing are a set of assertions made by L Peter Deutsch and others at Sun Microsystems describing false assumptions that programmers new to distributed applications invariably make.

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Fares and ticketing on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)

Because the rail operators are government-assisted profit-based corporations, fares and ticketing on Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system are currently aimed at least in breaking even to at least compensate for their costs of running the system.

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Farouk Kamoun

Farouk Kamoun, PhD.

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Fast automatic restoration

Fast automatic restoration (FASTAR) is an automated fast response system developed and deployed by American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) in 1992 for the centralized restoration of its digital transport network.

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Fast Ethernet

In computer networking, Fast Ethernet is a collective term for a number of Ethernet standards that carry traffic at the nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s (the earlier Ethernet speed was 10 Mbit/s).

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Fast path

Fast path is a term used in computer science to describe a path with shorter instruction path length through a program compared to the 'normal' path.

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FC connector

The FC connector is a fiber-optic connector with a threaded body, which was designed for use in high-vibration environments.

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Features new to Windows 7

Some of the new features included in Windows 7 are advancements in touch, speech, and handwriting recognition, support for virtual hard disks, support for additional file formats, improved performance on multi-core processors, improved boot performance, and kernel improvements.

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Federated database system

A federated database system is a type of meta-database management system (DBMS), which transparently maps multiple autonomous database systems into a single federated database.

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Feed (Anderson novel)

Feed (2002) is a young adult dystopian novel of the cyberpunk subgenre written by M. T. Anderson.

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Feersum Endjinn

Feersum Endjinn is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1994.

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Fernando Boavida

Fernando Boavida (Full name: Fernando Pedro Lopes Boavida Fernandes; born on June 5, 1959, in Pinhal Novo, Palmela, Portugal) is a Portuguese computer scientist, informatics engineer, university professor, and writer, recognized as a pioneer of network science research and internet in the University of Coimbra and in Portugal.

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Fiber media converter

A fiber media converter is a simple networking device that makes it possible to connect two dissimilar media types such as twisted pair with fiber optic cabling.

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Fiberhome Networks

Fiberhome Networks is a major networking and telecommunication equipment provider in the People's Republic of China.

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Fibre Channel frame

In computer networking, a Fibre Channel frame is the frame of the Fibre Channel protocol.

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Fibre Channel over Ethernet

Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) is a computer network technology that encapsulates Fibre Channel frames over Ethernet networks.

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FidoNet

Traditional FidoNet logo by John Madil FidoNet is a worldwide computer network that is used for communication between bulletin board systems (BBSes).

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Fieldbus

Fieldbus is the name of a family of industrial computer network protocols used for real-time distributed control, standardized as IEC 61158.

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FIFO (computing and electronics)

FIFO is an acronym for first in, first out, a method for organizing and manipulating a data buffer, where the oldest (first) entry, or 'head' of the queue, is processed first.

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File comparison

In computing, file comparison is the calculation and display of the differences and similarities between data objects, typically text files such as source code.

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File manager

A file manager or file browser is a computer program that provides a user interface to manage files and folders.

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File server

In computing, a file server (or fileserver) is a computer attached to a network that provides a location for shared disk access, i.e. shared storage of computer files (such as text, image, sound, video) that can be accessed by the workstations that are able to reach the computer that shares the access through a computer network.

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File sharing

File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia (audio, images and video), documents or electronic books.

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File Transfer Protocol

The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used for the transfer of computer files between a client and server on a computer network.

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Filename mangling

The process of filename mangling, in computing, involves a translation of the file name for compatibility at the operating system level.

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Files-11

Files-11, also known as on-disk structure, is the file system used by Digital Equipment Corporation OpenVMS operating system, and also (in a simpler form) by the older RSX-11.

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Financial transaction

A financial transaction is an agreement, or communication, carried out between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment.

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Finger protocol

In computer networking, the Name/Finger protocol and the Finger user information protocol are simple network protocols for the exchange of human-oriented status and user information.

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Firefly (computer program)

Firefly, formerly named PC GAMESS, is an ab initio computational chemistry program for Intel-compatible x86, x86-64 processors based on GAMESS (US) sources.

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Firefox version history

This is the version history of the Firefox web browser.

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Firewall pinhole

In computer networking, a firewall pinhole is a port that is not protected by a firewall to allow a particular application to gain access to a service on a host in the network protected by the firewall.

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First International Symposium on Chinese Women and Their Network Capital

First International Symposium on Chinese Women and Their Network Capital is an international conference of this kind held from June 20–21, 2002 at the University of Hong Kong.

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First-person shooter engine

A first-person shooter engine is a video game engine specialized for simulating 3D environments for use in a first-person shooter video game.

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Fixed access

Fixed access: In personal communications service (PCS), terminal access to a network in which there is a set relationship between a terminal and the access interface.

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Flash mob computing

Flash mob computing or flash mob computer is a temporary ad hoc computer cluster running specific software to coordinate the individual computers into one single supercomputer.

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Flat network

A flat network is a computer network design approach that aims to reduce cost, maintenance and administration.

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FlexNet Publisher

FlexNet Publisher (formerly known as FLEXlm) is a software license manager from Flexera Software which implements license management and is intended to be used in corporate environments to provide floating licenses to multiple end users of computer software.

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Fli4l

fli4l (flexible internet router for linux, before floppy isdn for linux) is a Linux distribution, actively developed by German developers since 2000.

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FlightGear

FlightGear Flight Simulator (often shortened to FlightGear or FGFS) is a free, open source multi-platform flight simulator developed by the FlightGear project since 1997.

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Flooding (computer networking)

Flooding is a simple computer network routing algorithm in which every incoming packet is sent through every outgoing link except the one it arrived on.

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Floppy disk

A floppy disk, also called a floppy, diskette, or just disk, is a type of disk storage composed of a disk of thin and flexible magnetic storage medium, sealed in a rectangular plastic enclosure lined with fabric that removes dust particles.

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Flow control (data)

In data communications, flow control is the process of managing the rate of data transmission between two nodes to prevent a fast sender from overwhelming a slow receiver.

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FlowMon

Flowmon is a name for monitoring probe which is the result of academic research activity on CESNET and also a name for a commercial product which is marketed by university spin-off company Flowmon Networks.

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Fluid Operations

The German software company fluid Operations AG (fluidOps) was founded in 2008 and is specialised in cloud management and semantic technology.

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Fluidmesh

Fluidmesh Networks is a manufacturer of wireless networking products founded in 2005 by four Italian engineers, Umberto Malesci, Cosimo Malesci, Andrea Orioli and Torquato Bertani as a spin-off out of MIT, where Umberto Malesci and Cosimo Malesci were graduate students in the Department of Engineering.

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FluxNet

FluxNet is a global network of micrometeorological tower sites that use eddy covariance methods to measure the exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy between the biosphere and atmosphere.

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FlylinkDC++

FlylinkDC++ is a free and open-source, peer-to-peer file-sharing client that can be used to connect to the Direct Connect network or to the ADC protocol.

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Folder redirection

In computing, and specifically in the context of Microsoft Windows operating systems, Microsoft refers to Folder Redirection when automatically re-routing I/O to/from standard folders (directories) to use storage elsewhere on a network.

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Force10

Dell Force10 (formerly nCore Networks, Force10 Networks), was a United States company that developed and marketed 10 Gigabit and 40 Gigabit Ethernet switches for computer networking to corporate, educational, and governmental customers.

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FORE Systems

FORE Systems was a computer network switching equipment company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Forest Park High School (Montclair, Virginia)

Forest Park Senior High School is a public high school in Montclair, Virginia, unincorporated Prince William County, Virginia, United States.

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Foundation Fieldbus

Foundation Fieldbus (styled Fieldbus) is an all-digital, serial, two-way communications system that serves as the base-level network in a plant or factory automation environment.

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Foundation Fieldbus H1

FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 is one of the FOUNDATION fieldbus protocol versions.

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Frame (networking)

A frame is a digital data transmission unit in computer networking and telecommunication.

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Fred Baker (IETF chair)

Frederick J. Baker, better known as Fred Baker (born February 28, 1952), is an American engineer, specializing in developing computer network protocols for the Internet.

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Free University of Berlin

The Free University of Berlin (Freie Universität Berlin, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a research university located in Berlin, Germany.

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Free-market environmentalism

Free-market environmentalism argues that the free market, property rights, and tort law provide the best means of preserving the environment, internalizing pollution costs, and conserving resources.

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Free-space optical communication

Free-space optical communication (FSO) is an optical communication technology that uses light propagating in free space to wirelessly transmit data for telecommunications or computer networking.

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Freenet

Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant communication.

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Freenode

Freenode, formerly known as Open Projects Network, is an IRC network used to discuss peer-directed projects.

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Front and back ends

In software engineering, the terms front end and back end refer to the separation of concerns between the presentation layer (front end), and the data access layer (back end) of a piece of software, or the physical infrastructure or hardware.

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Front-end processor

A front end processor (FEP), or a communications processor, is a small-sized computer which interfaces to the host computer a number of networks, such as SNA, or a number of peripheral devices, such as terminals, disk units, printers and tape units.

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FSPF

Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) is a routing protocol used in Fibre Channel networks.

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Fully switched network

A fully switched network is a computer network which uses only network switches rather than Ethernet hubs on Ethernet networks.

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Fundamental theorem of software engineering

The fundamental theorem of software engineering (FTSE) is a term originated by Andrew Koenig to describe a remark by Butler Lampson attributed to the late David J. Wheeler: The theorem does not describe an actual theorem that can be proven; rather, it is a general principle for managing complexity through abstraction.

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G.728

G.728 is an ITU-T standard for speech coding operating at 16 kbit/s.

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Gambia Ports Authority

The Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) is a government agency responsible for the governance and maintenance of the ports and port facilities of the Gambia, principally that of the Port of Banjul on the Gambia River.

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Game

A game is a structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool.

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Game engine

A game engine is a software development environment designed for people to build video games.

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Game programming

Game programming, a subset of game development, is the software development of video games.

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Gamemaster

A gamemaster (GM; also known as game master, game manager, game moderator or referee) is a person who acts as an organizer, officiant for questions regarding rules, arbitrator, and moderator for a multiplayer role-playing game.

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GARR

GARR (Gruppo per l'Armonizzazione delle Reti della Ricerca) is the Italian national computer network for universities and research.

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Gateway address

The gateway address (or default gateway) is a router interface connected to the local network that sends packets out of the local network.

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Gaussian noise

Gaussian noise is statistical noise having a probability density function (PDF) equal to that of the normal distribution, which is also known as the Gaussian distribution.

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GÉANT

GÉANT is the pan-European data network for the research and education community.

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GConf

GConf was a system used by the GNOME desktop environment for storing configuration settings for the desktop and applications.

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Gender changer

A gender changer or "gender-bender", is a hardware device placed between two cable connectors of the same type and gender.

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General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

General-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU, rarely GPGP) is the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU), which typically handles computation only for computer graphics, to perform computation in applications traditionally handled by the central processing unit (CPU).

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Geo-replication

Geo-replication systems are designed to improve the distribution of data across geographically distributed data networks.

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Geocast

Geocast refers to the delivery of information to a group of destinations in a network identified by their geographical locations.

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Geolocation software

In computing, geolocation software is software that is capable of deducing the geolocation of a device connected to the Internet.

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GeoNet

GeoNet was an early international on-line services network built using microcomputers.

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Georgia Library Learning Online

Georgia Library Learning Online, more commonly known as GALILEO, is a virtual library operated by the University System of Georgia.

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Georgia SoftWorks

Georgia SoftWorks (GSW) is a privately held software development company headquartered in Dawsonville, Georgia, United States.

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Georgia State University Library

The Georgia State University Library is an academic research library affiliated with Georgia State University.

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Georgia Tech Research Institute

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is the nonprofit applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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Gerard J. Foschini

Gerard Joseph Foschini (born 1940 in Jersey City, New Jersey), is an American telecommunications engineer who has worked for Bell Laboratories since 1961.

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Get a Mac

The "Get a Mac" campaign is a television advertising campaign created for Apple Inc. (Apple Computer, Inc. at the start of the campaign) by TBWA\Media Arts Lab, the company's advertising agency, that ran from 2006 to 2009.

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Ghost in the Machine (film)

Ghost in the Machine (also known as Deadly Terror) is a 1993 American science fiction horror film directed by Rachel Talalay and released by 20th Century Fox.

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Giga-

Giga is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of a (short-form) billion (109 or 000).

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Gigabit Ethernet

In computer networking, Gigabit Ethernet (GbE or 1 GigE) is a term describing various technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of a gigabit per second (1,000,000,000 bits per second), as defined by the IEEE 802.3-2008 standard.

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Gigabyte

The gigabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.

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Gigamon

Gigamon is a privately-held network visibility and traffic monitoring technology vendor.

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Gigapackets

Gigapackets are billions (109) of packets or datagrams.

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GIO

GIO is a computer bus standard developed by SGI and used in a variety of their products in the 1990s as their primary expansion system.

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Global brain

The global brain is a neuroscience-inspired and futurological vision of the planetary information and communications technology network that interconnects all humans and their technological artifacts.

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Global Crossing

Global Crossing was a telecommunications company that provided computer networking services and operated a tier 1 carrier.

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Global Environment for Network Innovations

The Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) is a facility concept being explored by the United States computing community with support from the National Science Foundation.

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Global Knowledge Training

Global Knowledge Training LLC is an IT and Business skills training company headquartered in the are of Cary, NC (for United States), Toronto (for Canada) London & (for EMEA).

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Global network

A global network is any communication network which spans the entire Earth.

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Global serializability

In concurrency control of databases, transaction processing (transaction management), and other transactional distributed applications, Global serializability (or Modular serializability) is a property of a global schedule of transactions.

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Global workforce

Global workforce refers to the international labor pool of workers, including those employed by multinational companies and connected through a global system of networking and production, immigrant workers, transient migrant workers, telecommuting workers, those in export-oriented employment, contingent work or other precarious employment.

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GLORIAD

GLORIAD (Global Ring Network for Advanced Application Development) is a high-speed computer network used to connect scientific organizations in Russia, China, United States, the Netherlands, Korea and Canada.

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Glossary of computer hardware terms

This is a glossary of terms relating to computer hardware – physical computer hardware, architectural issues, and peripherals.

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Glossary of computer science

Most of the terms listed in Wikipedia glossaries are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself.

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Glossary of education terms (A–C)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering

Most of the terms listed in Wikipedia glossaries are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself.

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Glossary of industrial scales and weighing

While almost every weighing scale uses the same basic principle (the gravitational force exerted by an object divided by the area the force is applied on), industrial weighing scales are designed to do a lot more.

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Gnodal

Gnodal was a computer networking company headquartered in Bristol, UK.

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GNOME Storage

GNOME Storage was a project to replace the traditional file system with a new document store.

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GNOWSYS

GNOWSYS (Gnowledge Networking and Organizing system) is a specification for a generic distributed network based memory/knowledge management.

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GNUnet

GNUnet is a software framework for decentralized, peer-to-peer networking and an official GNU package.

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Gogte Institute of Technology

K.L.S. Gogte Institute of Technology (Kannada: ಗೋಗಟೆ ಇನ್ಸ್ಟಿಟ್ಯೂಟ್ ಆಫ್ ಟೆಕ್ನಾಲಜಿ ಬೆಳಗಾವಿ Hindi: गोगटे प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान बेलगावी) is an autonomous engineering college affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University.

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Goodput

In computer networks, goodput is the application-level throughput (i.e. the number of useful information bits delivered by the network to a certain destination per unit of time).

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Government Autonomous College, Rourkela

Government Autonomous College(ସରକାରୀ ସ୍ୱୟଂଶାସିତ ମହାବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ, ରାଉରକେଲା)is a state-run co-aid undergraduate and postgraduate college located in Panposh of city Rourkela.

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Gradient network

A gradient network is a directed subnetwork of an undirected "substrate" network in which each node has an associated scalar potential and one out-link that point to the node with the smallest (or largest) potential in its neighborhood, defined as the reunion of itself and its nearest neighbors on the substrate networks.

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Grandis (company)

Grandis, Inc., founded in 2002 by Paul Nguyen, was a company backed by venture capital firms such as Sevin Rosen Funds and Matrix Partners to pioneer non-volatile thin-film memory solutions based on spintronics.

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Graph drawing

Graph drawing is an area of mathematics and computer science combining methods from geometric graph theory and information visualization to derive two-dimensional depictions of graphs arising from applications such as social network analysis, cartography, linguistics, and bioinformatics.

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Graphical Network Simulator-3

Graphical Network Simulator-3 (shortened to GNS3) is a network software emulator first released in 2008.

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Graugon AntiVirus

Graugon AntiVirus is antivirus software based on Clam Antivirushttp://bbs.kafan.cn/archiver/tid-487880.html developed and maintained by the Graugon Software Group.

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Graybar

Graybar is an American employee-owned corporation, based in Clayton, Missouri.

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Great Hacker War

The Great Hacker War was a purported 1990–2013 conflict between the Masters of Deception (MOD) and an unsanctioned splinter faction of the older guard hacker group Legion of Doom (LOD), amongst several smaller subsidiary groups.

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Greynet

Within the context of corporate and organizational networks, a greynet (or Grayware) is an elusive networked computer application that is downloaded and installed on end user systems without express permission from network administrators and often without awareness or cognition that it is deeply embedded in the organization’s network fabric.

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Grid computing

Grid computing is the collection of computer resources from multiple locations to reach a common goal.

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Grid network

A grid network is a computer network consisting of a number of (computer) systems connected in a grid topology.

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Ground segment

A ground segment consists of all the ground-based elements of a spacecraft system used by operators and support personnel, as opposed to the space segment and user segment.

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Group (computing)

In computing, the term group generally refers to a grouping of users.

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GroupLogic

GroupLogic, Inc., founded in 1988 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, USA, is an enterprise software company that develops, sells and supports software for moving and storing data including activEcho, mobilEcho, ArchiveConnect, MassTransit and ExtremeZ-IP.

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GT-Power

GT Power is a bulletin board system (BBS) and dial-up telecommunications/terminal application for MS-DOS.

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GTRI Information and Communications Laboratory

The Information and Communications Laboratory (ICL) is one of eight labs in the Georgia Tech Research Institute.

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Guglielmo Vaccaro

Guglielmo Vaccaro (born 23 February 1967 in Pompei) is a centre-left Italian politician of the Democratic Party in the faction around the Prime Minister of Italy, Enrico Letta.

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GURPS Cyberpunk

GURPS Cyberpunk is a genre toolkit for cyberpunk-themed role-playing games set in a near-future dystopia, such as that envisioned by William Gibson in his influential novel Neuromancer.

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Guru Nanak College, Budhlada

Guru Nanak College is a higher educational institution in Budhlada, which is affiliated to the Punjabi University, Patiala.

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Guy Pujolle

Guy Pujolle is a computer scientist working in the areas of computer networks and company founder.

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Habitat (video game)

Habitat is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by LucasArts.

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Hacker culture

The hacker culture is a subculture of individuals who enjoy the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming limitations of software systems to achieve novel and clever outcomes.

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Hacking: The Art of Exploitation

Hacking: The Art of Exploitation is a book by Jon "Smibbs" Erickson about computer security and network security.

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Hacktivism

In Internet activism, hacktivism or hactivism (a portmanteau of hack and activism) is the subversive use of computers and computer networks to promote a political agenda or a social change.

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Hacktivismo

Hacktivismo is an offshoot of CULT OF THE DEAD COW (cDc), whose beliefs include access to information as a basic human right.

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Hamid Jafarkhani

Hamid Jafarkhani (حمید جعفرخانی) (born 1966, in Tehran) is a Chancellor's Professor in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Irvine's Henry Samueli School of Engineering.

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Hamilton Institute

The Hamilton Institute is a multi-disciplinary research centre at the Maynooth University, named after William Rowan Hamilton, arguably Ireland's most distinguished mathematician.

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Hammerhead Networks

Hammerhead Networks was a computer networking company based in Billerica, Massachusetts.

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Hang (computing)

In computing, a hang or freeze occurs when either a computer program or system ceases to respond to inputs.

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Hanwha Aerospace

Hanwha Aerospace (한화에어로스페이스), founded as Samsung Techwin, is a Aerospace company.

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Hardware browser

A hardware browser is a tool for displaying related resources under the server or network hardware devices, and allows users to interact with the hardware.

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Harpoon (video game)

Harpoon is a computer wargame published by Three-Sixty Pacific in 1989 for MS-DOS.

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HCF Health Insurance

HCF (The Hospitals Contribution Fund of Australia) was formed in 1932 to provide health insurance cover to Australians.

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HDHomeRun

HDHomeRun is a network-attached digital television tuner box, produced by the company SiliconDust USA, Inc..

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Head-of-line blocking

Head-of-line blocking (HOL blocking) in computer networking is a performance-limiting phenomenon that occurs when a line of packets is held up by the first packet.

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Help desk

A help desk is a resource intended to provide the customer or end user with information and support related to a company's or institution's products and services.

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Hempfield Area High School

Hempfield Area High School is a high school for students in the Hempfield Township area of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.

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Henrik Frystyk Nielsen

Henrik Frystyk Nielsen (born 1969) is a Danish engineer and computer scientist.

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Hermann Maurer

Hermann Maurer (born April 26, 1941) is an Austrian computer scientist, serving as Professor of Computer Science at the Graz University of Technology.

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Hervé Renaudeau

Hervé Renaudeau, born at Laval, is a French professor and aerospace engineer.

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Heterogeneous network

A heterogeneous network is a network connecting computers and other devices with different operating systems and/or protocols.

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking

Hewlett Packard Enterprise and its predecessor entities have a long history of developing and selling networking products.

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Hi5

hi5 is a social networking site based in San Francisco, California.

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Hierarchical control system

A hierarchical control system is a form of control system in which a set of devices and governing software is arranged in a hierarchical tree.

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Hierarchical routing

Hierarchical routing is a method of routing in networks that is based on hierarchical addressing.

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High Performance Computing Modernization Program

The United States Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) was initiated in 1992 in response to Congressional direction to modernize the Department of Defense (DoD) laboratories’ high performance computing capabilities.

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High-availability cluster

High-availability clusters (also known as HA clusters or fail-over clusters) are groups of computers that support server applications that can be reliably utilized with a minimum amount of down-time.

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Higher Computing

Higher Computing, SQA course code C206 12, is a qualification taught in Scottish secondary schools, usually in the fifth or sixth year of study (S5/S6).

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Higher Technological Institute

Higher Technological Institute (often shortened to HTI), the first private technological institute in Egypt.

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Hilscher netx network controller

The netX network controller family (ASICs), developed by Hilscher Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH, is a solution for implementing all proven Fieldbus and Real-Time Ethernet systems.

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Hinemos

Hinemos is a popular open-source app in Japan, which can manage several servers, computers, and other devices, as if you were only managing one single computer.

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HiperLAN

HiperLAN (High Performance Radio LAN) is a Wireless LAN standard.

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Hisashi Kobayashi

Hisashi Kobayashi (Japanese: 小林 久志 Kobayashi Hisashi; born on June 13, 1938) is the Sherman Fairchild University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Emeritus at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.

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History of California 1900 to present

This article continues the history of California in the years 1900 and later;for events through 1899, see History of California before 1900. After 1900, California continued to grow rapidly and soon became an agricultural and industrial power.

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History of delay-tolerant networking

The history of delay-tolerant networking examines the bulk of the technologies that began the field that is known today as delay-tolerant networking.

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History of email

The history of email extends over more than 50 years, entailing an evolving set of technologies and standards that culminated in the email systems we use today.

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History of IBM

International Business Machines, or IBM, nicknamed "Big Blue", is a multinational computer technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States.

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History of information technology auditing

Information Technology Auditing (IT auditing) began as Electronic Data Process (EDP) Auditing and developed largely as a result of the rise in technology in accounting systems, the need for IT control, and the impact of computers on the ability to perform attestation services.

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History of Microsoft

Microsoft is a multinational computer technology corporation.

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History of network traffic models

Design of robust and reliable networks and network services relies on an understanding of the traffic characteristics of the network.

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History of online games

Online games are video games played over a computer network.

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History of personal computers

The history of the personal computer as a mass-market consumer electronic device began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1980s.

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History of RISC OS

RISC OS, the computer operating system developed by Acorn Computers for their ARM-based Acorn Archimedes range, was originally released in 1987 as, soon followed by, and.

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History of science

The history of science is the study of the development of science and scientific knowledge, including both the natural and social sciences.

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History of software

Software can be defined as programmed instructions stored in the memory of stored-program digital computers for execution by the processor.

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History of telecommunication

The history of telecommunication began with the use of smoke signals and drums in Africa, the Americas and parts of Asia.

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History of the floppy disk

A floppy disk is a disk storage medium composed of a disk of thin and flexible magnetic storage medium encased in a rectangular plastic carrier.

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History of the graphical user interface

The history of the graphical user interface, understood as the use of graphic icons and a pointing device to control a computer, covers a five-decade span of incremental refinements, built on some constant core principles.

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History of the Internet in Sweden

The history of Internet in Sweden can be considered to have begun in 1984, when the first Swedish network was connected to the Internet in Gothenburg.

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History of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education

The Institute was founded on 6 September 1943 by a group of local businessmen led by Eugenio Garza Sada, a moneyed heir of a brewing conglomerate who was interested in creating an institution that could provide highly skilled personnel — both university graduates and technicians— to the booming Monterrey corporations of the 1940s.

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History of Unix

The history of Unix dates back to the mid-1960s when the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AT&T Bell Labs, and General Electric were jointly developing an experimental time sharing operating system called Multics for the GE-645 mainframe.

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Hitcents

Hitcents is a mobile app and games studio, headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

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Ho Chi Minh City International University

Ho Chi Minh City International University (a.k.a. IU or HCMIU) is an English-speaking university located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Hobbit (computer)

Hobbit (Хоббит) is a Soviet/Russian 8-bit home computer, based on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum hardware architecture.

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Hole punching (networking)

Hole punching (or sometimes punch-through) is a technique in computer networking for establishing a direct connection between two parties in which one or both are behind firewalls or behind routers that use network address translation (NAT).

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Home network

A home network or home area network (HAN) is a type of computer network that facilitates communication among devices within the close vicinity of a home.

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Homeland Security Cybersecurity Boots-on-the-Ground Act

The Homeland Security Cybersecurity Boots-on-the-Ground Act is a bill that would require the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to undertake several actions designed to improve the readiness and capacity of DHS’s cybersecurity workforce.

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Honeyd

Honeyd is an open source computer program created by Niels Provos that allows a user to set up and run multiple virtual hosts on a computer network.

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Hooking

In computer programming, the term hooking covers a range of techniques used to alter or augment the behavior of an operating system, of applications, or of other software components by intercepting function calls or messages or events passed between software components.

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Hop (networking)

In computer networking, a hop is one portion of the path between source and destination.

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Horton High School (Nova Scotia)

Horton High School is a secondary school located in Greenwich, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Host (network)

A network host is a computer or other device connected to a computer network.

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Host adapter

In computer hardware, a host controller, host adapter, or host bus adapter (HBA) connects a computer, which acts as the host system, to other network and storage devices.

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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.

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Host system

Host system is any networked computer that provides services to other systems or users.

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Hostname

In computer networking, a hostname (archaically nodename) 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.

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House (operating system)

House (acronym for Haskell User's Operating System and Environment) is an experimental open source operating system written in Haskell.

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HP SiteScope

HP SiteScope is agentless monitoring software focused on monitoring the availability and performance of distributed IT infrastructures, including Servers, Network devices and services, Applications and application components, operating systems and various IT enterprise components.

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HP-Interex

Interex EMEA was the EMEA HP Users Organisation, representing the user community of Hewlett-Packard computers.

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HPC Challenge Benchmark

HPC Challenge Benchmark combines several benchmarks to test a number of independent attributes of the performance of high-performance computer (HPC) systems.

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HRL Laboratories

HRL Laboratories (formerly Hughes Research Laboratories), was the research arm of Hughes Aircraft.

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HSTR LAN

HSTR LAN, or High Speed Turkish Remote LAN, is utilized in areas where conventional networking and communication become difficult or impossible, as in the far-eastern corners of Turkey, mainly in places like Diyarbakir.

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HTTP 451

In computer networking, HTTP 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons is an error status code of the HTTP protocol to be displayed when the user requests a resource which cannot be served for legal reasons, such as a web page censored by a government.

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Hubert Zimmermann

Hubert Zimmermann (1941 – November 9, 2012) was a French software engineer and a pioneer of computer networking.

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Hyperconnectivity

Hyperconnectivity is a term invented by Canadian social scientists Anabel Quan-Haase and Barry Wellman, arising from their studies of person-to-person and person-to-machine communication in networked organizations and networked societies.

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Hypercube internetwork topology

Hypercube networks are a type of network topology used to connect multiple processors with memory modules and accurately route data.

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HyperSpike

HyperSpike is a brand name for acoustic products manufactured by Ultra Electronics – Undersea Sensor Systems Inc.

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I. P. Sharp Associates

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I/O virtualization

Input/output (I/O) virtualization is a methodology to simplify management, lower costs and improve performance of servers in enterprise environments.

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Ian Angus (philosopher)

Ian Henderson Angus (born 18 April 1949) is an interdisciplinary philosopher and social critic who writes on continental philosophy, Canadian studies, communication theory, social movements, ecological thought, and the university.

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Iberpac

Iberpac (or Red UNO) is the Spanish packet switched X.25 data network.

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IBM 4694

The IBM 4694 was one of IBM's PC based point of sale (POS) systems, successor to the IBM 4683 and IBM 4693.

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IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication

In computing, Advanced Program to Program Communication or APPC is a protocol which computer programs can use to communicate over a network.

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IBM AIX

AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.

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IBM Kittyhawk

Kittyhawk is an IBM supercomputer.

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IBM System/34, 36 System Support Program

System Support Program (SSP) was an operating system for the IBM System/34 and System/36 minicomputers.

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IBM Systems Network Architecture

Systems Network Architecture (SNA) is IBM's proprietary networking architecture, created in 1974.

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IBM VNET

VNET is an international computer networking system deployed in the mid-1970s and still in current, but highly diminished use.

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IBM WebSphere MQ

IBM MQ is a family of network software products that IBM launched for the first time as an IBM product in December 1993.

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IC3 (certification)

The IC3 certification (Internet Core Competency Certification) is a global benchmark for basic computer literacy, including operating systems, hardware, software, and networks.

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ICMP Router Discovery Protocol

In computer networking, the ICMP Internet Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP), also called the Internet Router Discovery Protocol, is a protocol for computer hosts to discover the presence and location of routers on their IPv4 local area network.

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ID-WSF

In computer networking, Identity Web Services Framework is a protocol stack that profiles WS-Security, WS-Addressing, SAML and adds new protocol specifications of its own, such as the Discovery Service, for open market per user service discovery, and the People Service for delegation and social networking.

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IDEF

IDEF, initially abbreviation of ICAM Definition, renamed in 1999 as Integration DEFinition,IEEE Standard for Functional Modeling Language—Syntax and Semantics for IDEF0, Software Engineering Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society, IEEE-SA Standards Board, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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Identity-based security

Identity-based security is an approach to control access to a digital product or service based on the authenticated identity of an individual.

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IEEE 1394

IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer.

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IEEE 1451

IEEE 1451 is a set of smart transducer interface standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Instrumentation and Measurement Society’s Sensor Technology Technical Committee describing a set of open, common, network-independent communication interfaces for connecting transducers (sensors or actuators) to microprocessors, instrumentation systems, and control/field networks.

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IEEE 802

IEEE 802 is a family of IEEE standards dealing with local area networks and metropolitan area networks.

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IEEE 802.11af

IEEE 802.11af, also referred to as White-Fi and Super Wi-Fi, is a wireless computer networking standard in the 802.11 family, that allows wireless local area network (WLAN) operation in TV white space spectrum in the VHF and UHF bands between 54 and 790 MHz.

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IEEE 802.1aq

Shortest Path Bridging (SPB), specified in the IEEE 802.1aq standard, is a computer networking technology intended to simplify the creation and configuration of networks, while enabling multipath routing.

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IEEE 802.1Q

802.1Q, often referred to as Dot1q, is the networking standard that supports virtual LANs (VLANs) on an IEEE 802.3 Ethernet network.

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IEEE 802.8

The Fiber Optic Technical Advisory Group was to create a LAN standard for fiber optic media used in token passing computer networks like FDDI.

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IEEE Communications Society

The IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) promotes the advancement of science, technology and applications in communications and related disciplines.

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Ignite!

Ignite! Learning, Inc. is an educational software and hardware company co-founded in 1999 by Texas businessman Neil Bush and a year later Ken Leonard.

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IGUANA Computing

Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Networking Activists (IGUANA) are developers of the Wombat system.

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ILIOS

ILIOS is an acronym of InterLink Internet Operating System.

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Illinois Security Lab

The Illinois Security Lab is a research laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign established in 2004 to support research and education in computer and network security.

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IMDEA Networks Institute

IMDEA Networks Institute is one of the seven IMDEA Institutes created by the Madrid Regional Government as part of the IV Regional Plan of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation 2005-2008 (PRICIT), of which the aim is to put in place advanced research centers and higher education and training in the Community of Madrid.

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Imrich Chlamtac

Imrich Chlamtac was born in Zlaté Moravce, Slovakia, where in 2015, he received an Honorary Citizenship.

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IncrediBuild

IncrediBuild is a suite of grid computing software developed by IncrediBuild Ltd. IncrediBuild is designed to help accelerate computationally-intensive tasks by distributing them over the network, with notable applications including compiling source code, building software generally, and other software development-related tasks.

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Index of computing articles

Originally, the word computing was synonymous with counting and calculating, and the science and technology of mathematical calculations.

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Index of electrical engineering articles

This is an alphabetical list of articles pertaining specifically to electrical and electronics engineering.

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Index of Internet-related articles

This page provides an index of articles thought to be Internet or Web related topics.

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Indexing Service

Indexing Service (originally called Index Server) was a Windows service that maintained an index of most of the files on a computer to improve searching performance on PCs and corporate computer networks.

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Indiana State House

The Indiana State House is the state capitol building of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indicator of compromise

Indicator of compromise (IOC) — in computer forensics is an artifact observed on a network or in an operating system that with high confidence indicates a computer intrusion.

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Industrial Ethernet

Industrial Ethernet (IE) is the use of Ethernet in an industrial environment with protocols that provide determinism and real-time control.

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Industrial robot

An industrial robot is a robot system used for manufacturing.

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Infolink

InfoLink Limited is a Nationwide Bangladeshi internet service provider (ISP) and IT solution company working in the field of broadband internet, connectivity, software development and networking solutions. It was the first company in Bangladesh to commercially deploy Bangladeshi-assembled kiosks, and also does many social activities. on 24th May 2017 Infolink Successfully started commercial IPv6 beta deployment to end user for the first time in Bangladesh.

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Information and communications technology

Information and communication technology (ICT) is another/extensional term for information technology (IT) which stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals), computers as well as necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage, and audio-visual systems, which enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information.

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Information logistics

Information Logistics (IL) deals with the flow of information between human and / or machine actors within or between any number of organizations that in turn form a value creating network (see, e.g.). IL is closely related to information management, information operations and information technology.

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Information Operations (United States)

Information Operations is a category of direct and indirect support operations for the United States Military.

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Information Processing Techniques Office

The Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), originally "Command and Control Research",Lyon, Matthew; Hafner, Katie (1999-08-19).

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Information repository

An information repository is an easy way to deploy a secondary tier of data storage that can comprise multiple, networked data storage technologies running on diverse operating systems, where data that no longer needs to be in primary storage is protected, classified according to captured metadata, processed, de-duplicated, and then purged, automatically, based on data service level objectives and requirements.

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Information security operations center

An information security operations center ("ISOC" or "SOC") is a facility where enterprise information systems (web sites, applications, databases, data centers and servers, networks, desktops and other endpoints) are monitored, assessed, and defended.

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Information systems technician

Information systems technician (or Information technician; abbreviation: IT) refers to a technician of an industrial occupation whose responsibility is maintaining communications and computer systems.

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Information technology audit

An information technology audit, or information systems audit, is an examination of the management controls within an Information technology (IT) infrastructure.

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Information technology controls

In business and accounting, information technology controls (or IT controls) are specific activities performed by persons or systems designed to ensure that business objectives are met.

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Information Technology Security Assessment

Information Technology Security Assessment (IT Security Assessment) is an explicit study to locate IT security vulnerabilities and risks.

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Information theory

Information theory studies the quantification, storage, and communication of information.

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Ingress filtering

In computer networking, ingress filtering is a technique used to ensure that incoming packets are actually from the networks from which they claim to originate.

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Inlab Software GmbH

Inlab Software GmbH is an independent software vendor located in Grünwald, Germany.

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Instant messaging

Instant messaging (IM) technology is a type of online chat that offers real-time text transmission over the Internet.

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Institut de génie informatique et industriel

Institut de Génie Informatique et Industriel (IG2I, EC-Lille) is an information engineering school in Lens, France.

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Institut national des sciences appliquées de Toulouse

The Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse or INSA Toulouse is one of the 210 Grande Ecole d’Ingénieurs, an engineering school, under the authority of the French Ministry of Education and Research.

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Institute for Experimental Mathematics

The Institute for Experimental Mathematics (IEM) was founded, with the support of the Volkswagen Foundation, as a central scientific facility of the former University of Essen, now University of Duisburg-Essen in 1989.

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Institute of Informatics and Communication

Institute of Informatics and Communication (IIC) is a constituent institute of the University of Delhi, in New Delhi, India.

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Institute of Technology, Tallaght

The Institute of Technology Tallaght (also known as ITT or IT Tallaght) is a higher education institute in South Dublin, Ireland.

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Insulation-displacement connector

An insulation-displacement contact (IDC), also known as insulation-piercing contact (IPC), is an electrical connector designed to be connected to the conductor(s) of an insulated cable by a connection process which forces a selectively sharpened blade or blades through the insulation, bypassing the need to strip the conductors of insulation before connecting.

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Integer (computer science)

In computer science, an integer is a datum of integral data type, a data type that represents some range of mathematical integers.

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Integrated modular avionics

Integrated modular avionics (IMA) are real-time computer network airborne systems.

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Integrated services

In computer networking, IntServ or integrated services is an architecture that specifies the elements to guarantee quality of service (QoS) on networks.

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Integrity (operating system)

INTEGRITY and INTEGRITY-178B are real-time operating systems (RTOSes) produced and marketed by Green Hills Software.

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Intel LANSpool

LANSPool was network printer administration software developed by Intel.

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Intel vPro

Intel vPro technology is an umbrella marketing term used by Intel for a large collection of computer hardware technologies, including Hyperthreading, Turbo Boost 3.0, VT-x, VT-d, Trusted Execution Technology (TXT), and Intel Active Management Technology (AMT).

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Intelligence amplification

Intelligence amplification (IA) (also referred to as cognitive augmentation and machine augmented intelligence) refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting human intelligence.

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Intelligent Platform Management Interface

The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is a set of computer interface specifications for an autonomous computer subsystem that provides management and monitoring capabilities independently of the host system's CPU, firmware (BIOS or UEFI) and operating system.

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Intelligent Resilient Framework

Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) is a proprietary software virtualization technology developed by H3C (3Com).

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Intellipedia

Intellipedia is an online system for collaborative data sharing used by the United States Intelligence Community (IC).

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Interactive Connectivity Establishment

Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) is a technique used in computer networking to find ways for two computers to talk to each other as directly as possible in peer-to-peer networking.

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Interbank network

An interbank network, also known as an ATM consortium or ATM network, is a computer network that enables ATM cards issued by a financial institution that is a member of the network to be used to perform ATM transactions through ATMs that belong to another member of the network.

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Interlaken (networking)

Interlaken is a royalty-free interconnect protocol.

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Intermediate distribution frame

An intermediate distribution frame (IDF) is a distribution frame in a central office or customer premises, which cross-connects the user cable media to individual user line circuits and may serve as a distribution point for multipair cables from the main distribution frame (MDF) or combined distribution frame (CDF) to individual cables connected to equipment in areas remote from these frames.

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Internalnet

An internalnet is a computer network composed of devices inside and on the human body.

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International Conference on Computer and Information Technology

International Conference on Computer and Information Technology or ICCIT is a series of computer science and information technology based conferences that is hosted in Bangladesh since 1997 by a different university each year.

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International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks

The International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (or DSN) is an annual conference on topics related to dependable computer systems and reliable networks.

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International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks

IPSN, the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks, is an academic conference on sensor networks with its main focus on information processing aspects of sensor networks.

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International Conference on Systems Engineering

The International Conference on Systems Engineering is the series of International Conferences, jointly organized on a rotational basis among three institutions.

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International ICT Expo

International ICT Expo is organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and is held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in April every year.

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International Space Settlement Design Competition

The International Space Settlement Design Competition, more commonly known as "Spaceset" or "I-SSDC", is an annual competition founded by Anita Gale and Dick Edwards, and is supported (but no longer sponsored) by NASA (as the competition rents several NASA facilities for use during the competition).

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International Virtual Aviation Organisation

IVAO or International Virtual Aviation Organisation VZW is a non-profit association which operates a free-of-charge online flight-simulation network.

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Internet

The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link devices worldwide.

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Internet area network

An Internet area network (IAN) is a concept for a communications network that connects voice and data endpoints within a cloud environment over IP, replacing an existing local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN) or the public switched telephone network (PSTN).

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Internet backbone

The Internet backbone might be defined by the principal data routes between large, strategically interconnected computer networks and core routers on the Internet.

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Internet culture

Internet culture, or cyberculture, is the culture that has emerged, or is emerging, from the use of computer networks for communication, entertainment, and business.

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Internet Gateway Device Protocol

Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Standardized Device Control Protocol is a protocol for mapping ports in network address translation (NAT) setups, supported by a certain number of NAT-enabled routers.

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Internet in Russia

Internet in Russia or Russian Internet (российский Интернет which means Russia-related Internet) and sometimes Runet (using first two letters from Russian plus net) is a part of the Internet which is related to Russia.

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Internet in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has been involved with the Internet since it was created.

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Internet in the United States

The Internet in the United States grew out of the ARPANET, a network sponsored by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense during the 1960s.

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Internet Key Exchange

In computing, Internet Key Exchange (IKE, sometimes IKEv1 or IKEv2, depending on version) is the protocol used to set up a security association (SA) in the IPsec protocol suite.

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Internet kill switch

An Internet kill switch is a countermeasure concept of activating a single shut off mechanism for all Internet traffic.

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Internet pornography

Internet pornography is any pornography that is accessible over the Internet, primarily via websites, peer-to-peer file sharing, or Usenet newsgroups.

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Internet Protocol Control Protocol

In computer networking, Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) is a Network Control Protocol (NCP) for establishing and configuring Internet Protocol over a Point-to-Point Protocol link.

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Internet protocol suite

The Internet protocol suite is the conceptual model and set of communications protocols used on the Internet and similar computer networks.

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Internet science

Internet science is an interdisciplinary science, which looks at all aspects of the co-evolution in the Internet networks and society and studies it.

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Internet Standard

In computer network engineering, an Internet Standard is a normative specification of a technology or methodology applicable to the Internet.

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Internet traffic engineering

Internet traffic engineering is defined as that aspect of Internet network engineering dealing with the issue of performance evaluation and performance optimization of operational IP networks.

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Internet2

Internet2 is a not-for-profit United States computer networking consortium led by members from the research and education communities, industry, and government.

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Internetworking

Internetworking is the practice of connecting a computer network with other networks through the use of gateways that provide a common method of routing information packets between the networks.

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Interpacket gap

In computer networking, a minimal pause may be required between network packets or network frames.

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Interplanetary Internet

The interplanetary Internet (based on IPN, also called InterPlaNet) is a conceived computer network in space, consisting of a set of network nodes that can communicate with each other.

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Interrupt

In system programming, an interrupt is a signal to the processor emitted by hardware or software indicating an event that needs immediate attention.

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InterWorking Labs

InterWorking Labs is a privately owned company in Scotts Valley, California, in the business of optimizing application performance for applications and embedded systems.

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Intranet

An intranet is a private network accessible only to an organization's staff.

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Intranet strategies

In business, an intranet strategy is the use of an intranet and associated hardware and software to obtain one or more organizational objectives.

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Intrusion detection system

An intrusion detection system (IDS) is a device or software application that monitors a network or systems for malicious activity or policy violations.

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Ion Stoica

Ion Lucrețiu Stoica is a Romanian-American computer scientist specializing in distributed systems, cloud computing and computer networking.

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IOS SDK

The iOS SDK (Software Development Kit) (formerly iPhone SDK) is a software development kit developed by Apple Inc. The kit allows for the development of mobile apps on Apple's iOS operating system.

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IP address

An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.

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IP address management

IP address management (IPAM) is software that can plan, track, and manage the IP addresses used in a computer network.

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IP address spoofing

In computer networking, IP address spoofing or IP spoofing is the creation of Internet Protocol (IP) packets with a false source IP address, for the purpose of hiding the identity of the sender or impersonating another computing system.

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IP aliasing

IP aliasing is associating more than one IP address to a network interface.

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IP Network Transformation

IP Network Transformation is the process of migrating TDM and ATM networks to a single, service-delivery oriented, end-to-end All-IP infrastructure.

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IP over Avian Carriers

In computer networking, IP over Avian Carriers (IPoAC) is a proposal to carry Internet Protocol (IP) traffic by birds such as homing pigeons.

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IP Payload Compression Protocol

In networking IP Payload Compression Protocol, or IPComp, is a low level compression protocol for IP datagrams defined in RFC 3173.

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IP routing

IP routing is the field of routing methodologies of Internet Protocol (IP) packets within and across IP networks.

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IPrint

iPrint is a print server developed by Novell.

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Iproute2

iproute2 is a collection of userspace utilities for controlling and monitoring various aspects of networking in the Linux kernel, including routing, network interfaces, tunnels, traffic control, and network-related device drivers.

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IPSANET

IPSANET was a packet switching network written by I. P. Sharp Associates (IPSA).

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Ipsilon Networks

Ipsilon Networks was a computer networking company which specialised in IP switching during the 1990s.

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IPTP Networks

IPTP Networks is a group of global Telecommunication companies and a trade mark of IPTP LLC (Americas region), IPTP Limited (Asia region), Fredonia Trading Limited (European Union), IPTP Networks (European Union), IPTP Ltd (Russia).

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IPTraf

IPTraf is a software - based console that provides network statistics.

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IPulse

iPulse is a visual system monitoring tool by The Iconfactory.

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IPv6 address

An Internet Protocol Version 6 address (IPv6 address) is a numerical label that is used to identify a network interface of a computer or a network node participating in an IPv6 computer network.

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IPv6 deployment

Deployment of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), the next generation of the Internet Protocol, has been in progress since the mid-2000s.

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IRC operator

An IRC operator (often abbreviated as IRCop or oper) is a user on an Internet Relay Chat network who has privileged access.

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IRC script

IRC scripts are a way of shortening commands and responding automatically to certain events while connected to an IRC Network.

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IRCd

An IRCd, short for Internet Relay Chat daemon, is server software that implements the IRC protocol, enabling people to talk to each other via the Internet (exchanging textual messages in real time).

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IRENALA

The Research and Education Network for Academic and Learning Activities (iRENALA) is the national research and education networking organisation (NREN) of Madagascar.

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IS-641

TIA/EIA standard IS-641 is a speech coding standard used in some computer and telecommunications networks in the U.S.A. Main usage was in the U.S. TDMA networks defined by IS-136.

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IS-IS

Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) is a routing protocol designed to move information efficiently within a computer network, a group of physically connected computers or similar devices.

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Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd

Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.

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ISN

ISN is an initialism that can stand for.

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Isoperimetric inequality

In mathematics, the isoperimetric inequality is a geometric inequality involving the surface area of a set and its volume.

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ISYS:Desktop

ISYS:desktop is an enterprise-class desktop search tool designed to find information on individual PCs as well as across corporate networks, databases and proprietary systems.

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IT asset management

IT asset management (ITAM) is the set of business practices that join financial, contractual and inventory functions to support life cycle management and strategic decision making for the IT environment.

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IT infrastructure

Information technology infrastructure is defined broadly as a set of information technology (IT) components that are the foundation of an IT service; typically physical components (computer and networking hardware and facilities), but also various software and network components.

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IT network assurance

IT network assurance quantifies risk from an IT network perspective, based on analysis of network facts.

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IT performance management

This entry describes performance management in an Information Technology context.

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Itautec

Itautec is a Brazilian electronics company that was founded in 1979.

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ITHC

An ITHC, or IT Health Check, is an IT security assessment required, as part of an accreditation process, for many government computer systems in the UK.

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ITIL

ITIL (formerly an acronym for Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is a set of detailed practices for IT service management (ITSM) that focuses on aligning IT services with the needs of business.

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ITnet

ITnet (Institute of Technology Network) is an PoS based multi Mbit/s network created for the Institutes of Technology in Ireland.

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Ivan Stojmenović

Ivan Stojmenović (1957 – 3 November 2014) was a Serbian-Canadian mathematician and computer scientist well known for his contributions to communications networks and algorithms.

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IWARP

iWARP (Internet Wide-area RDMA Protocol) is a computer networking protocol that implements remote direct memory access (RDMA) for efficient data transfer over Internet Protocol networks.

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Ixia (company)

Ixia was a public company operating in around 25 countries.

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J. C. R. Licklider

Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (March 11, 1915 – June 26, 1990), known simply as J. C. R. or "Lick", was an American psychologistMiller, G. A.

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J. David Irwin

J.

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Jack Baskin School of Engineering

The Jack Baskin School of Engineering is the school of engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Jacques Vallée

Jacques Fabrice Vallée (born September 24, 1939) is a computer scientist, venture capitalist, author, ufologist and former astronomer currently residing in San Francisco, California.

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Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games

Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games is a 1996 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Sir-Tech.

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James B. Saxe

James Benjamin Saxe is an American computer scientist who has worked for many years at the DEC Systems Research Center and its successors, the Compaq Systems Research Center and the Systems Research Center of HP Labs.

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JANET

Janet is a high-speed network for the UK research and education community provided by Jisc, a not-for-profit company set up to provide computing support for education.

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Jani Hirvinen

Jani Hirvinen (born 1969 in Helsinki, Finland) is one of the earlier Finnish IT-technology pioneers.

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Java (programming language)

Java is a general-purpose computer-programming language that is concurrent, class-based, object-oriented, and specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.

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Java APIs for Integrated Networks

Java APIs for Integrated Networks (JAIN) is an activity within the Java Community Process, developing APIs for the creation of telephony (voice and data) services.

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Java Class Library

The Java Class Library (JCL) is a set of dynamically loadable libraries that Java applications can call at run time.

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Java Work Framework

Java Work Framework is a simple, but powerful Java framework providing Network(New I/O Socket), Database, Exception handling and System functionality.

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JavaOS

JavaOS is an operating system with a Java virtual machine as a fundamental component, originally developed by Sun Microsystems.

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Jürgen Jasperneite

Jürgen Jasperneite (born 1964 in Nieheim, Germany) is a German Engineer and Professor for Computer networks at the OWL University in Lemgo, North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Jeff James (public servant)

Jeffrey Daniel Dominic James (né Walker; born 11 March 1968) is a British public servant and executive, and former Royal Navy sailor.

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Jem The Bee

JEM, the BEE is a Java, cloud-aware application which implements a Batch Execution Environment, to help and manage the execution of jobs, described by a Job Control Language (JCL).

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Jeremy Allison

Jeremy Allison is a computer programmer known for his contributions to the free software community, notably to Samba, a re-implementation of SMB/CIFS networking protocol, released under the GNU General Public License.

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Jesse Schell

Jesse N. Schell (Born on June 13, 1970) is an American video game designer, author, CEO of Schell Games and a Distinguished Professor of the Practice of Entertainment Technology at Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Entertainment Technology Center (ETC), a joint master's program between the College of Fine Arts and School of Computer Science in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Jetking Infotrain

Established in 1990 Jetking Infotrain Limited is a Computer Hardware and Networking Training Institute, which trains technical and non-technical students.

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Jim Stickley

James NelsonStickley III (born September 3, 1970) is the CEO of Stickley on Security, a co-founder and board member of TraceSecurity, Inc., and a published author.

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Jitter

In electronics and telecommunications, jitter is the deviation from true periodicity of a presumably periodic signal, often in relation to a reference clock signal.

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Job losses caused by the Great Recession

Job losses caused by the Great Recession refers to jobs that have been lost worldwide within people since the start of the Great Recession.

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John Mozeliak

John Mozeliak (born January 18, 1969) is the current President of Baseball Operations of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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John O. Limb

John O. Limb is an Australian engineer, known for fundamental contributions to the development of digital video communications and holder of a series of patents related to computer communications.

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John Quarterman

John S. Quarterman (born April 27, 1954) is an American author and long time Internet participant.

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John Shoch

John F. Shoch is an American computer scientist and venture capitalist who made significant contributions to the development of computer networking while at Xerox PARC, in particular to the development of the PARC Universal Protocol (PUP), an important predecessor of TCP/IP.

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Joint Data Network

The Joint Data Network (JDN) is an interconnected network of JTIDS–based systems, which links air and missile defense command and control and weapons systems across United States armed forces.

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Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR, Объединённый институт ядерных исследований, ОИЯИ), in Dubna, Moscow Oblast (110 km north of Moscow), Russia, is an international research center for nuclear sciences, with 5500 staff members, 1200 researchers including 1000 Ph.Ds from eighteen member states (including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Kazakhstan).

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Jordan University of Science and Technology

The Jordan University of Science and Technology (جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية Jami'at Al-Ulum wa Al-Tiknolojia Al-Urdunia), often abbreviated JUST, is a comprehensive, state-supported university located on the outskirts of Irbid, at Ar Ramtha in northern Jordan.

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Joseph M. Hellerstein

Joseph M. Hellerstein (born) is professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he works on database systems and computer networks.

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Journal of Communications and Networks

The Journal of Communications and Networks (print:, online; formerly known as the International Journal of Digital & Analog Cabled Systems) is a scientific journal published by the Korean Information and Communications Society and technically cosponsored by the IEEE Communications Society.

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JREAP

The Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol ("JREAP") enables tactical data messages to be transmitted over long-distance networks, e.g. satellite links, thereby extending the range of Tactical Data Links (TDLs).

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JUCE

JUCE is a partially open-source cross-platform C++ application framework, used for the development of desktop and mobile applications.

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Jumbo frame

In computer networking, jumbo frames or jumbos are Ethernet frames with more than 1500 bytes of payload, the limit set by the IEEE 802.3 standard.

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Jump server

A jump server or jump host or jumpbox or secure administrative host is a (special-purpose) computer on a network typically used to manage devices in a separate security zone.

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Jumpnode

Jumpnode is an IT systems and network monitoring platform which utilizes an appliance-enabled software (AeS) services architecture.

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Justin Cappos

Justin Cappos (born February 27, 1977) is a computer scientist and cybersecurity expert whose data-security software has been adopted by a number of widely used open-source projects.

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Kademlia

Kademlia is a distributed hash table for decentralized peer-to-peer computer networks designed by Petar Maymounkov and David Mazières in 2002.

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Kaelan Joyce

Kaelan Joyce (born 20 August 1982), is an amateur boxer from the British Overseas Territory, Gibraltar.

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Kalpana (company)

Kalpana, a computer-networking equipment manufacturer located in Silicon Valley, operated during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Kan Balam

Kan Balam (Spanish pronunciation:kan' balaːm, Tzotzil Maya pronunciation: 'kʱaŋ βalɒm) is a computer cluster located in Mexico City, on the main campus of the UNAM.

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Karn's algorithm

Karn's algorithm addresses the problem of getting accurate estimates of the round-trip time for messages when using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) in computer networking.

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Kayhan Erciyeş

Prof.

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KDDI India Private Limited

KDDI India Private Limited headquartered in Gurgaon, India is a subsidiary of Japanese Telecommunication giant KDDI Corporation.

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Kdump (Linux)

kdump is a feature of the Linux kernel that creates crash dumps in the event of a kernel crash.

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Kenji Eno

(May 5, 1970 – February 20, 2013) was a Japanese musician and video game designer.

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Kenneth Komoski

Paul Kenneth Komoski, better known as Kenneth Komoski, is an educational advocate, nonprofit executive, and former teacher.

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Kerberos (protocol)

Kerberos is a computer network authentication protocol that works on the basis of tickets to allow nodes communicating over a non-secure network to prove their identity to one another in a secure manner.

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Kernel (operating system)

The kernel is a computer program that is the core of a computer's operating system, with complete control over everything in the system.

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Kevin Mitnick

Kevin David Mitnick (born August 6, 1963) is an American computer security consultant, author, and hacker, best known for his high-profile 1995 arrest and later five years in prison for various computer and communications-related crimes.

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Keychain

A keychain, or keyring, is a small chain, usually made from metal or plastic, that connects a small item to a keyring.

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Khalifa AlJaziri

Khalifa AlJaziri (Arabic: خليفة الجزيري; born July 23, 1979) is an Emirati entrepreneur, co-founder of e-Home AUTOMATION and a notable UAE young business leader.

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Kill chain

The term kill chain was originally used as a military concept related to the structure of an attack; consisting of target identification, force dispatch to target, decision and order to attack the target, and finally the destruction of the target.

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Kilobyte

The kilobyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.

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Kiosk

A kiosk is a small, separated garden pavilion open on some or all sides.

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Kitty AI: Artificial Intelligence for Governance

Kitty AI: Artificial Intelligence for Governance is a 2016 art project by artist and researcher Pinar Yoldas.

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Knoppix

KNOPPIX is an operating system based on Debian designed to be run directly from a CD / DVD (Live CD) or a USB flash drive (Live USB), one of the first of its kind for any operating system.

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Knowledge economy

The knowledge economy is the use of knowledge (savoir, savoir-faire, savoir-être) to generate tangible and intangible values.

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Knowledge-based processor

Knowledge-based processors (KBPs) are used for processing packets in computer networks.

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KNX (standard)

KNX is a standardised (EN 50090, ISO/IEC 14543), OSI-based network communications protocol for building automation.

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Komodo Technology

Komodo Technology is a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) company based in the United States.

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Korea Computer Centre Sinhung Company

Korea Computer Centre Sinhung Company is a software development group headquartered in Pyongyang, North Korea.

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Koxbox

Koxbox is a Danish musical group formed in 1990 that produced psychedelic trance.

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Krishan Sabnani

Krishan Sabnani (born 1954 in New Delhi) is an Indian-American networking researcher.

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Krzysztof Pawlikowski

Krzysztof Pawlikowski (born 1946) is a Polish-born New Zealand computer science academic.

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KVH Co. Ltd.

KVH Co., Ltd., previously known as KVH Telecom, was founded by Fidelity Investments in 1999 as an Asia-Pacific IT/communications service provider.

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Label switching

Label switching is a technique of network relaying to overcome the problems perceived by traditional IP-table switching (also known as traditional layer 3 hop-by-hop routing).

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Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6

The Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6, or LIP6, the computer science laboratory of Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), is a joint research laboratory of UPMC and CNRS, the French national research organization.

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Lamar Institute of Technology

Lamar Institute of Technology (LIT) is a public technical school in Beaumont, Texas.

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Lanmeter

A LANMeter was a tool for testing token ring and Ethernet networks introduced by Fluke Corporation in 1993.

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Lantiq

Lantiq was a fabless semiconductor company of approximately 1,000 people based in Germany.

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Large Hadron Collider

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and most powerful particle collider, the most complex experimental facility ever built and the largest single machine in the world.

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Large receive offload

In computer networking, large receive offload (LRO) is a technique for increasing inbound throughput of high-bandwidth network connections by reducing CPU overhead.

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Large send offload

In computer networking, large send offload (LSO) is a technique for increasing egress throughput of high-bandwidth network connections by reducing CPU overhead.

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Lawrence Brakmo

Lawrence Brakmo is a software engineer in the Kernel group at Facebook.

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Lawrence Roberts (scientist)

Lawrence G. Roberts (born December 21, 1937 in Connecticut) is an American scientist who received the Draper Prize in 2001 "for the development of the Internet", and the Principe de Asturias Award in 2002.

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Layer 2 MPLS VPN

A Layer 2 MPLS VPN is a term in computer networking.

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Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol

In computer networking, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs) or as part of the delivery of services by ISPs.

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Leaf driver

Leaf driver refers to a device driver that accesses logically or physically existent devices on an I/O bus, and implements the functions defined for the device, such as transferring data to or from the device or accessing device registers.

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Leaky bucket

The leaky bucket is an algorithm based on an analogy of how a bucket with a leak will overflow if either the average rate at which water is poured in exceeds the rate at which the bucket leaks or if more water than the capacity of the bucket is poured in all at once, and how the water leaks from the bucket at an (almost) constant rate.

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Legality of piggybacking

Laws regarding "unauthorized access of a computer network" exist in many legal codes, though the wording and meaning differ from one to the next.

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Leonard Kleinrock

Leonard Kleinrock (born June 13, 1934) is an American computer scientist.

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Lester B. Pearson High School (Calgary)

Lester B. Pearson High School is a public senior high school located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada administered by the Calgary Board of Education.

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Leviton

Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc., is the largest privately held manufacturer of electrical wiring equipment in North America.

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Li Huatian

Professor Li Huatian (1922–2007) was one of the first few computer scientists in China and was well known for his early contributions to the areas of computer science and computer networks.

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LibVNCServer

In computer networking, LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient are cross-platform C libraries that enable one to easily implement VNC server or client functionality in an application.

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License borrowing

License borrowing is a feature that allows a user to run software on a computer that is not continuously connected to the license server on the network.

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LightStream

LightStream was an ATM switching company based in the United States.

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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol (IP) network.

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Lightweight protocol

A lightweight protocol in computer networking is any of a number of communication protocols that are characterized by a relatively small overhead (caused e.g. by bulky metadata) in transmitted on top of the functional data.

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Lilith (computer)

The DISER Lilith is a custom built workstation computer based on the AMD 2901 bit-slice processor, created by a group led by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zürich.

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Lily pad network

A lily pad network is a series of wireless access points spread over a large area, each connected to a different network and owned by different enterprises and people, providing hotspots where wireless clients can connect to the Internet without regard for the particular networks to which they link.

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LineWars II

LineWars II is a computer game written for MS-DOS in 1994.

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Link 1

Link 1 is a computer network standard developed by NATO to provide information exchange for air defence.

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Link aggregation

In computer networking, the term link aggregation applies to various methods of combining (aggregating) multiple network connections in parallel in order to increase throughput beyond what a single connection could sustain, and to provide redundancy in case one of the links should fail.

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Link Control Protocol

In computer networking, the Link Control Protocol (LCP) forms part of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), within the family of Internet protocols.

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Link layer

In computer networking, the link layer is the lowest layer in the Internet Protocol Suite, the networking architecture of the Internet.

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Link state packet

Link State Packet (LSP) is a packet of information generated by a network router in a link state routing protocol that lists the router's neighbors.

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Link-local address

In a computer network, a link-local address is a network address that is valid only for communications within the network segment (link) or the broadcast domain that the host is connected to.

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Link-state routing protocol

Link-state routing protocols are one of the two main classes of routing protocols used in packet switching networks for computer communications, the other being distance-vector routing protocols.

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Linksys

Linksys is an American company selling data networking hardware products mainly to home users and small businesses.

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Linux DM Multipath

DM-Multipathing (DM-MPIO) provides input-output (I/O) fail-over and load-balancing by using multipath I/O within Linux for block devices.

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Linux Documentation Project

The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is an all-volunteer project that maintains a large collection of GNU and Linux-related documentation and publishes the collection online.

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Linux From Scratch

Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a type of a Linux installation and the name of a book written by Gerard Beekmans, and currently mainly maintained by Bruce Dubbs.

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Linux Network Administrator's Guide

The Linux Network Administrator's Guide (NAG) is a book on setting up and running Unix networks.

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Linux on embedded systems

Operating systems based on the Linux kernel are used in embedded systems such as consumer electronics (i.e. set-top boxes, smart TVs, personal video recorders (PVRs), in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), networking equipment (such as routers, switches, wireless access points (WAPs) or wireless routers), machine control, industrial automation, navigation equipment, spacecraft flight software, and medical instruments in general).

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Linux startup process

Linux startup process is the multi-stage initialization process performed during booting a Linux installation.

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LinuxForums.org

LinuxForums.org is a community-driven website owned by MAS Media Inc.

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LinuxQuestions.org

LinuxQuestions.org (commonly abbreviated LQ) is a community-driven, self-help web site for Linux users.

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Liquid Computing

Liquid Computing was an information technology business that sold servers, storage, and networking systems.

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List of academic fields

The following outline is provided as an overview of an topical guide to academic disciplines: An academic discipline or field of study is known as a branch of knowledge.

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List of acquisitions by Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems is an American computer networking company.

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List of acquisitions by Hewlett-Packard

Hewlett-Packard, commonly referred to as HP, was an information technology corporation based in Palo Alto, California, which was split into two companies: Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc.

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List of acquisitions by Juniper Networks

Juniper Networks, Inc. is an information technology and computer networking products multinational company, founded in 1996.

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List of acquisitions by Oracle

This is a listing of Oracle Corporation's corporate acquisitions, including acquisitions of both companies and individual products.

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List of companies based in Seattle

This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area.

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List of companies traded on the JSE

This is a list of companies traded on the JSE.

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List of computer criminals

Convicted computer criminals are people who are caught and convicted of computer crimes such as breaking into computers or computer networks.

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List of computer science conferences

This is a list of academic conferences in computer science.

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List of computer scientists

This is a list of computer scientists, people who do work in computer science, in particular researchers and authors.

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List of computer term etymologies

This is a list of the origins of computer-related terms or terms used in the computing world (i.e., a list of computer term etymologies).

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List of defunct network processor companies

During the dot-com/internet bubble of the late 1990s and early 2000, the proliferation of many dot-com start-up companies created a secondary bubble in the telecommunications/computer networking infrastructure and telecommunications service provider markets.

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List of Dell ownership activities

This list of Dell ownership activities delineates mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and stakes of Dell.

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List of electronics brands

This list of electronics brands is specialized as the list of brands of companies that provide electronics equipment.

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List of engineering branches

Engineering is the discipline and profession that applies scientific theories, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to design, create, and analyze technological solutions cognizant of safety, human factors, physical laws, regulations, practicality, and cost.

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List of fields of doctoral studies in the United States

This is the list of the fields of doctoral studies in the United States used for the annual Survey of Earned Doctorates, conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago for the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies, as used for the 2015 survey.

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List of game middleware

Middleware for games is a piece of software that is integrated into a game engine to handle some specialized aspect it, such as physics, graphics or networking.

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List of Halt and Catch Fire episodes

Halt and Catch Fire is an American period drama television series created by Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers, that aired on AMC from June 1, 2014, to October 14, 2017.

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List of Hewlett-Packard products

The following is a partial list of products manufactured under the Hewlett-Packard brand.

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List of Internet pioneers

Instead of a single "inventor", the Internet was developed by many people over many years.

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List of Jurassic Park characters

The following is a list of fictional characters from Michael Crichton's novel Jurassic Park, its sequel The Lost World, and their film adaptations, Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

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List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni

This list of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni includes students who studied as undergraduates or graduate students at MIT's School of Engineering; School of Science; MIT Sloan School of Management; School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences; School of Architecture and Planning; or Whitaker College of Health Sciences.

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List of Mega Man characters

This is a list of characters from the Mega Man series.

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List of mergers and acquisitions by IBM

The following is a partial list of IBM precursors, acquisitions and spinoffs.

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List of network protocol stacks

This is a list of protocol stack architectures.

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List of network theory topics

Network theory is an area of applied mathematics.

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List of networking hardware vendors

Networking hardware typically refers to equipment facilitating the use of a computer network.

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List of pioneers in computer science

This article presents a list of individuals who made transformative breakthroughs in the creation, development and imagining of what computers and electronics could do.

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List of prolific inventors

Thomas Alva Edison was widely known as the America's most prolific inventor, even after his death in 1931.

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List of PTP implementations

Precision time protocol (PTP) is a widely adopted protocol for delivery of precise time over a computer network.

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List of Sega arcade system boards

The following is a list of arcade system boards released by Sega.

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List of TCP and UDP port numbers

This is a list of TCP and UDP port numbers used by protocols of the application layer of the Internet protocol suite for the establishment of host-to-host connectivity.

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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in business and entrepreneurship

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

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List of unusual units of measurement

An unusual unit of measurement is a unit of measurement that does not form part of a coherent system of measurement; especially in that its exact quantity may not be well known or that it may be an inconvenient multiple or fraction of base units in such systems.

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List of wireless community networks by region

Some wireless community network projects are:;Community networks by region.

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List of XML markup languages

This is a list of XML markup languages.

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Lists of network protocols

This is a list of articles that list different types or classifications of communication protocols used in computer networks.

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Live, virtual, and constructive

Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) Simulation is a broadly used taxonomy for classifying Models and Simulation (M&S).

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Lixia Zhang

Lixia Zhang is the Jonathan B. Postel Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Load balancing (computing)

In computing, load balancing improves the distribution of workloads across multiple computing resources, such as computers, a computer cluster, network links, central processing units, or disk drives.

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Local area network

A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building.

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Local collision

A local collision, in CSMA/CD computer networks, is a collision that occurs at the NIC as opposed to on the wire.

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Local service delivery

Local service delivery is the delivery of public services at the local level and is a distinct domain of public policy.

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Localhost

In computer networking, localhost is a hostname that means this computer.

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LocalTalk

LocalTalk is a particular implementation of the physical layer of the AppleTalk networking system from Apple Computer.

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Location awareness

Location awareness refers to devices that can passively or actively determine their location.

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Location transparency

In computer networks, location transparency is the use of names to identify network resources, rather than their actual location.

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Log-logistic distribution

No description.

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Logical conjunction

In logic, mathematics and linguistics, And (∧) is the truth-functional operator of logical conjunction; the and of a set of operands is true if and only if all of its operands are true.

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Logical link control

In the IEEE 802 reference model of computer networking, the logical link control (LLC) data communication protocol layer is the upper sublayer of the data link layer (layer 2) of the seven-layer OSI model.

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Logical security

Logical Security consists of software safeguards for an organization’s systems, including user identification and password access, authenticating, access rights and authority levels.

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Logical topology

Logical topology is the arrangement of devices on a computer network and how they communicate with one another.

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London Central Secondary School

London Central Secondary School is a public secondary school located at the corner of Dufferin Avenue and Waterloo Street in downtown London, Ontario.

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Long-range Wi-Fi

Long-range Wi-Fi is used for low-cost, unregulated point-to-point computer network connections, as an alternative to other fixed wireless, cellular networks or satellite Internet access.

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Low Bandwidth X

In computing, LBX, or Low Bandwidth X, was a protocol to use the X Window System over network links with low bandwidth and high latency.

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Low side

Low side or lowside can refer to.

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LSI Corporation

LSI Corporation was an American company based in San Jose, California which designed semiconductors and software that accelerate storage and networking in data centers, mobile networks and client computing.

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Lunghwa University of Science and Technology

Lunghwa University of Science and Technology (LHU) is a private university of science and technology in the Taiwanese vocational education system, originally based in Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

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LUSerNet

LUSerNet (pronounced Loser Net, roughly standing for Lancaster University Student Network) is a free peer-to-peer package for use on local area networks, developed between the end of 2001 and late 2002 by a Lancaster University first year Computer Science student known as 'bramp'.

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LXC

LXC (Linux Containers) is an operating-system-level virtualization method for running multiple isolated Linux systems (containers) on a control host using a single Linux kernel.

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Lynx (programming language)

Lynx is a programming language for large distributed networks, using remote procedure calls.

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Lyrtech

LYRtech inc. is a digital signal processing development company based in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

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MAC flooding

In computer networking, a media access control attack or MAC flooding is a technique employed to compromise the security of network switches.

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Mac Mini

The Mac mini (marketed and branded with lowercase "mini" as Mac mini) is a small desktop computer manufactured by Apple Inc. Like earlier mini-ITX PC designs, it is square and tall.

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Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is a series of workstation and server computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Inc. since 2006.

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MAC spoofing

MAC spoofing is a technique for changing a factory-assigned Media Access Control (MAC) address of a network interface on a networked device.

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Mach (kernel)

Mach is a kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University to support operating system research, primarily distributed and parallel computing.

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Machine to machine

Machine to machine refers to direct communication between devices using any communications channel, including wired and wireless.

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Machinima

Machinima is the use of real-time computer graphics engines to create a cinematic production.

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Macintosh 128K/512K technical details

The original Macintosh was a relatively simple machine, now of interest for its simplicity and for the fact that it was the first computer produced by Apple under the name Macintosh.

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Mack Reynolds

Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer.

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Macro virus

In computing terminology, a macro virus is a virus that is written in a macro language: a programming language which is embedded inside a software application (e.g., word processors and spreadsheet applications).

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Madge Networks

Madge Networks NV was a networking technology company founded by Robert Madge, and is best known for its work with Token Ring.

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Mail Transfer Protocol

The Mail Transfer Protocol (MTP) is an obsolete network protocol used to reliably transfer mail.

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MailSlot

A Mailslot is a one-way interprocess communication mechanism, available on the Microsoft Windows operating system, that allows communication between processes both locally and over a network.

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Mainframe audit

A mainframe audit is a comprehensive inspection of computer processes, security, and procedures,with recommendations for improvement.

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Makoto Murata

is a Japanese computer scientist, Ph.D. in Engineering, and Project Professor at Keio University.

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Maltego

Maltego is proprietary software used for open-source intelligence and forensics, developed by Paterva.

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Malware

Malware (a portmanteau for malicious software) is any software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer, server or computer network.

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Man-Computer Symbiosis

"Man-Computer Symbiosis" is the title of a work by J.C.R. Licklider, which was published during the year 1960.

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Management plane

In computer networking, the management plane of a networking device is the element of a system that configures, monitors, and provides management, monitoring and configuration services to, all layers of the network stack and other parts of the system.

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Mangled packet

In computer networking, a mangled or invalid packet is a packet — especially IP packet — that either lacks order or self-coherence, or contains code aimed to confuse or disrupt computers, firewalls, routers, or any service present on the network.

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Mannheim School of Computer Science and Mathematics

The Mannheim School of Computer Science and Mathematics (MSCM) is among the younger of the five schools comprising the University of Mannheim, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Manufacturing Automation Protocol

Manufacturing Automation Protocol (MAP) was a computer network standard released in 1982 for interconnection of devices from multiple manufacturers.

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Marathon (video game)

Marathon is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Bungie, and released in December 1994 for the Apple Macintosh.

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Marc Thomas

Marc Phillip Thomas (1949-2017) was a professor of computer science and mathematics, retired chair and a system administrator of Computer Science department at CSU Bakersfield.

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Marin Barleti University

Marin Barleti University (UMB) is a private institution of higher education in Albania named after the 15th-century historian/humanist, Marin Barleti, author of the historic account on the Skanderbeg epics.

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Mario Costa (philosopher)

Mario Costa (born 7 December 1936 in Torre del Greco) is an Italian philosopher.

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Marionnet

Marionnet is a virtual network laboratory: it allows users to define, configure and run complex computer networks without any need for physical setup.

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Marshall Flinkman

Marshall J. Flinkman is a fictional character on the television series, Alias.

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Marvell Software Solutions Israel

Marvell Software Solutions Israel, known as RADLAN Computer Communications Limited before 2007, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group, that specializes in local area network (LAN) technologies.

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Marvell Technology Group

Marvell Technology Group, Limited, is a producer of storage, communications and consumer semiconductor products.

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Mass media

The mass media is a diversified collection of media technologies that reach a large audience via mass communication.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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Master data management

In business, master data management (MDM) is a method used to define and manage the critical data of an organization to provide, with data integration, a single point of reference.

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Master of Business Informatics

Master of Business Informatics (MBI) is a postgraduate degree in Business Informatics (BI).

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Master of Business Systems

Master of Business Systems (MBS) is a Postgraduate/Master's degree in Business Systems.

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Master of Information System Management

The Master in Information System Management, also known as Masters in Management Information Systems or Master of Science in Information System Management is a professional in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science and Management.

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Master of Science in Information Systems

The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS), the Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MSMIS), and Masters in Management Information Systems are specialized master's degree programs usually offered in a university's College of Business and in integrated Information Science & Technology colleges in recent years.

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Master station

In telecommunication, a master station is a station that controls or coordinates the activities of other stations in the system.

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Maximum transmission unit

In computer networking, the maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the size of the largest protocol data unit (PDU) that can be communicated in a single network layer transaction.

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McKenzie Wark

McKenzie Wark (born 10 September 1961) is an Australian-born writer and scholar.

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Measuring network throughput

Throughput of a network can be measured using various tools available on different platforms.

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Media (communication)

Media are the collective communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data.

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Medical prescription

A prescription is a health-care program implemented by a physician or other qualified health care practitioner in the form of instructions that govern the plan of care for an individual patient.

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Medium-dependent interface

A medium dependent interface (MDI) describes the interface (both physical and electrical/optical) in a computer network from a physical layer implementation to the physical medium used to carry the transmission.

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Meet-me room

A "meet-me room" (MMR) is a place within a colocation centre (or carrier hotel) where telecommunications companies can physically connect to one another and exchange data without incurring local loop fees.

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Mega Man Battle Network (video game)

Mega Man Battle Network, known as in Japan, is a video game developed by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld console.

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Megabyte

The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.

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Melpar

Melpar was an American government contractor in the 20th century Cold War period.

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Memory geometry

In the design of modern computers, memory geometry describes the internal structure of random-access memory.

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Meridian Technical Charter High School

Meridian Technical Charter High School (MTCHS) is a high school located in Meridian, Idaho, United States.

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Message Send Protocol

The Message Send Protocol (MSP), more precisely referred to as Message Send Protocol 2, is an application layer protocol used to send a short message between nodes on a network.

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Message submission agent

A message submission agent (MSA) or mail submission agent is a computer program or software agent that receives electronic mail messages from a mail user agent (MUA) and cooperates with a mail transfer agent (MTA) for delivery of the mail.

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Message switching

In telecommunications, message switching was the precursor of packet switching, where messages were routed in their entirety, one hop at a time.

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Messaging security

Messaging Security is a program that provides protection for companies' messaging infrastructure.

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Metacomputing

Metacomputing is all computing and computing-oriented activity which involves computing knowledge (science and technology) utilized for the research, development and application of different types of computing.

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Metadata

Metadata is "data that provides information about other data".

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Metropark Communications

Metropark Communications is the name of a telecommunications based corporation in the United States.

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Michael A. Padlipsky

Michael A. Padlipsky, (May 9, 1939 – March 3, 2011), known as MAP or Mike, was an early member of the working group that developed the Arpanet networking protocols that underpin today's Internet, and an internetworking polemicist. His book The Elements of Networking Style (& Other Essays & Animadversions of the Art of Intercomputer Networking has been described as "A really vicious critique of the misguided ISO networking standards attempt, written when the 'OSI model' was trendy & lots of people were babbling about the sacred seven layers.".

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Michael L. Littman

Michael Lederman Littman (born August 30, 1966) is a computer scientist.

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Michele Goins

Michele E. Goins was the Chief information officer and Senior Vice President of Juniper Networks, a multinational networking products company.

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Micro-bursting (networking)

In computer networking, micro-bursting is a behavior seen on fast packet-switched networks, where rapid bursts of data packets are sent in quick succession, leading to periods of full line-rate transmission that can overflow packet buffers of the network stack, both in network endpoints and routers and switches inside the network.

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Microservices

Microservices is a software development technique—a variant of the service-oriented architecture (SOA) architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services.

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Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation (abbreviated as MS) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington.

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Microsoft Broadband Networking

Microsoft Broadband Networking was a series of computer networking hardware products marketed by Microsoft from 2002 through 2004.

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Microsoft Forefront

Microsoft Forefront is a discontinued family of line-of-business security software by Microsoft Corporation.

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Microsoft Hearts

Hearts, also known as Microsoft Hearts and previously named The Microsoft Hearts Network, is a computer game included with Microsoft Windows, based on a card game with the same name.

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Microsoft Network Monitor

Microsoft Network Monitor is a deprecated packet analyzer.

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Microsoft Research

Microsoft Research is the research subsidiary of Microsoft.

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Microsoft Silverlight version history

Microsoft Silverlight is an application framework for writing and running rich internet applications that was actively developed and marketed by Microsoft from 2007 to 2012.

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Microsoft Visio

Microsoft Visio (formerly Microsoft Office Visio) is a diagramming and vector graphics application and is part of the Microsoft Office family.

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Middlebox

A middlebox or network appliance is a computer networking device that transforms, inspects, filters, or otherwise manipulates traffic for purposes other than packet forwarding.

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MIDI

MIDI (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communications protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related music and audio devices.

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Miguel Nicolelis

Miguel Ângelo Laporta Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D. (born March 7, 1961), is a Brazilian scientist and physician, best known for his pioneering work in "reading monkey thought".

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Mike Muuss

Michael John Muuss (October 16, 1958 – November 20, 2000) was the American author of the freeware network tool ping.

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Millau Viaduct

The Millau Viaduct (le Viaduc de Millau) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the gorge valley of the Tarn near Millau in southern France.

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MIMEDefang

MIMEDefang is a GPL licensed framework for filtering e-mail.

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Minimum spanning tree

A minimum spanning tree (MST) or minimum weight spanning tree is a subset of the edges of a connected, edge-weighted (un)directed graph that connects all the vertices together, without any cycles and with the minimum possible total edge weight.

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MIPS architecture processors

Since 1985, numerous processors implementing some version of the MIPS architecture have been designed and widely used.

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Missouri Research and Education Network

Missouri Research and Education Network (MOREnet) is a member-driven consortium, operating as a separate business unit within the University of Missouri.

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MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) is a research institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology formed by the 2003 merger of the Laboratory for Computer Science and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

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Mixing console

In sound recording and reproduction, and sound reinforcement systems, a mixing console is an electronic device for combining sounds of many different audio signals.

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Mixter

Mixter is a computer security specialist.

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MMCS

MMCS Group Limited is an Installation service provider focused on the information technology networking and security markets.

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Mobile ad hoc network

A mobile ad hoc network (MANET), also known as wireless ad hoc network or ad hoc wireless network, is a continuously self-configuring, infrastructure-less network of mobile devices connected wirelessly.

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Mobile agent

In computer science, a mobile agent is a composition of computer software and data which is able to migrate (move) from one computer to another autonomously and continue its execution on the destination computer.

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Mobile IPTV

Mobile IPTV is a technology that enables users to transmit and receive multimedia traffic including video, audio, text and graphic services through IP-based wired and wireless networks, with support for Quality of Service, Quality of experience, security, mobility, and interactive functions.

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Mobile security

Mobile security, or more specifically mobile device security, has become increasingly important in mobile computing.

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Mobile server

A mobile server is a computer system (computer hardware and operating system) that responds to requests across a computer network to provide, or help to provide, a network service, while being easily portable in a laptop form factor.

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Mobile-to-mobile convergence

The term mobile to mobile calling is used in many mobile phone plans to refer to making calls to other mobile phones using the same provider's network--which is often cheaper than other calls. Mobile to mobile convergence (MMC) is a term to describe a technology used in modern computing and telephony.

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MobilEcho

mobilEcho, created by GroupLogic, Inc. is a mobile file management system for iPhone and iPad.

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Mock object

In object-oriented programming, mock objects are simulated objects that mimic the behavior of real objects in controlled ways.

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Modem

A modem (modulator–demodulator) is a network hardware device that modulates one or more carrier wave signals to encode digital information for transmission and demodulates signals to decode the transmitted information.

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Modular connector

A modular connector is an electrical connector that was originally designed for use in telephone wiring, but has since been used for many other purposes.

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Modulo-N code

Modulo-N code is a lossy compression algorithm used to compress correlated data sources using modulo arithmetic.

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Mojette Transform

The Mojette Transform is an application of discrete geometry.

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Monitoring and surveillance agents

Monitoring and surveillance agents (also known as predictive agents) are a type of intelligent agent software that observes and reports on computer equipment.

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Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education

Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) (in Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education), also known as Tecnológico de Monterrey or simply as Tec, is a private, nonsectarian and coeducational multi-campus university based in Monterrey, Mexico.

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MOO

A MOO (MUD, object-oriented) is a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users (players) are connected at the same time.

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Moonlight Maze

Moonlight Maze is the name of an FBI inquiry into a cyber attack on United States government networks that began in 1998.

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MOS Technology CIA

The 6526/8521 Complex Interface Adapter (CIA) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology.

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Moscow–Washington hotline

The Moscow–Washington hotline (formally known in the United States as the Washington–Moscow Direct Communications Link; r) is a system that allows direct communication between the leaders of the United States and the Russian Federation.

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Motherboard

A motherboard (sometimes alternatively known as the mainboard, system board, baseboard, planar board or logic board, or colloquially, a mobo) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems.

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Moti Yung

Mordechai M. (Moti) Yung is an Israeli-American cryptographer and computer scientist with an extensive industrial research career.

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Motion picture film scanner

A motion picture film scanner is a device used in digital filmmaking to scan original film for storage as high-resolution digital intermediate files.

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Mouse flow

In computer networking, a mouse flow is a short (in total bytes) flow set up by a TCP (or other protocol) flow measured over a network link.

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MRK University

MRK University is an educational institution in Afghanistan.

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MSN Chat

MSN Chat was the Microsoft Network version of IRCX (Internet Relay Chat extensions by Microsoft), which replaced Microsoft Chat, a set of Exchange-based IRCX servers first available in the Microsoft Comic Chat client, although Comic Chat was not required to connect.

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Multi Router Traffic Grapher

The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is free software for monitoring and measuring the traffic load on network links.

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Multi Theft Auto

Multi Theft Auto (MTA) is a multiplayer modification for the Microsoft Windows version of Rockstar North games Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that adds online multiplayer functionality.

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Multi-bearer network

A multi-bearer network, or an MBN, is a network having the capability to carry a data packet via one of several alternative bearers.

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Multi-factor authentication

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a method of confirming a user's claimed identity in which a user is granted access only after successfully presenting 2 or more pieces of evidence (or factors) to an authentication mechanism: knowledge (something they and only they know), possession (something they and only they have), and inherence (something they and only they are).

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Multi-frequency network

Data networks, such as wireless communication networks, have to trade off between services customized for a single terminal and services provided to a large number of terminals.

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Multi-link trunking

Multi-link trunking (MLT) is a link aggregation port trunking technology developed at Nortel in 1999.

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Multi-Point Interface

The Multi-Point Interface – Siemens (MPI) is a proprietary interface of the programmable logic controller SIMATIC S7 of the company Siemens.

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Multicast

In computer networking, multicast is group communication where data transmission is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously.

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Multicast address

A multicast address is a logical identifier for a group of hosts in a computer network that are available to process datagrams or frames intended to be multicast for a designated network service.

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Multicast DNS

In computer networking, the multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol resolves host names to IP addresses within small networks that do not include a local name server.

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Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service

Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS), formerly known as Broadband Radio Service (BRS) and also known as Wireless Cable, is a wireless telecommunications technology, used for general-purpose broadband networking or, more commonly, as an alternative method of cable television programming reception.

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Multihoming

Multihoming is the practice of connecting a host or a computer network to more than one network.

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Multimedia

Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, video and interactive content.

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Multimedia over Coax Alliance

The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) is an international standards consortium publishing specifications for networking over coaxial cable.

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Multimedia University

Multimedia University (MMU; Universiti Multimedia) is a private university in Malaysia. The university has three campuses, located in Melaka, Cyberjaya and Iskandar Puteri. The university hosts 9 faculties and 19 research centres.

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Multipacket reception

In networking, multipacket reception refers to the capability of networking nodes for decoding/demodulating signals from a number of source nodes concurrently.

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Multipath routing

Multipath routing is the routing technique of using multiple alternative paths through a network, which can yield a variety of benefits such as fault tolerance, increased bandwidth, or improved security.

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Multiple-channel architecture

In computer networking, multiple-channel architecture (MCA) is the design of a wireless network in such a way that the client sees multiple points of access to the wireless network.

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Multiplexer

In electronics, a multiplexer (or mux) is a device that selects one of several analog or digital input signals and forwards the selected input into a single line.

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Multiplexing

In telecommunications and computer networks, multiplexing (sometimes contracted to muxing) is a method by which multiple analog or digital signals are combined into one signal over a shared medium.

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Multiseat configuration

A multiseat, multi-station or multiterminal configuration is a single computer which supports multiple independent local users at the same time.

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Multistage interconnection networks

Multistage interconnection networks (MINs) are a class of high-speed computer networks usually composed of processing elements (PEs) on one end of the network and memory elements (MEs) on the other end, connected by switching elements (SEs).

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Multiven

Multiven Group BV provides multi-vendor Internet Protocol network infrastructure, technical support, maintenance and consulting services to large enterprises, Internet service providers, small, medium businesses, Telecommunications companies, Fortune 500, Academia and government agencies.

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Mushroom Networks

Mushroom Networks, Inc. is a privately held company in San Diego, California, with the mission to provide "innovative networking solutions".

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MVS

Multiple Virtual Storage, more commonly called MVS, was the most commonly used operating system on the System/370 and System/390 IBM mainframe computers.

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MythTV

MythTV is a free and open-source home entertainment application with a simplified "10-foot user interface" design for the living-room TV.

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NABERS

NABERS, the National Australian Built Environment Rating System, is an initiative by the government of Australia to measure and compare the environmental performance of Australian buildings and tenancies.

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Name

A name is a term used for identification.

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Namespace

In computing, a namespace is a set of symbols that are used to organize objects of various kinds, so that these objects may be referred to by name.

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Naming convention

A naming convention is a convention (generally agreed scheme) for naming things.

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Nancy Hafkin

Nancy Hafkin is a pioneer of networking and development information and electronic communications in Africa, spurring the Pan African Development Information System (PADIS) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) from 1987 until 1997.

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Narada multicast protocol

The Narada multicast protocol is a set of specifications which can be used to implement overlay multicast functionality on computer networks.

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Narus (company)

Narus Inc. was a software company and vendor of big data analytics for cybersecurity.

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National Informatics Centre

The National Informatics Centre (NIC) (Rashtriya Suchna Vigyan Kendra) is the premier science & technology organisation of Government of India in informatics services and information and communication technology (ICT) applications.

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National Institute of Business Management (Sri Lanka)

The National Institute of Business Management (also known as NIBM) is a Sri Lankan business school.

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National LambdaRail

National LambdaRail (NLR) was a, high-speed national computer network owned and operated by the U.S. research and education community.

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National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)

The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is the national measurement standards laboratory for the United Kingdom, based at Bushy Park in Teddington, London, England.

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National Polytechnic School (Ecuador)

The National Polytechnic University (Spanish: Escuela Politécnica Nacional), also known as EPN, is a public university in Quito, Ecuador.

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National Reconnaissance Office

The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) is a member of the United States Intelligence Community and an agency of the United States Department of Defense.

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National Science Foundation Network

The National Science Foundation Network (NSFNET) was a program of coordinated, evolving projects sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) beginning in 1985 to promote advanced research and education networking in the United States.

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National security

National security refers to the security of a nation state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, and is regarded as a duty of government.

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National Semiconductor

National Semiconductor was an American semiconductor manufacturer which specialized in analog devices and subsystems, formerly with headquarters in Santa Clara, California, United States.

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National Telecommunication Corporation (Pakistan)

National Telecommunication Corporation (abbreviated: NTC) is a government owned information technology and Telecommunication services provider corporation in Pakistan.

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Navarro Networks

Navarro Networks was a developer of Ethernet-based ASIC components based in Plano, Texas, in the United States.

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NBN–ZTE deal corruption scandal

The Philippine National Broadband Network controversy (also referred to as the NBN–ZTE deal or NBN–ZTE mess) involved allegations of corruption in the awarding of a US$329 million construction contract to Chinese telecommunications firm ZTE for the proposed government-managed National Broadband Network (NBN).

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Ncell

Ncell (एनसेल), is a privately owned mobile network operator in Nepal. Ncell was the first private company to operate public GSM services in Nepal, initially under Mero Mobile brand, re-branded to Ncell on 12 March 2010. It broke the monopoly held by the then state-owned, now public telecommunication company Nepal Telecom. On 12 April 2016, Ncell has officially become a part of Axiata Group Berhad, a Malaysian telecommunications group.

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Ndiyo

Ndiyo is a project based out of Cambridge, United Kingdom, which aims to promote networked computing that is "simple, affordable, open." Ndiyo, pronounced nn-dee-yo, is the Swahili word for "yes".

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Nepal Telecom

Nepal Doorsanchar Company Ltd. (नेपाल दूरसञ्चार कम्पनी लिमिटेड), popularly known as Nepal Telecom (नेपाल टेलिकम) is state owned telecommunication service provider in Nepal with 91.49% of the government share.

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Net neutrality

Net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers treat all data on the Internet equally, and not discriminate or charge differently by user, content, website, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or method of communication.

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Net use

In Microsoft operating-systems like DOS and Windows, the net use command (a sub-command of the net command) has several network-related functions allowing configuration from the command-line.

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Net-poetry

Net-poetry is a development of net.art, involving poetry.

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NetBIOS Frames protocol

NetBIOS Frames or NBF protocol is a non-routable network- and transport-level data protocol most commonly used as one of the layers of Microsoft Windows networking in the 1990s.

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NetBIOS over TCP/IP

NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT, or sometimes NetBT) is a networking protocol that allows legacy computer applications relying on the NetBIOS API to be used on modern TCP/IP networks.

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Netcat

Netcat (often abbreviated to nc) is a computer networking utility for reading from and writing to network connections using TCP or UDP.

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Netcordia

Netcordia, Inc. was a developer and marketer of network configuration and change management software.

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Netcraft

Netcraft is an Internet services company based in Bath, England.

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Netdisco

Netdisco is a network management tool suitable for small to very large networks.

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NetEqualizer

The NetEqualizer is a bandwidth shaping appliance designed for voice and data networks, created by APconnections in 2003.

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Netfilter

Netfilter is a framework provided by Linux that allows various networking-related operations to be implemented in the form of customized handlers.

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NetFPGA

The NetFPGA project is an effort to develop open-source hardware and software for rapid prototyping of computer network devices.

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Netgear

Netgear Inc. (stylized NETGEAR) is a multinational computer networking company based in San Jose, California, with offices in about 25 other countries.

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Netgear Digital Entertainer

Netgear's Digital Entertainer line of products are digital media players that can pull multimedia content from home computers to the typical audio/video entertainment center.

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Netgear SC101

The SC101 was a home computer networking storage product manufactured and distributed by Netgear under the Storage Central brand from around 2005 through 2010.

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NetGenie

NetGenie is a wireless router that offers security and protection against internet and network threats.

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Netgraph

netgraph is the graph based kernel networking subsystem of FreeBSD.

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NetIQ eDirectory

eDirectory is an X.500-compatible directory service software product from NetIQ.

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NetManage

NetManage Inc. was a software company based in Cupertino, California, founded in 1990 by Zvi Alon, an Israeli engineer.

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Netsh

In computing, netsh, or network shell, is a command-line utility included in Microsoft's Windows NT line of operating systems beginning with Windows 2000.

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Netsniff-ng

netsniff-ng is a free Linux network analyzer and networking toolkit originally written by Daniel Borkmann.

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NetSolve

NetSolve was an information technology company based in the United States.

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NetSpeed

NetSpeed was a broadband Internet access company based in the United States.

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Netsplit

In computer networking, specifically Internet Relay Chat (IRC), netsplit is the disconnection of a given node from the previously established network or between two nodes.

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Network

Network and networking may refer to.

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Network Access Control

Network Access Control (NAC) is an approach to computer security that attempts to unify endpoint security technology (such as antivirus, host intrusion prevention, and vulnerability assessment), user or system authentication and network security enforcement.

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Network administrator

A network administrator is the person designated in an organization whose responsibility includes maintaining computer infrastructures with emphasis on networking.

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Network agility

Network Agility is an architectural discipline for computer networking.

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Network Based Application Recognition

Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR) is the mechanism used by some Cisco routers and switches to recognize a dataflow by inspecting some packets sent.

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Network booting

Network booting, shortened netboot, is the process of booting a computer from a network rather than a local drive.

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Network calculus

Network calculus is "a set of mathematical results which give insights into man-made systems such as concurrent programs, digital circuits and communication networks." Network calculus gives a theoretical framework for analysing performance guarantees in computer networks.

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Network complexity

Network complexity is the number of nodes and alternative paths that exist within a computer network, as well as the variety of communication media, communications equipment, protocols, and hardware and software platforms found in the network.

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Network computing

Network computing is a generic term in computing which refers to computers or nodes working together over a network.

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Network configuration and change management

Network configuration and change management (NCCM) is a discipline in information technology.

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Network congestion

Network congestion in data networking and queueing theory is the reduced quality of service that occurs when a network node or link is carrying more data than it can handle.

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Network delay

Network delay is an important design and performance characteristic of a computer network or telecommunications network.

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Network Direct Attached Storage

Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) is a proprietary storage area network system, originally marketed by the company Ximeta, for connecting external digital storage devices such as hard-disks, flash memory and tape drives via the Ethernet family of computer networks.

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Network documentation

Network documentation is a form of technical documentation.

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Network domain

"Network domain" is a term used to differentiate between multiple private computer networks within the same infrastructure.

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Network DVR

Network DVR (NDVR), or network personal video recorder (NPVR), or remote storage digital video recorder (RS-DVR) is a network-based digital video recorder (DVR) stored at the provider's central location rather than at the consumer's private home.

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Network element

In computer networks, a network element is a manageable logical entity uniting one or more physical devices.

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Network engineering

Network engineering may refer to.

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Network enumeration

Network enumeration is a computing activity in which usernames and info on groups, shares, and services of networked computers are retrieved.

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Network File System

Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984, allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a computer network much like local storage is accessed.

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Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation

The George E. Brown, Jr.

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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 detection.

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Network Information Service

The Network Information Service, or NIS (originally called Yellow Pages or YP), is a client–server directory service protocol for distributing system configuration data such as user and host names between computers on a computer network.

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Network Installation Manager

Network Installation Manager (NIM) is a object-oriented system management framework on the IBM AIX operating system that installs and manages systems over a network.

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Network interface

In computing, a network interface is a system's (software and/or hardware) interface between two pieces of equipment or protocol layers in a computer network.

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Network interface controller

A network interface controller (NIC, also known as a network interface card, network adapter, LAN adapter or physical network interface, and by similar terms) is a computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network.

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Network layer

In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the network layer is layer 3.

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Network literacy

Network literacy is an emerging digital literacy that deals with computer network knowledge and skills.

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Network management

Network management is the process of administering and managing computer networks.

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Network management software

Network management software is software that is used to provision, discover, monitor and maintain computer networks.

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Network media

Network media refers to the communication channels used to interconnect nodes on a computer network.

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Network monitoring

Network monitoring is the use of a system that constantly monitors a computer network for slow or failing components and that notifies the network administrator (via email, SMS or other alarms) in case of outages or other trouble.

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Network on a chip

Network on chip or network on a chip (NoC or NOC) is a communication subsystem on an integrated circuit (commonly called a "chip"), typically between intellectual property (IP) cores in a system on a chip (SoC).

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Network operating system

The term network operating system is used to refer to two rather different concepts.

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Network operations center

A network operations center (NOC, pronounced like the word knock), also known as a "network management center", is one or more locations from which network monitoring and control, or network management, is exercised over a computer, telecommunication or satellite network.

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Network packet

A network packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network.

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Network processor

A network processor is an integrated circuit which has a feature set specifically targeted at the networking application domain.

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Network Professional Association

Established in 1991, the non-profit Network Professional Association (NPA) is a professional association for computer network professionals.

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Network science

Network science is an academic field which studies complex networks such as telecommunication networks, computer networks, biological networks, cognitive and semantic networks, and social networks, considering distinct elements or actors represented by nodes (or vertices) and the connections between the elements or actors as links (or edges).

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Network search engine

Computer networks are connected together to form larger networks such as campus networks, corporate networks, or the Internet.

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Network security

Network security consists of the policies and practices adopted to prevent and monitor unauthorized access, misuse, modification, or denial of a computer network and network-accessible resources.

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Network security policy

A network security policy, or NSP, is a generic document that outlines rules for computer network access, determines how policies are enforced and lays out some of the basic architecture of the company security/ network security environment.

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Network Security Toolkit

Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a Linux-based Live DVD/USB Flash Drive that provides a set of free and open-source computer security and networking tools to perform routine security and networking diagnostic and monitoring tasks.

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Network segment

A network segment is a portion of a computer network.

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Network segmentation

Network segmentation in computer networking is the act or practice of splitting a computer network into subnetworks, each being a network segment.

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Network service

In computer networking, a network service is an application running at the network application layer and above, that provides data storage, manipulation, presentation, communication or other capability which is often implemented using a client-server or peer-to-peer architecture based on application layer network protocols.

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Network simulation

In computer network research, network simulation is a technique whereby a software program models the behavior of a network by calculating the interaction between the different network entities (routers, switches, nodes, access points, links etc.). Most simulators use discrete event simulation - the modeling of systems in which state variables change at discrete points in time.

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Network socket

A network socket is an internal endpoint for sending or receiving data within a node on a computer network.

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Network switch

A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, officially MAC bridge) is a computer networking device that connects devices together on a computer network by using packet switching to receive, process, and forward data to the destination device.

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Network tap

A Network TAP (Terminal Access Point) denotes a system which monitors events on a local network and in order to aid administrators (or attackers) in analyzing the network.

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Network tomography

Network tomography is the study of a network's internal characteristics using information derived from end point data.

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Network topology

Network topology is the arrangement of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a communication network.

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Network traffic

Network traffic or data traffic is the amount of data moving across a network at a given point of time.

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Network traffic control

In computer networking, network traffic control is the process of managing, controlling or reducing the network traffic, particularly Internet bandwidth, e.g. by the network scheduler.

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Network traffic measurement

In computer networks, network traffic measurement is the process of measuring the amount and type of traffic on a particular network.

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Network transparency

Network transparency, in its most general sense, refers to the ability of a protocol to transmit data over the network in a manner which is transparent (invisible) to those using the applications that are using the protocol.

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Network utility

Network utilities are software utilities designed to analyze and configure various aspects of computer networks.

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Network Utility

Network Utility is an application included with macOS that provides a variety tools that can be used related to computer network information gathering and analysis.

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Network vulnerability scan

Network vulnerability scans are scans used to determine vulnerabilities in a network.

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Network-Attached Secure Disks

Network-Attached Secure Disks (NASD) is 1997–2001 research project of Carnegie Mellon University, with the goal of providing cost-effective scalable storage bandwidth.

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Network-attached storage

Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients.

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Network-centric warfare

Network-centric warfare, also called network-centric operations or net-centric warfare, is a military doctrine or theory of war pioneered by the United States Department of Defense in the 1990s.

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Networked control system

A Networked Control System (NCS) is a control system wherein the control loops are closed through a communication network.

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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 the same room.

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Networked Society

The Networked Society is a term used to describe a future ecosystem, envisioned by the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) company Ericsson, in which widespread internet connectivity drives change for individuals and communities.

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Networking cables

Networking cables are networking hardware used to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share printers, scanners etc.

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Networking hardware

Networking hardware, also known as network equipment or computer networking devices, are physical devices which are required for communication and interaction between devices on a computer network.

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NetworkManager

NetworkManager is a daemon that sits on top of libudev and other Linux kernel interfaces (and a couple of other daemons) and provides a high-level interface for the configuration of the network interfaces.

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Neuman–Stubblebine protocol

The Neuman–Stubblebine protocol is a computer network authentication protocol designed for use on insecure networks (e.g., the Internet).

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Neutral Internet Exchange of the Czech Republic

The Neutral Internet eXchange of the Czech Republic (NIX.CZ) associates Internet Service Providers in the Czech Republic with the objective of interconnecting their networks.

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New Bulgarian University

New Bulgarian University (Нов български университет, also known and abbreviated as НБУ, NBU) is a private university based in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.

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New ICT

New ICT is an open, customer-driven ecosystem which is proposed by the information technology company Huawei.

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New media art

New media art refers to artworks created with new media technologies, including digital art, computer graphics, computer animation, virtual art, Internet art, interactive art, video games, computer robotics, 3D printing, cyborg art and art as biotechnology.

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New Zealand Superannuation Fund

The New Zealand Superannuation Fund is a sovereign wealth fund in New Zealand.

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Nexenta Systems

Nexenta Systems, Inc. is a company that markets computer software for data storage and backup, headquartered in San Jose, California.

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NeXT

NeXT (later NeXT Computer and NeXT Software) was an American computer and software company founded in 1985 by Apple Computer co-founder Steve Jobs.

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Next Generation Data Communications

Next Generation (NextGen) Data Communications (Nexcom or DataComm), an element of the Next Generation Air Transportation System, will significantly reduce controller-to-pilot communications and controller workload, whilst improving safety.

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Next-generation network

The next-generation network (NGN) is a body of key architectural changes in telecommunication core and access networks.

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NextIO

NextIO, Inc was an information technology company based in Austin, Texas, providing solutions for PCIe expansion and I/O virtualization for traditional data centers and HPC environments.

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Ngrep

ngrep (network grep) is a network packet analyzer written by Jordan Ritter.

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NHS Information Authority

The NHS Information Authority (NHSIA) was part of the UK National Health Service (NHS).

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Nibble

In computing, a nibble (occasionally nybble or nyble to match the spelling of byte) is a four-bit aggregation, or half an octet.

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Nicolas Sadirac

Nicolas Sadirac (born 11 May 1968), is a French computer scientist, co-founder and President of the French Computer Science school 42.

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Nigel Linge

Nigel Linge is professor of telecommunications at the University of Salford.

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NingBo Vocational Education Central School

Ningbo Vocational Education Central School (VEC; simplified Chinese: 宁波市职业技术教育中心学校; traditional Chinese: 寧波市職業技術教育中心學校) is a national-level key vocational school in Ningbo, China.

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NLS (computer system)

NLS, or the "oN-Line System", was a revolutionary computer collaboration system from the 1960s.

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NLTSS

NLTSS, the Network Livermore Timesharing System, also sometimes known as the New Livermore Time Sharing System was an operating system that was actively developed at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (now Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) from 1979 until about 1988, though it continued to run production applications until 1995.

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Nmap

Nmap (Network Mapper) is a security scanner, originally written by Gordon Lyon (also known by his pseudonym Fyodor Vaskovich), used to discover hosts and services on a computer network, thus building a "map" of the network.

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No Starch Press

No Starch Press is an American publishing company, specializing in technical literature often geared towards the geek, hacker, and DIY subcultures.

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Node deletion

Node deletion is the procedure of removing a node from a network, where the node is either chosen randomly or directly.

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Non-broadcast multiple-access network

A non-broadcast multiple access network (NBMA) is a computer network to which multiple hosts are attached, but data is transmitted only directly from one computer to another single host over a virtual circuit or across a switched fabric.

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Nordbib

Nordbib is a funding programme to aid and develop Open access initiatives within the academic field in the Nordic countries.

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Norman Macrae

Norman Alastair Duncan Macrae CBE (1923 – 11 June 2010) was a British economist, journalist and author, considered by some to have been one of the world's best forecasters when it came to economics and society.

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Noroff

Noroff Education is a privately owned and operated university college and vocational school offering a variety of different study programmes including vocational programs and bachelor's degrees.

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Nortel

Nortel Networks Corporation, formerly known as Northern Telecom Limited, Northern Electric and sometimes known simply as Nortel, was a multinational telecommunications and data networking equipment manufacturer headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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North American Aerospace Defense Command

North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), known until March 1981 as the North American Air Defense Command, is a combined organization of the United States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection for Northern America.

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North and South

North and South may refer to.

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North Sichuan Medical University

North Sichuan Medical University, previously North Sichuan Medical College (NSMC), is a provincial medical school with campuses in Shunqing District and Gaoping District, Nanchong city, Sichuan Province, China.

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Northbound interface

In computer networking and computer architecture, a northbound interface of a component is an interface that conceptualizes the lower level details (e.g., data or functions) used by, or in, the component.

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Notification system

In information technology, a notification system is a combination of software and hardware that provides a means of delivering a message to a set of recipients.

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Novell

Novell, Inc. was a software and services company headquartered in Provo, Utah.

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Novell, Inc. v. Reimerdes

Novell, Inc.

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NPL network

The NPL Network or NPL Data Communications Network was a local area computer network operated by a team from the National Physical Laboratory in England that pioneered the concept of packet switching.

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NTN Buzztime

NTN Buzztime is a company that produces interactive entertainment across many different platforms.

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Ntop

ntop (stylized as ntop) is computer software that probes a computer network to show network use in a way similar to what the program top does for processes.

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Ntopng

ntopng is computer software for monitoring traffic on a computer network.

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NUbuntu

nUbuntu or Network Ubuntu was a project to take the existing Ubuntu operating system LiveCD and Full Installer and remaster it with tools needed for penetration testing servers and networks.

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Null route

In computer networking, a null route (blackhole route) is a network route (routing table entry) that goes nowhere.

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Nuno Manuel Gavina do Couto

Nuno Manuel Gavina do Couto (born November 20, 1969) is a Portuguese radio voice, producer and owner of OR2 Web Productions (based legally in Høvik, Norway).

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NuttX

NuttX is a real-time operating system (RTOS) with an emphasis on standards compliance and small footprint.

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Obihai Technology

Obihai Technology manufactures analog telephone adapters which support SIP (session initiation protocol), XMPP and Google Voice compatible Internet telephony.

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OBIX

oBIX (for Open Building Information Exchange) is a standard for RESTful Web Services-based interfaces to building control systems.

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Object request broker

In distributed computing, an object request broker (ORB) is a middleware which allows program calls to be made from one computer to another via a computer network, providing location transparency through remote procedure calls.

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Octet (computing)

The octet is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that consists of eight bits.

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OECC

The OECC, established in 1996, is an annual conference which publishes proceedings and scientific research articles as a result of its conferences.

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OGAS

OGAS (Общегосударственная автоматизированная система учёта и обработки информации, All-State Automated System) was a Soviet project to create a nationwide information network.

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Omega network

An Omega network is a network configuration often used in parallel computing architectures.

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Omikron: The Nomad Soul

Omikron: The Nomad Soul (known as The Nomad Soul outside the United States) is an adventure video game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Eidos Interactive.

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On-premises wiring

On-premises wiring (customer premises wiring) is customer-owned telecommunication transmission or distribution lines.

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Onion routing

Onion routing is a technique for anonymous communication over a computer network.

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Online and offline

In computer technology and telecommunications, online indicates a state of connectivity, and offline indicates a disconnected state.

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Online Certificate Status Protocol

The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) is an Internet protocol used for obtaining the revocation status of an X.509 digital certificate.

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Online console gaming

Online console gaming involves connecting a console to a network over the Internet for services.

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Online transaction processing

Online transaction processing (OLTP) is where information systems facilitate and manage transaction-oriented applications, typically for data entry and retrieval transaction processing.

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Open and Free Technology Community

The Open and Free Technology Community (OFTC) is an IRC network that provides collaboration services to members of the free software community in any part of the world.

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Open Cobalt

Open Cobalt is a free and open-source software platform for constructing, accessing, and sharing virtual worlds both on local area networks or across the Internet, without any requirement for centralized servers.

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Open Garden

Open Garden, Inc. is an American company based in San Francisco, California, that develops a free, closed source mobile application called FireChat that enables peer-to-peer mobile Internet connection sharing with faster and more efficient data transmissions by automatically and actively choosing and switching to the best available network without requiring users to manually sift through available networks to find the best one available.

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Open Media Commons

The Open Media Commons, sometimes referred to as the Open Media Commons initiative, is a computer industry group whose goal is to "develop open, royalty-free digital rights management and codec solutions".

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Open Source Information System

The Open Source Information System (OSIS) is the former name of an American unclassified network serving the U.S. intelligence community with open source intelligence.

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Open vSwitch

Open vSwitch, sometimes abbreviated as OVS, is an open-source implementation of a distributed virtual multilayer switch.

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Opengear

Opengear is a global computer network technology company headquartered in Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S., with R&D operations in Brisbane, Qld, Australia.

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OpenMosix

openMosix is a free cluster management system that provided single-system image (SSI) capabilities, e.g. automatic work distribution among nodes.

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OpenPlay

OpenPlay is the name of an open source cross-platform networking library created by Apple Inc. OpenPlay compiles and runs on the Classic Mac OS, macOS, Windows and Linux operating systems.

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OpenSSL

OpenSSL is a software library for applications that secure communications over computer networks against eavesdropping or need to identify the party at the other end.

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OpenWrt

OpenWrt is an open source project for embedded operating system based on Linux, primarily used on embedded devices to route network traffic.

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Operating system

An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs.

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Operations, administration and management

Operations, administration and management or operations, administration and maintenance (OA&M or OAM) are the processes, activities, tools, and standards involved with operating, administering, managing and maintaining any system.

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OPNET

OPNET Technologies, Inc. was a software business that provided performance management for computer networks and applications.

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OProject@Home

OProject@Home was a volunteer distributed computing project running on the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) and was based on a dedicated library OLib.

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Optical buffer

In telecommunications, an optical buffer is a device that is capable of temporarily storing light.

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Optical fiber

An optical fiber or optical fibre is a flexible, transparent fiber made by drawing glass (silica) or plastic to a diameter slightly thicker than that of a human hair.

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Optical Internetworking Forum

The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) is a prominent non-profit consortium that was founded in 1998.

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Optical mesh network

An Optical mesh network is a type of optical telecommunications network employing wired fiber-optic communication or wireless free-space optical communication in a mesh network architecture.

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Optical module

Optical module refers to a typically hot-pluggable optical transceiver used in high-bandwidth data communications applications.

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Oracle Adaptive Access Manager

The Oracle Adaptive Access Manager is part of the Oracle Identity Management product suite that provides access control services to web and other online applications.

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Oracle Database

Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle RDBMS or simply as Oracle) is a multi-model database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation.

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Oracle Net Services

In the field of database computing, Oracle Net Services consists of sets of software which enable client applications to establish and maintain network sessions with Oracle Database servers.

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Organizational communication

In communication studies, organizational communication is the study of communication within organizations.

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Organizational Systems Security Analyst

The Organizational Systems Security Analyst (OSSA) is a technical vendor-neutral Information Security certification programme which is being offered in Asia.

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ORiN

ORiN (Open Robot/Resource interface for the Network) is a standard network interface for FA (factory automation) systems.

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Oscilloscope types

This is a subdivision of the Oscilloscope article, discussing the various types and models of oscilloscopes in greater detail.

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OTPW

OTPW is a one-time password system developed for authentication in Unix-like operating systems by Markus Kuhn.

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Otway–Rees protocol

The Otway–Rees protocol is a computer network authentication protocol designed for use on insecure networks (e.g. the Internet).

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Oulton College

Oulton College is a Canadian private post secondary college situated in Moncton, New Brunswick.

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Out-of-band data

In computer networking, out-of-band data is the data transferred through a stream that is independent from the main in-band data stream.

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Out-of-band management

In computer networks, out-of-band management involves the use of a dedicated channel for managing network devices.

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Out-of-box experience

Out-of-box experience (OOBE pronounced oo-bee) is the experience a consumer (or user) has when preparing to first use a new product.

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Out-of-order delivery

In computer networking, out-of-order delivery is the delivery of data packets in a different order from which they were sent.

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Outline of academic disciplines

An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of knowledge that is taught and researched as part of higher education.

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Outline of computer engineering

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computer engineering: Computer engineering – discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer hardware and software.

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Outline of computer science

Computer science (also called computing science) is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems.

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Outline of computer security

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computer security: Computer security – security applied to computing devices such as computers and smartphones, as well as computer networks such as private and public networks, including the whole Internet.

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Outline of computing

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computing: Computing – activity of using and improving computer hardware and software.

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Outline of science

The following outline is provided as a topical overview of science: Science – the systematic effort of acquiring knowledge—through observation and experimentation coupled with logic and reasoning to find out what can be proved or not proved—and the knowledge thus acquired.

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Outline of software engineering

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to software engineering: Software engineering – application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software; that is the application of engineering to software.

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Outline of telecommunication

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to telecommunication: Telecommunication – the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication.

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Outline of the Internet

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Internet.

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Overlay network

An overlay network is a computer network that is built on top of another network.

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Overlay transport virtualization

Overlay transport virtualization (OTV) is a Cisco proprietary protocol for relaying layer 2 communications between layer 3 computer networks.

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Overnet

Overnet was a decentralized peer-to-peer computer network, usually used for sharing large files (e.g., movies and CD images).

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Overture Networks

Overture Networks was a company that designed, manufactured, and marketed networking and telecommunications equipment.

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P-Cube

P-Cube was a service delivery platform company based in the United States, with R&D facilities in Herzliya, Israel.

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P2P caching

Peer-to-peer caching (P2P caching) is a computer network traffic management technology used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to accelerate content delivered over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks while reducing related bandwidth costs.

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Pablo Rodriguez (computer scientist)

Pablo Rodriguez (born 17 April 1972) is a Spanish computer scientist and researcher, who is best known for his research in the mid-2000s on peer-to-peer file sharing and user-generated content.

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Packet delay variation

In computer networking, packet delay variation (PDV) is the difference in end-to-end one-way delay between selected packets in a flow with any lost packets being ignored.

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Packet drop attack

In computer networking, a packet drop attack or blackhole attack is a type of denial-of-service attack in which a router that is supposed to relay packets instead discards them.

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Packet forwarding

Packet forwarding is the relaying of packets from one network segment to another by nodes in a computer network.

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Packet injection

Packet injection (also known as forging packets or spoofing packets) is a computer networking term that refers to the process of interfering with an established network connection, by means of constructing packets to appear as if they are part of the normal communication stream.

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Packet loss

Packet loss occurs when one or more packets of data travelling across a computer network fail to reach their destination.

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Packet loss concealment

Packet loss concealment (PLC) is a technique to mask the effects of packet loss in voice over IP (VoIP) communications.

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Packet radio

Packet radio is a form of packet switching technology used to transmit digital data via wireless communications.

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Packet switching

Packet switching is a method of grouping data which is transmitted over a digital network into packets which are made of a header and a payload.

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Packet Tracer

Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks.

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PacketExchange

PacketExchange is a British multinational network services provider based in London.

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Packetsquare

PacketSquare (CapEdit) is a free and open-source pcap-based network protocol testing tool.

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Pairing (computing)

Pairing, sometimes known as bonding, is a process used in computer networking that helps set up an initial linkage between computing devices to allow communications between them.

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Palexpo

Palexpo is a convention center in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Paping

Paping (pronounced pah ping) is a computer network administration utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network and to measure the time it takes to connect to a specified port.

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Parallel computing

Parallel computing is a type of computation in which many calculations or the execution of processes are carried out concurrently.

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Parallel Line Internet Protocol

The Parallel Line Internet Protocol (PLIP) is a computer networking protocol for direct computer-to-computer communications using the parallel port normally used for connections to a printer.

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Parallel optical interface

A parallel optical interface is a form of fiber optic technology aimed primarily at communications and networking over relatively short distances (less than 300 meters), and at high bandwidths.

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Parallel port

A parallel port is a type of interface found on computers (personal and otherwise) for connecting peripherals.

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Parallel Virtual Machine

Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) is a software tool for parallel networking of computers.

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Parc Technologies

Parc Technologies was a network optimization software company based in London.

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Parsé Semiconductor Co.

Parsé Semiconductor Co. was established in 2003 in Tehran, Iran, is a digital design house for ASIC, SoC and FPGA designs.

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Passive probing

Passive probing is the process of acquiring control or data from a telecommunication or data network without disturbing the network being monitored.

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Patch panel

A patch panel, patch bay, patch field or jack field is a device or unit featuring a number of jacks, usually of the same or similar type, for the use of connecting and routing circuits for monitoring, interconnecting, and testing circuits in a convenient, flexible manner.

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Patent visualisation

Patent visualisation is an application of information visualisation.

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Path computation element

In computer networks, a Path Computation Element (PCE) is a system component, application, or network node that is capable of determining and finding a suitable route for conveying data between a source and a destination.

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Path length

Path length can mean one of several related concepts.

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Path MTU Discovery

Path MTU Discovery (PMTUD) is a standardized technique in computer networking for determining the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size on the network path between two Internet Protocol (IP) hosts, usually with the goal of avoiding IP fragmentation.

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Patrick Drew McDaniel

Patrick Drew McDaniel is an American computer scientist.

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Patriot Act

The USA PATRIOT Act is an Act of Congress signed into law by US President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001.

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Patriot Act, Title III

The USA PATRIOT Act was passed by the United States Congress in 2001 as a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks.

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Patriot Act, Title III, Subtitle B

The USA PATRIOT Act was passed by the United States Congress in 2001 as a response to the September 11 attacks in 2001.

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Paul Baran

Paul Baran (April 29, 1926 – March 26, 2011) was a Polish-born Jewish American engineer who was a pioneer in the development of computer networks.

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Paul Tseng

Paul Tseng was a Taiwanese-born American and Canadian applied mathematician and a professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington, in Seattle, Washington.

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Payload (computing)

In computing and telecommunications, the payload is the part of transmitted data that is the actual intended message.

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Péter Gervai

Péter Gervai (born 7 January 1972) is a Hungarian IT development engineer, the founder of the Hungarian Wikipedia and the chair of Wikimedia Hungary.

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Pbxnsip

Pbxnsip is a software implementation of a telephone private branch exchange (PBX) produced by a company of the same name.

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PC AGE Career Institute

PC AGE was founded in 1991 in Fairfield, New Jersey as a training institute for computer networking certifications.

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Pcap

In the field of computer network administration, pcap (packet capture) consists of an application programming interface (API) for capturing network traffic.

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Pearson in Practice

Pearson in Practice is a group of companies acquired by Pearson that were previously part of the Melorio group; each part of the group became Pearson in Practice.

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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.

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Peering

In computer networking, peering is a voluntary interconnection of administratively separate Internet networks for the purpose of exchanging traffic between the users of each network.

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Peering.cz

Peering.cz is an internet exchange point serving the Czech, Slovak and Austrian internet service providers, network operators and international content providers.

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Peersites

Peersites is a peer-to-peer networks of peers, gateways and peername services.

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Pennsylvania Governor's School for Information, Society & Technology

The Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Information, Society & Technology (PGSIST) is one of the Pennsylvania Governor's Schools of Excellence, a group of five-week summer programs for gifted high school students in the state of Pennsylvania.

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People's Computer Company

People's Computer Company (PCC) was an organization, a newsletter (the People's Computer Company Newsletter) and, later, a quasiperiodical called the Dragonsmoke. PCC was founded and produced by Dennis Allison, Bob Albrecht and George Firedrake in Menlo Park, California in the early 1970s.

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Per-hop behaviour

In computer networking, per-hop behaviour (PHB) is a term used in differentiated services (DiffServ) or multiprotocol label switching (MPLS).

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Perpetual Entertainment

Perpetual Entertainment, founded in March 2002, was an American developer, publisher and operator of networked multiplayer games and MMORPGs.

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Personal area network

A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network for interconnecting devices centered on an individual person's workspace.

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Personal cloud

A personal cloud is a collection of digital content and services which are accessible from any device.

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Personal computer

A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use.

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Personal firewall

A personal firewall is an application which controls network traffic to and from a computer, permitting or denying communications based on a security policy.

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Personal information manager

A personal information manager (often referred to as a PIM tool or, more simply, a PIM) is a type of application software that functions as a personal organizer.

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Personal RF safety monitors

Electromagnetic field densitometers measure the exposure to electromagnetic radiation in certain ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Personal supercomputer

A personal supercomputer (PSC) is a high-performance computer system with capabilities and costs between those of standard personal computers and supercomputers.

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Pertino

Pertino was a computer networking software company based in Los Gatos, California.

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Pervasive PSQL

Pervasive PSQL is an ACID-compliant database management system (DBMS) developed by Pervasive Software.

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Peter Molyneux

Peter Douglas Molyneux, OBE (born 5 May 1959) is an English video game designer and programmer.

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Peter Ružička

Peter Ruzicka (August 9, 1947 – October 5, 2003) was a Slovak computer scientist and mathematician who worked in the fields of distributed computing and computer networks.

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Pharsalia Technologies

Pharsalia Technologies, Inc. was founded in December 1999, located in Roswell, Georgia, as an emerging company developing network infrastructure products for the Internet market.

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PhoneNet

PhoneNet was an implementation of the AppleTalk networking physical layer created by Farallon Computing (now Netopia).

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Photuris (protocol)

In computer networking, Photuris is a session key management protocol defined in RFC 2522.

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Physical layer

In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer.

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Physical Medium Dependent

Physical Medium Dependent sublayers or PMDs further help to define the physical layer of computer network protocols.

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PICMG 2.14

PICMG 2.14 is a specification by PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group) that defines a packet-based communications between heterogeneous PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) agents (multi-computing) within the CompactPCI (3U or 6U Eurocard-based industrial computer) system architecture.

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Picture archiving and communication system

A picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is a medical imaging technology which provides economical storage and convenient access to images from multiple modalities (source machine types).

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PieP

Process Image Exchange Protocol (PieP) is a very simple Fieldbus protocol used for process automation.

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Piggybacking (Internet access)

Piggybacking on Internet access is the practice of establishing a wireless Internet connection by using another subscriber's wireless Internet access service without the subscriber's explicit permission or knowledge.

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Ping (networking utility)

Ping is a computer network administration software utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol (IP) network.

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Pingsta

Pingsta is an intellectual collaboration platform exclusively for Internet engineers.

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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 architecture of all major central processing units (CPUs) — and manufacturing — specifically in assembly lines of various industries starting from automotive to many others.

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PlanetLab

PlanetLab is a group of computers available as a testbed for computer networking and distributed systems research.

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Platform as a service

Platform as a Service (PaaS) or application platform as a Service (aPaaS) or platform base service is a category of cloud computing services that provides a platform allowing customers to develop, run, and manage applications without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure typically associated with developing and launching an app.

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PLATINUM (cybercrime group)

PLATINUM is the name given by Microsoft to a cybercrime collective active against governments and related organizations in South and Southeast Asia.

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Plenum space

A plenum space is a part of a building that can facilitate air circulation for heating and air conditioning systems, by providing pathways for either heated/conditioned or return airflows, usually at greater than atmospheric pressure.

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Plextor

Plextor (プレクスター) is a Taiwanese brand (however, a Japanese one before 2010) best known for its optical disc recorders and SSDs.

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PME Aggregation Function

PME Aggregation Function (PAF) is a computer networking mechanism defined in Clause 61 of the IEEE 802.3 standard, which allows one or more Physical Medium Entities (PMEs) to be combined together to form a single logical Ethernet link.

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POCO C++ Libraries

The POrtable COmponents (POCO) C++ Libraries are computer software, a set of class libraries for developing computer network-centric, portable applications in the programming language C++.

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PODSnet

Pagan Occult Distribution System Network (PODSnet) was a neopagan/occult computer network of Pagan Sysops and Sysops carrying Pagan/Magickal/Occult oriented echoes operating on an international basis, with FIDO Nodes in Australia, Canada, Germany, the U.K., and across the USA.

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Point-to-point (telecommunications)

In telecommunications, a point-to-point connection refers to a communications connection between two Communication endpoints or nodes.

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Point-to-Point Protocol

In computer networking, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a data link layer (layer 2) communications protocol used to establish a direct connection between two nodes.

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Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM

In computer networking, the Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) is a layer 2 data-link protocol typically used to connect domestic broadband modems to ISPs via phone lines.

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Policy-based routing

In computer networking, policy-based routing (PBR) is a technique used to make routing decisions based on policies set by the network administrator.

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Polipo

Polipo is a lightweight caching and forwarding web proxy server.

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Polymorphic code

In computer terminology, polymorphic code is code that uses a polymorphic engine to mutate while keeping the original algorithm intact.

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Pompano Beach High School

Pompano Beach High School (formerly Pompano High School, Pompano Beach Senior High School and The Pompano Beach High School Institute of International Studies) is a full magnet high school located in Pompano Beach, Florida, which instructs grades 9 through 12.

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Pooling (resource management)

In resource management, pooling is the grouping together of resources (assets, equipment, personnel, effort, etc.) for the purposes of maximizing advantage or minimizing risk to the users.

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Population process

In applied probability, a population process is a Markov chain in which the state of the chain is analogous to the number of individuals in a population (0, 1, 2, etc.), and changes to the state are analogous to the addition or removal of individuals from the population.

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Port (computer networking)

In computer networking, a port is an endpoint of communication in an operating system, which identifies a specific process or a type of network service running on that system.

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Port Control Protocol

Port Control Protocol (PCP) is a computer networking protocol that allows hosts on IPv4 or IPv6 networks to control how the incoming IPv4 or IPv6 packets are translated and forwarded by an upstream router that performs network address translation (NAT) or packet filtering.

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Port forwarding

In computer networking, port forwarding or port mapping is an application of network address translation (NAT) that redirects a communication request from one address and port number combination to another while the packets are traversing a network gateway, such as a router or firewall.

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Port knocking

In computer networking, port knocking is a method of externally opening ports on a firewall by generating a connection attempt on a set of prespecified closed ports.

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Port mirroring

Port mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets seen on one switch port (or an entire VLAN) to a network monitoring connection on another switch port.

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Port scanner

A port scanner is an application designed to probe a server or host for open ports.

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Portable Distributed Objects

Portable Distributed Objects (PDO) is an application programming interface (API) for creating object-oriented code that can be executed remotely on a network of computers.

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Portable media player

A portable media player (PMP) or digital audio player (DAP) is a portable consumer electronics device capable of storing and playing digital media such as audio, images, and video files.

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Portable object (computing)

In distributed programming, a portable object is an object which can be accessed through a normal method call while possibly residing in memory on another computer.

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Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation

The Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation (PETSc, pronounced PET-see; the S is silent), is a suite of data structures and routines developed by Argonne National Laboratory for the scalable (parallel) solution of scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations.

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POSIX

The Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) is a family of standards specified by the IEEE Computer Society for maintaining compatibility between operating systems.

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Power Macintosh

The Power Macintosh, later Power Mac, is a family of personal computers that were designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. as part of its Macintosh brand from March 1994 until August 2006.

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PowerCloud Systems

PowerCloud Systems was a cloud networking company located in Palo Alto, California.

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PowerOpen Environment

The PowerOpen Environment (POE), created in 1991 from the Apple/IBM alliance, is an open standard for running a Unix-based operating system on the PowerPC computer architecture.

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PowerQUICC

PowerQUICC is the name for several Power Architecture based microcontrollers from Freescale Semiconductor.

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Pragmatic General Multicast

Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) is a reliable multicast computer network transport protocol.

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Pre-shared key

In cryptography, a pre-shared key (PSK) is a shared secret which was previously shared between the two parties using some secure channel before it needs to be used.

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Precision Time Protocol

The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a protocol used to synchronize clocks throughout a computer network.

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Prehistoric Digital Poetry

Prehistoric Digital Poetry: An Archaeology of Forms, 1959–1995 is a nonfiction book by C. T. Funkhouser.

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Presence information

In computer and telecommunications networks, presence information is a status indicator that conveys ability and willingness of a potential communication partner—for example a user—to communicate.

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Presentation layer

In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the presentation layer is layer 6 and serves as the data translator for the network.

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Pretoria Wireless Users Group

Pretoria Wireless Users Group is a South African wireless users group.

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Principal (computer security)

A principal in computer security is an entity that can be authenticated by a computer system or network.

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Print culture

Print culture embodies all forms of printed text and other printed forms of visual communication.

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Print server

A print server, or printer server, is a device that connects printers to client computers over a network.

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Printer (computing)

In computing, a printer is a peripheral device which makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper.

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Printer Setup Utility

The Printer Setup Utility was an application in Mac OS X that served to allow the user to configure printers physically connected to the computer, or connected via a network.

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Priority queue

In computer science, a priority queue is an abstract data type which is like a regular queue or stack data structure, but where additionally each element has a "priority" associated with it.

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Private network

In the Internet addressing architecture, a private network is a network that uses private IP address space.

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Private VLAN

Private VLAN, also known as port isolation, is a technique in computer networking where a VLAN contains switch ports that are restricted such that they can only communicate with a given "uplink".

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Privilege separation

In computer programming and computer security, privilege separation is a technique in which a program is divided into parts which are limited to the specific privileges they require in order to perform a specific task.

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Proactive cyber defence

Proactive cyber defense or active cyber defense (ACD) means acting in anticipation to oppose an attack involving computers and networks.

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Process (computing)

In computing, a process is an instance of a computer program that is being executed.

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Processing delay

In a network based on packet switching, processing delay is the time it takes routers to process the packet header.

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Programmable logic controller

A programmable logic controller (PLC), or programmable controller is an industrial digital computer which has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, or robotic devices, or any activity that requires high reliability control and ease of programming and process fault diagnosis.

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Project NExT

MAA Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) is a program sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) to aid in the professional development of mathematicians, statisticians, and mathematics educators after they receive their PhDs.

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Promiscuous mode

In computer networking, promiscuous mode is a mode for a wired network interface controller (NIC) or wireless network interface controller (WNIC) that causes the controller to pass all traffic it receives to the central processing unit (CPU) rather than passing only the frames that the controller is specifically programmed to receive.

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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.

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Propagation delay

Propagation delay is a technical term that can have a different meaning depending on the context.

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Protocol data unit

In telecommunications, a protocol data unit (PDU) is information that is transmitted as a single unit among peer entities of a computer network.

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Protocol stack

The protocol stack or network stack is an implementation of a computer networking protocol suite or protocol family.

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Provider Edge

A Provider Edge router (PE router) is a router between one network service provider's area and areas administered by other network providers.

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Proximus Group

The Proximus Group (previously known as Belgacom Group) is the largest telecommunications company in Belgium, headquartered in Brussels.

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Proxy list

A proxy list is a list of open HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy servers all on one website.

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Proxy server

In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application) that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers.

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Prpl Foundation

The prpl Foundation is a non-profit computer industry association started by Imagination Technologies and others to encourage use of the MIPS architecture (and “open to others”), through the promotion of standards and open source solutions, with a particular focus on equipment for data centers, networking, and devices for the Internet of Things.

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Pseudo-wire

In computer networking and telecommunications, a pseudowire (or pseudo-wire) is an emulation of a point-to-point connection over a packet-switching network (PSN).

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Psychoacoustics

Psychoacoustics is the scientific study of sound perception and audiology.

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Psychological subversion

Psychological subversion (PsychSub) is the name given by Susan Headley to a method of verbally manipulating people for information.

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Punch down tool

A punch down tool, also called a punchdown tool or a krone tool (named after the Krone LSA-PLUS connector), is a small hand tool used by telecommunication and network technicians.

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PWE3

In 2001, the IETF set up the pseudowire emulation edge to edge working group, and this group was given the acronym PWE3 (the 3 standing for the third power of E, i.e. EEE).

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PXM

PXM may refer to.

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QLogic

QLogic Corporation is an American manufacturer of networking server and storage networking connectivity and application acceleration products, based in Aliso Viejo, California through 2016.

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QPPB

The QoS Policy Propagation via BGP, often abbreviated to QPPB, is a mechanism that allows propagation of quality of service (QoS) policy and classification by the sending party based on access lists, community lists and autonomous system paths in the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), thus helping to classify based on destination instead of source address.

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Quad Data Rate SRAM

Quad Data Rate (QDR) SRAM is a type of static RAM computer memory that can transfer up to four words of data in each clock cycle.

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Quake III Arena

Quake III Arena is a multiplayer-focused first-person shooter video game released in December 1999.

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Qualcomm Atheros

Qualcomm Atheros is a developer of semiconductors for network communications, particularly wireless chipsets.

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QualiSystems

Quali is a private company providing enterprise sandbox software for Cloud and DevOps automation.

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Quality of service

Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service, such as a telephony or computer network or a cloud computing service, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network.

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Quantum key distribution

Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a secure communication method which implements a cryptographic protocol involving components of quantum mechanics.

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QuickRing

QuickRing was a gigabit-rate interconnect that combined the functions of a computer bus and a network.

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QuickTime Streaming Server

QuickTime Streaming Server (QTSS) was a server or service daemon that was built into Apple's Mac OS X Server until OS X Server 10.6.8.

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Quikcycle

QuikCycle, Inc. (formerly Lumenaré Networks) is a Santa Clara, California-based developer of lab automation and test management solutions.

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RAD Group

The RAD Group is composed of independent companies that develop, manufacture and market solutions for diverse segments of the networking and telecommunications industry.

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RADIUS

Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a networking protocol, operating on port 1812 that provides centralized Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA or Triple A) management for users who connect and use a network service.

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Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana

Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana (RGJAY) is a Universal health care scheme run by the Government of Maharashtra for the poor people of the state of Maharashtra who holds one of the 4 cards issued by the government; Antyodaya card, Annapurna card, yellow ration card or orange ration card.

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RakNet

RakNet is networking middleware developed by Oculus VR, Inc. for use in the computer and video game industry.

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Ralph Grayson

Ralph Lawrence Grayson (1921-1991) was a scientist, engineer, pilot, attorney, soldier, father and husband.

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RAND Corporation

RAND Corporation ("Research ANd Development") is an American nonprofit global policy think tank created in 1948 by Douglas Aircraft Company to offer research and analysis to the United States Armed Forces.

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Raphael Rom

Raphael "Raphi" Rom is an Israeli computer scientist working at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

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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.

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Rate limiting

In computer networks, rate limiting is used to control the rate of traffic sent or received by a network interface controller and is used to prevent DoS attacks.

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Reading Works

Western Electric's Reading Works in Berks County, Pennsylvania was a manufacturer of integrated circuit and optoelectronic equipment for communication and computing.

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Real-time web

The real-time web is a network web using technologies and practices that enable users to receive information as soon as it is published by its authors, rather than requiring that they or their software check a source periodically for updates.

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Recovery testing

In software testing, recovery testing is the activity of testing how well an application is able to recover from crashes, hardware failures and other similar problems.

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Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA)

The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a new computer network architecture proposed as an alternative to the currently mainstream TCP/IP model.

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RedCLARA

CLARA (Latin American Advanced Networks Cooperation in English) is an international organization whose aim is to connect Latin America's academic computer networks.

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Referer spoofing

In HTTP networking, typically on the World Wide Web, referer spoofing (based on a canonised misspelling of "referrer") sends incorrect referer information in an HTTP request in order to prevent a website from obtaining accurate data on the identity of the web page previously visited by the user.

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REGI Base Foundation

The REGI Base Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Prague, Czech Republic, whose goal is to ensure the best possible treatment for veterans of foreign wars.

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Registration Data Access Protocol

The Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) is a computer network communications protocol standardized by a working group at the Internet Engineering Task Force in 2015, after experimental developments and thorough discussions.

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Regular semantics

Regular semantics is a computing term which describes one type of guarantee provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.

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RelayNet

RelayNet was an e-mail exchange network used by PCBoard bulletin board systems (BBS's).

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RELCOM

RELCOM or Relcom (РЕЛКОМ, Релком), an acronym for "RELiable COMmunications" is a computer network in Russia.

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Reliability (computer networking)

In computer networking, a reliable protocol provides notifications to the sender as to the delivery of transmitted data, as opposed to an unreliable protocol, which does not provide assurance of the delivery of data to the intended recipient(s).

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Reliable byte stream

A reliable byte stream is a common service paradigm in computer networking; it refers to a byte stream in which the bytes which emerge from the communication channel at the recipient are exactly the same, and in exactly the same order, as they were when the sender inserted them into the channel.

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Reliable multicast

A reliable multicast protocol is a computer networking protocol that provides a reliable sequence of packets to multiple recipients simultaneously, making it suitable for applications such as multi-receiver file transfer.

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Reliable User Datagram Protocol

In computer networking, the Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) is a transport layer protocol designed at Bell Labs for the Plan 9 operating system.

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RemObjects Software

RemObjects Software is an American software company founded in 2002 by Alessandro Federici and Marc Hoffman.

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Remote access service

A remote access services (RAS) is any combination of hardware and software to enable the remote access tools or information that typically reside on a network of IT devices.

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Remote administration

Remote administration refers to any method of controlling a computer from a remote location.

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Remote collision

A remote collision, in CSMA/CD computer networks, is a collision that occurs when a frame having length less than minimum length and with an incorrect frame check sequence, is transmitted.

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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 computer network.

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Remote Desktop Services

Remote Desktop Services (RDS), known as Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 and earlier, is one of the components of Microsoft Windows that allows a user to take control of a remote computer or virtual machine over a network connection.

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Remote Initial Program Load

Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL or RPL) is a protocol for starting a computer and loading its operating system from a server via a network.

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Remote Shell

The remote shell (rsh) is a command line computer program that can execute shell commands as another user, and on another computer across a computer network.

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Repeater

In telecommunications, a repeater is an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it.

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Replay attack

A replay attack (also known as playback attack) is a form of network attack in which a valid data transmission is maliciously or fraudulently repeated or delayed.

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Replication (computing)

Replication in computing involves sharing information so as to ensure consistency between redundant resources, such as software or hardware components, to improve reliability, fault-tolerance, or accessibility.

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Rescue 21

Rescue 21 is an advanced maritime computing, command, control, and communications (C4) system designed to manage communications for the United States Coast Guard.

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Residential gateway

In telecommunications networking, a residential gateway (more commonly known as a home router or home gateway) is a device that allows a local area network (LAN) to connect to a wide area network (WAN) via a modem.

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Residential network

A residential network, or ResNet (also Resnet or ResNET, or other variations), is a local area network (LAN) or a metropolitan area network (MAN) provided by a university that serves the personal computers of students in their residence halls or dormitory buildings.

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Resilience (network)

In computer networking: resilience is the ability to provide and maintain an acceptable level of service in the face of faults and challenges to normal operation.” Threats and challenges for services can range from simple misconfiguration over large scale natural disasters to targeted attacks.

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Resource Reservation Protocol

The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) is a transport layer protocol designed to reserve resources across a network for quality of service (QoS) using the integrated services model.

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Retransmission (data networks)

Retransmission, essentially identical with Automatic repeat request (ARQ), is the resending of packets which have been either damaged or lost.

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Reva Institute of Technology and Management

Reva Institute of Technology and Management (RITM) (ರೇವ ತಾಂತ್ರಿಕ ಮಹಾವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ) is a private co-educational engineering college in Bangalore, Karnataka.

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Reverse DNS lookup

In computer networks, a reverse DNS lookup or reverse DNS resolution (rDNS) is the querying of the Domain Name System (DNS) to determine the domain name associated with an IP address – the reverse of the usual "forward" DNS lookup of an IP address from a domain name.

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Reverse engineering

Reverse engineering, also called back engineering, is the process by which a man-made object is deconstructed to reveal its designs, architecture, or to extract knowledge from the object; similar to scientific research, the only difference being that scientific research is about a natural phenomenon.

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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.

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Review of Policy Research

Review of Policy Research is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Policy Studies Organization.

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Richard D. Gitlin

Richard D. Gitlin (born April 25, 1943) is an electrical engineer, inventor, research manager and executive, and academic whose principal places of employment are Bell Labs and the University of South Florida (USF).

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Richard Rashid

Richard Ferris Rashid served as a VP at Microsoft for many years.

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Rifah Afghanistan Institute

Rifah Afghanistan Institute (Persian: انستیتوت مسلکی رفاه افغانستان) is one of the private vocational education institutions in Afghanistan that provides vocational education in Business Economics, Journalism and Computer Science, associate programs.

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Ring latency

In a ring network, such as Token Ring, ring latency is the time required for a signal to propagate once around the ring.

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Rio (windowing system)

rio is Plan 9 from Bell Labs's windowing system.

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RIPRNet

RIPRNet (Radio over Internet Protocol Routed Network) is a United States military network that allows system designers and deployment personnel to connect radios in remote locations to local dispatch consoles exchanging radio voice data over an IP routed network.

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Riverhead Networks

Riverhead Networks was a computer security company based in Netanya, Israel and Cupertino, California.

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Riyadh College of Technology

The Riyadh College of Technology (RCT) (Arabic: الكلية التقنية بالرياض) is a technical college in Saudi Arabia.

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RLDRAM

Reduced Latency DRAM (RLDRAM) is a type of specialty dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) with a SRAM-like interface originally developed by Infineon Technologies.

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RMI Corporation

RMI Corporation, formerly Raza Microelectronics, Inc., was a privately held fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Cupertino, California, which specialized in designing system-on-a-chip processors for computer networking (known as network processors) and consumer media applications.

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Roaming user profile

A roaming user profile is a concept in the Windows NT family of operating systems that allows users with a computer joined to a Windows Server domain to log on to any computer on the same network and access their documents and have a consistent desktop experience, such as applications remembering toolbar positions and preferences, or the desktop appearance staying the same.

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Robert C. Prim

Robert Clay Prim (born September 25, 1921 in Sweetwater, Texas) is an American mathematician and computer scientist.

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Robert Calderbank

Robert Calderbank (born 28 December 1954) is a professor of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics and director of the Information Initiative at Duke.

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Robert Metcalfe

Robert Melancton Metcalfe (born April 7, 1946) is an electrical engineer from the United States who co-invented Ethernet, founded 3Com and formulated Metcalfe's Law.

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Robert Spinrad

Robert J. Spinrad (March 20, 1932 – September 2, 2009) was an American computer designer, who was on the staff of Brookhaven National Laboratory and who created many of the key technologies used in modern personal computers while director of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.

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Robert Tappan Morris

Robert Tappan Morris (born November 8, 1965) is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur. He is best known for creating the Morris Worm in 1988, considered the first computer worm on the Internet. Morris was prosecuted for releasing the worm, and became the first person convicted under the then-new Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. He went on to co-found the online store Viaweb, one of the first web-based applications, and later the funding firm Y Combinator—both with Paul Graham. He later joined the faculty in the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received tenure in 2006.

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Robert Taylor (computer scientist)

Robert William Taylor (February 10, 1932 – April 13, 2017), known as Bob Taylor, was an American Internet pioneer, who led teams that made major contributions to the personal computer, and other related technologies.

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Rochester Institute of Technology - Dubai

Rochester Institute of Technology - Dubai (RIT Dubai) is a satellite campus of Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Rochester Institute of Technology Croatia

Rochester Institute of Technology Croatia, or formerly known as the American College of Management and Technology (ACMT) Retrieved 17 October 2009 is a college of the Rochester Institute of Technology located in Dubrovnik, and in Zagreb, Croatia.

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Rochester Top 100

The Rochester Top 100 is an annual list of the fastest growing privately held companies in the Rochester, New York region.

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Roger Moore (computer scientist)

Roger D. Moore (born November 16, 1939) was the 1973 recipient (with Larry Breed and Richard Lathwell) of the Grace Murray Hopper Award from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

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Roger Wattenhofer

Roger Wattenhofer, born in 1969, is a Swiss computer scientist, active in the field of distributed computing, networking, and algorithms.

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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.

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Ron Crane

Ronald "Ron" C. Crane (June 1, 1950 - June 19, 2017) was an American electrical engineer recognized for designing the EtherLink, the first network interface controller for the IBM PC.

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Ronald V. Schmidt

Ronald V. Schmidt (born 1944) is a computer network engineer from the United States.

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Route (command)

In computing, route is a command used to view and manipulate the IP routing table in both Unix-like and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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Route flapping

In computer networking and telecommunications, route flapping occurs when a router alternately advertises a destination network via one route then another (or as unavailable, and then available again) in quick sequence.

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Route poisoning

Route poisoning is a method to prevent a router from sending packets through a route that has become invalid within computer networks.

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Route redistribution

In a router, route redistribution allows a network that uses one routing protocol to route traffic dynamically based on information learned from another routing protocol.

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Router (computing)

A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.

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Router alert label

In MPLS, a label with the value of 1 represents the router alert label.

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Routing

Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network, or between or across multiple networks.

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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.

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Routing Information Protocol

The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the oldest distance-vector routing protocols which employ the hop count as a routing metric.

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Routing loop problem

A routing loop is a common problem with various types of networks, particularly computer networks.

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Routing protocol

A routing protocol specifies how routers communicate with each other, distributing information that enables them to select routes between any two nodes on a computer network.

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Routing table

In computer networking a routing table, or routing information base (RIB), is a data table stored in a router or a networked computer that lists the routes to particular network destinations, and in some cases, metrics (distances) associated with those routes.

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Roy Fielding

Roy Thomas Fielding (born 1965) is an American computer scientist, one of the principal authors of the HTTP specification and the originator of the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style.

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RRDtool

RRDtool (round-robin database tool) aims to handle time series data such as network bandwidth, temperatures or CPU load.

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Rsyslog

Rsyslog is an open-source software utility used on UNIX and Unix-like computer systems for forwarding log messages in an IP network.

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Runbook

In a computer system or network, a runbook is a compilation of routine procedures and operations that the system administrator or operator carries out.

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RusNet

RusNet is the largest IRC network in Russia, Ukraine, and most of the ex-USSR, founded in 1997 through merge of the leading local IRC networks SibNet, VolgaNet, OdNet, and LvNet.

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Sacramento New Technology High School

Sacramento New Technology High School is a small charter school based on the rings of New Tech Network's New Technology High Schools.

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Saeed and Masoud Rasoul

Born in Kurdistan, Saeed Sobrahatollah Muhammad Rasoul and Masoud Rasoul are brothers who moved to Canada with their parents in 1990/91, and were granted Canadian citizenship before settling down in North York, Ontario.

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Safe mode

Safe mode is a diagnostic mode of a computer operating system (OS).

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Saga of the Skolian Empire

The Saga of the Skolian Empire, informally called the Skolian Saga or Tales of the Ruby Dynasty, is a series of science fiction novels, novelettes and novellas by Catherine Asaro, revolving around characters from an interstellar empire known as the Skolian Empire and their power struggle with the rival Eubian Concord.

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SAGE KE

The Science of Aging Knowledge Environment (SAGE KE) was an online scientific resource provided by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

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Sakura HyperMedia Desktop

Sakura HyperMedia Desktop is an open source desktop environment and knowledge navigator for Unix.

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SAM Coupé

The SAM Coupé (pronounced /sæm ku:peɪ/ from its original British English branding) is an 8-bit British home computer that was first released in late 1989.

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Samba (software)

Samba is a free software re-implementation of the SMB/CIFS networking protocol, and was originally developed by Andrew Tridgell.

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Samhain (software)

Samhain is an integrity checker and host intrusion detection system that can be used on single hosts as well as large, UNIX-based networks.

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San Diego Community College District

The San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) is a public community college district in the city of San Diego, California.

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San Diego Supercomputer Center

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is an organized research unit of the University of California San Diego (UCSD).

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Sascha Meinrath

Sascha Meinrath is an Internet freedom activist and the Palmer Chair in Telecommunications at Penn State University.

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Saudi Telecom Company

Saudi Telecom Company, (STC; STC Group; STC International) (شركة الاتصالات السعودية) is a Saudi Arabia-based telecommunications company that offers landline, mobile, internet services and Computer network.

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Sawmill (software)

Sawmill is a software package for the statistical analysis and reporting of log files, with dynamic contextual filtering, 'live' data zooming, user interface customization, and custom calculated reports.

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Scale-free network

A scale-free network is a network whose degree distribution follows a power law, at least asymptotically.

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Scapy

Scapy is a packet manipulation tool for computer networks, written in Python by Philippe Biondi.

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Scheduling (computing)

In computing, scheduling is the method by which work specified by some means is assigned to resources that complete the work.

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School library

A school library (or a school library media center) is a library within a school where students, staff, and often, parents of a public or private school have access to a variety of resources.

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Schroff GmbH

Schroff GmbH is a German manufacturer of electronic packaging products.

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Scientia Iranica

Scientia Iranica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Sharif University of Technology (Tehran, Iran).

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Scientific Research Group In Egypt

Scientific Research Group in Egypt (SRGE) is a group of young Egyptian researchers established under the chairman of the group founder Prof.

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SCinet

SCinet is a high-performance network that is built, once a year, in support of the annual International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis also known as the Supercomputing Conference (SC).

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Scooby-Doo! Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom

Scooby Doo! Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom is a 1999 mystery computer game developed by Engineering Animation, Inc. (EAI) and published by SouthPeak Interactive.

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Scopia

Scopia, within the computer networking and telecommunications fields, is a series of unified communications products that provide meet-me, videoconferencing and online collaboration.

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SCSI

Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices.

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Secure by default

Security by default, in software, means that the default configuration settings are the most secure settings possible, which are not necessarily the most user friendly settings.

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Secure by design

Secure by design, in software engineering, means that the software has been designed from the ground up to be secure.

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Secure Electronic Transaction

Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) is a communications protocol standard for securing credit card transactions over networks, specifically, the Internet.

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Secure Federal File Sharing Act

The Secure Federal File Sharing Act, also known as H.R. 4098, was a bill that has been under review by the United States Senate since March 25, 2010.

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Secure-adaptive architecture

Pertaining to web services, Secure-Adaptive Architecture (SAA) refers to a particular approach towards the security management issues inherent in data transfer over computer networks, relating to certain services, such as micropayments.

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Security

Security is freedom from, or resilience against, potential harm (or other unwanted coercive change) from external forces.

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Security appliance

A security appliance is any form of server appliance that is designed to protect computer networks from unwanted traffic.

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Security association

A Security Association (SA) is the establishment of shared security attributes between two network entities to support secure communication.

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Security hacker

A security hacker is someone who seeks to breach defenses and exploit weaknesses in a computer system or network.

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Security protocol notation

In cryptography, security (engineering) protocol notation, also known as protocol narrations and Alice & Bob notation, is a way of expressing a protocol of correspondence between entities of a dynamic system, such as a computer network.

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Seeding (computing)

In computing and specifically peer-to-peer file sharing, seeding is the uploading of already downloaded content for others to download from.

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Segment routing

Segment routing, a form of computer networking, is a modern variant of source routing which is being developed within the SPRING and IPv6 working groups of the IETF.

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Self-management (computer science)

Self-Management is the process by which computer systems shall manage their own operation without human intervention.

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Self-Similarity of Network Data Analysis

In computer networks, self-similarity is a feature of network data transfer dynamics.

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Self-stabilization

Self-stabilization is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing.

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Selsius Systems

Selsius Systems was a telecommunications company in Dallas, Texas that developed and marketed some of the first IP telephony gear.

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Semaphore Flag Signaling System

In computer networking, Semaphore Flag Signaling System (SFSS) is a humorous proposal to carry Internet Protocol (IP) traffic by semaphores.

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Semi-Automatic Ground Environment

The Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE, a name selected to mean "wise") was a system of large computers and associated networking equipment that coordinated data from many radar sites and processed it to produce a single unified image of the airspace over a wide area.

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Senshu University

is a private university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.

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Sensor network query processor

A sensor network query processor (SNQP), also called a sensorDB, is a user-friendly interface for programming and running applications which translates instructions from declarative programming language with high-level instructions to low-level instructions understood by the operating system.

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Sentient Networks

Sentient Networks was a San Jose, California based supplier of Asynchronous Transfer Mode and Frame Relay central office concentrators and switches.

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Serial communication

In telecommunication and data transmission, serial communication is the process of sending data one bit at a time, sequentially, over a communication channel or computer bus.

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Serial Experiments Lain

is a science fiction anime series directed by Ryūtarō Nakamura, with character design by Yoshitoshi ABe, screenplay written by Chiaki J. Konaka, and produced by Yasuyuki Ueda for Triangle Staff.

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Serial port

In computing, a serial port is a serial communication interface through which information transfers in or out one bit at a time (in contrast to a parallel port).

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Serializability

In concurrency control of databases,Philip A. Bernstein, Vassos Hadzilacos, Nathan Goodman (1987): (free PDF download), Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Gerhard Weikum, Gottfried Vossen (2001):, Elsevier, transaction processing (transaction management), and various transactional applications (e.g., transactional memoryMaurice Herlihy and J. Eliot B. Moss. Transactional memory: architectural support for lock-free data structures. Proceedings of the 20th annual international symposium on Computer architecture (ISCA '93). Volume 21, Issue 2, May 1993. and software transactional memory), both centralized and distributed, a transaction schedule is serializable if its outcome (e.g., the resulting database state) is equal to the outcome of its transactions executed serially, i.e. without overlapping in time.

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Serialization

In computer science, in the context of data storage, serialization is the process of translating data structures or object state into a format that can be stored (for example, in a file or memory buffer) or transmitted (for example, across a network connection link) and reconstructed later (possibly in a different computer environment).

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Server Message Block

In computer networking, Server Message Block (SMB), one version of which was also known as Common Internet File System (CIFS), operates as an application-layer network protocol mainly used for providing shared access to files, printers, and serial ports and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network.

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Server-side

Server-side refers to operations that are performed by the server in a client–server relationship in a computer network.

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Service Assurance Agent

IP SLA (Internet Protocol Service Level Agreement) is an active computer network measurement technology that was initially developed by Cisco Systems.

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Service discovery

Service discovery is the automatic detection of devices and services offered by these devices on a computer network.

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Service Request Transport Protocol

Service Request Transport Protocol (GE-SRTP) protocol is developed by GE Intelligent Platforms (earlier GE Fanuc) for transfer of data from PLCs.

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Service scan

On computer networks, a service scan identifies the services running on a list of open ports.

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Service-oriented architecture

A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a style of software design where services are provided to the other components by application components, through a communication protocol over a network.

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Session (computer science)

In computer science, in particular networking, a session is a semi-permanent interactive information interchange between two or more communicating devices, or between a computer and user (see login session).

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Session layer

In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the session layer is layer 5.

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Set-top box

A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) (one type also colloquially known as a cable box) is an information appliance device that generally contains a TV-tuner input and displays output to a television set and an external source of signal, turning the source signal into content in a form that then be displayed on the television screen or other display device.

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Seth Neiman

Seth Neiman (born June 27, 1954) is an American computer industry businessperson and venture capitalist in California, and a professional racing driver.

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Seven Solutions

Seven Solutions is a Spanish hardware technology company headquartered in Granada, Spain, that developed the first white rabbit element on The White Rabbit Project which it was the White Rabbit Switch to use the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in real application as networking.

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Sex industry

The sex industry (also called the sex trade) consists of businesses which either directly or indirectly provide sex-related products and services or adult entertainment.

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Shackspace

shackspace is a Stuttgart hackerspace run by shack e.V., a non-profit association, established in 2009.

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ShanghaiTech University

ShanghaiTech University (ShanghaiTech) is a new research university in Shanghai, China.

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Share (command)

In computing, share is a command for MS-DOS that allowed software to perform file locks.

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Shared memory

In computer science, shared memory is memory that may be simultaneously accessed by multiple programs with an intent to provide communication among them or avoid redundant copies.

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Shared resource

In computing, a shared resource, or network share, is a computer resource made available from one host to other hosts on a computer network.

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Shared Risk Resource Group

Shared risk resource group (commonly referred to as shared risk group or SRG) is a concept in optical mesh network routing that different networks may suffer from a common failure if they share a common risk or a common SRG.

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Sharing

Sharing is the joint use of a resource or space.

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Shenyang Institute of Engineering

Shenyang Engineering Institute comes under the Liaoning Provincial People’s Government, with an area of 920,000 square meters, and a construction area of 270,000 square meters.

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Shiva Corporation

Shiva Corporation was a company that specialized in computer networking and associated equipment, in particular remote access products.

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Shmuel Zaks

Schmuel Zaks (born 1949) is a computer scientist and mathematician who works in the fields of distributed computing and computer networks.

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Shortest path problem

In graph theory, the shortest path problem is the problem of finding a path between two vertices (or nodes) in a graph such that the sum of the weights of its constituent edges is minimized.

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Sierra Wireless

Sierra Wireless is a multinational wireless communications equipment designer and manufacturer headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.

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SIGCOMM

SIGCOMM is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Data Communications, which specializes in the field of communication and computer networks.

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SIGTRAN

SIGTRAN is the name, derived from signaling transport, of the former Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) working group that produced specifications for a family of protocols that provide reliable datagram service and user layer adaptations for Signaling System 7 (SS7) and ISDN communications protocols.

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Silly window syndrome

Silly window syndrome is a problem in computer networking caused by poorly implemented TCP flow control.

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Simmcast

Simmcast is an object-oriented simulation framework for protocol and network research.

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SIMNET

SIMNET was a wide area network with vehicle simulators and displays for real-time distributed combat simulation: tanks, helicopters and airplanes in a virtual battlefield.

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Simple Network Management Protocol

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior.

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Sinec H1

Sinec H1 is an Industrial Ethernet communications protocol that provides the transport layer function widely used in automation and process control applications.

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Single UNIX Specification

The Single UNIX Specification (SUS) is the collective name of a family of standards for computer operating systems, compliance with which is required to qualify for using the "UNIX" trademark.

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Single-channel architecture

In computer networking, single-channel architecture (SCA) is the design of a wireless network in such a way that the wireless client sees a single point of access to the network.

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SIPRNet

The Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) is "a system of interconnected computer networks used by the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of State to transmit classified information (up to and including information classified SECRET) by packet switching over the 'completely secure' environment".

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Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology

Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (انجنيئرڱ ۽ ٽيڪنيڀياس جي جامعہ سر سيد) (known as "SSUET") is a private research university located in the urban area of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

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Sitecom

Sitecom Europe Bv., is a Dutch manufacturer of consumer electronics.

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Skolelinux

Skolelinux/Debian-Edu is an operating system intended for educational use and a Debian Pure Blend.

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Skystone Systems

Skystone Systems was a fabless semiconductor company based in Ottawa, Canada.

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Slot time

Slot time is a concept in computer networking.

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Slow light

Slow light is the propagation of an optical pulse or other modulation of an optical carrier at a very low group velocity.

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Smart toy

A smart toy is a toy which effectively has its own intelligence by virtue of on-board electronics.

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Smartdust

Smartdust is a system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as sensors, robots, or other devices, that can detect, for example, light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, or chemicals.

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SmartFTP

SmartFTP is a network file transfer program for Microsoft Windows that supports file transfer via FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Box, Google Cloud Storage and Backblaze B2 protocols.

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Smith Micro Software

Smith Micro Software, Inc., founded in 1982 by William W. Smith, Jr., is a global developer of software solutions headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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SMK Bhakti Anindya

SMK Bhakti Anindya vocational school is a vocational high school in Tangerang Municipality.

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SMPTE 2071

SMPTE ST 2071 is a suite of standards published by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) that define a framework, protocol, and method of service discovery for the control of objects within an Internet of Things.

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Smurf Amplifier Registry

The Smurf Amplifier Registry is a blacklist of networks on the Internet which have been misconfigured in such a way that they can be used as smurf amplifiers for smurf denial of service attacks.

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Smurf attack

The Smurf attack is a distributed denial-of-service attack in which large numbers of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets with the intended victim's spoofed source IP are broadcast to a computer network using an IP broadcast address.

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Sneakernet

Sneakernet is an informal term for the transfer of electronic information by physically moving media such as magnetic tape, floppy disks, compact discs, USB flash drives or external hard drives from one computer to another; rather than transmitting the information over a computer network.

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Sniffing attack

Sniffing attack or a sniffer attack, in context of network security, corresponds to theft or interception of data by capturing the network traffic using a sniffer (an application aimed at capturing network packets).

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SOAP

SOAP (originally Simple Object Access Protocol) is a messaging protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services in computer networks.

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SOAPjr

SOAPjr is a protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of Web services in computer networks.

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Social bookmarking

Social bookmarking is a centralized online service which allows users to add, annotate, edit, and share bookmarks of web documents.

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Social engineering (security)

Social engineering, in the context of information security, refers to psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.

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Social informatics

Social informatics is the study of information and communication tools in cultural or institutional contexts.

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Social network

A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors.

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Software as a service

Software as a service (SaaS) is a software licensing and delivery model in which software is licensed on a subscription basis and is centrally hosted.

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Software asset management

Software asset management (SAM) is a business practice that involves managing and optimizing the purchase, deployment, maintenance, utilization, and disposal of software applications within an organization.

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Software incompatibility

Software incompatibility is a characteristic of software components or systems which cannot operate satisfactorily together on the same computer, or on different computers linked by a computer network.

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Software industry in Karnataka

The software industry in Karnataka state in India has become one of the main pillars of economy.

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Software security assurance

Software security assurance is a process that helps design and implement software that protects the data and resources contained in and controlled by that software.

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Softwire (protocol)

In computer networking, a softwire protocol is a type of tunneling protocol that creates a virtual "wire" that transparently encapsulates another protocol as if it was an anonymous point-to-point low-level link.

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SOHOware Incorporated

SOHOware Incorporated is an American company, specializing in producing computer networking solutions, which operates by maintaining strategic partnerships with Intel, Comcast, Cox, and others.

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Somerset County Technology Center

Somerset County Technology Center (previously named Somerset County Technical Institute, or "SCTI,") is a Public Vocational-Technical School, located just outside the county seat in Somerset Township.

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Sony NEWS

The Sony NEWS ("Network Engineering Workstation", later "NetWorkStation") is a series of Unix workstations sold during the late 1980s and 1990s.

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SoundBridge

SoundBridge is a remote hardware device from Roku, Inc. designed to play Internet radio or digital audio streamed to it across a home network, either Wi-Fi or Ethernet.

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Source routing

In computer networking, source routing, also called path addressing, allows a sender of a packet to partially or completely specify the route the packet takes through the network.

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Southwest University for Nationalities

Southwest University for Nationalities (SWUN) — its name has been officially changed to Southwest Minzu University (SMU), directly under the control of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of China — is a multi-disciplinary higher education institute.

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SpaceIL

SpaceIL is an Israeli nonprofit organization, established in 2011, that was competing in the Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP) to land a spacecraft on the Moon.

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Spam Prevention Early Warning System

The Spam Prevention Early Warning System (SPEWS) was an anonymous service which maintained a list of IP address ranges belonging to Internet service providers (ISPs) which host spammers and show little action to prevent their abuse of other networks' resources.

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Sparse network

In the context of network science, a sparse network is a network with fewer links than the maximum possible number of links within the same network.

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Spatial data infrastructure

A spatial data infrastructure (SDI) is a data infrastructure implementing a framework of geographic data, metadata, users and tools that are interactively connected in order to use spatial data in an efficient and flexible way.

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SPECint

SPECint is a computer benchmark specification for CPU integer processing power.

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Spectral graph theory

In mathematics, spectral graph theory is the study of the properties of a graph in relationship to the characteristic polynomial, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors of matrices associated with the graph, such as its adjacency matrix or Laplacian matrix.

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Spider Systems

Spider Systems Ltd. was a computer network products company, based in Edinburgh.

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Split horizon route advertisement

In computer networking, split-horizon route advertisement is a method of preventing routing loops in distance-vector routing protocols by prohibiting a router from advertising a route back onto the interface from which it was learned.

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Split screen (computer graphics)

A split screen is a display technique in computer graphics that consists of dividing graphics and/or text into non-movable adjacent parts, typically two or four rectangular areas.

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Split-horizon DNS

In computer networking, split-horizon DNS, split-view DNS, split-brain DNS, or split DNS is the facility of a Domain Name System (DNS) implementation to provide different sets of DNS information, usually selected by the source address of the DNS request.

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Spoofed URL

A spoofed URL describes one website that poses as another website.

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Spoofing attack

In the context of network security, a spoofing attack is a situation in which a person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data, to gain an illegitimate advantage.

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Spyware

Spyware is software that aims to gather information about a person or organization sometimes without their knowledge, that may send such information to another entity without the consumer's consent, that asserts control over a device without the consumer's knowledge, or it may send such information to another entity with the consumer's consent, through cookies.

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Squid (software)

Squid is a caching and forwarding HTTP web proxy.

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Squid Labs

Squid Labs was an independent research and development company founded by a group of four MIT graduates.

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Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

. The Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (ශ්‍රී ලංකා තොරතුරු තා‌ක්ෂණ ආයතනය; இலங்கை தகவல் தொழில்நுட்ப நிறுவனம்) (also known as SLIIT) is a private institute in Sri Lanka specializing in technology, engineering and business.

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Srinivasan Keshav

Srinivasan Keshav is Professor in the Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo.

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Srinivasan Seshan

Srinivasan "Srini" Seshan is an American computer scientist and a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, specializing in computer networks.

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Ssh-keygen

ssh-keygen is a standard component of the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol suite found on Unix and Unix-like computer systems used to establish secure shell sessions between remote computers over insecure networks, through the use of various cryptographic techniques.

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Standard of Good Practice for Information Security

The Standard of Good Practice for Information Security, published by the Information Security Forum (ISF), is a business-focused, practical and comprehensive guide to identifying and managing information security risks in organizations and their supply chains.

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Stanford University Network

The Stanford University Network, also known as SUN, SUNet or SU-Net is the campus computer network for Stanford University.

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Staples Inc.

Staples, Inc. is an American multinational office supply retailing corporation.

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Star (graph theory)

In graph theory, a star Sk is the complete bipartite graph K1,k: a tree with one internal node and k leaves (but, no internal nodes and k + 1 leaves when k ≤ 1).

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Star network

A Star network is one of the most common computer network topologies.

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Starent Networks

Starent Networks was an information technology and computer networking products company.

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Starfish

Starfish or sea stars are star-shaped echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea.

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StarTech.com

StarTech.com is an ISO 9001 registered technology manufacturer, specializing in hard-to-find connectivity parts, primarily used in the information technology and professional A/V industries.

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Stav Prodromou

Stavro Evangelo "Stav" Prodromou (Σταύρο Εύαγγελο Προδρομου) (born May 30, 1944) is a Greek American businessman, and the founder and former chief executive officer of Poqet Computer Corporation.

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Steven H. Low

Steven H. Low is a Professor of the Computing and Mathematical Sciences Department and the Electrical Engineering Department at the California Institute of Technology.

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Steven M. Bellovin

Steven M. Bellovin is a researcher on computer networking and security.

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Stewart D. Personick

Stewart David Personick (born 1947) is an American researcher in telecommunications and computer networking.

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Stigmergy

Stigmergy is a consensus social network mechanism of indirect coordination, through the environment, between agents or actions.

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Storage area network

A storage area network (SAN) is a Computer network which provides access to consolidated, block level data storage.

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Store and forward

Store and forward is a telecommunications technique in which information is sent to an intermediate station where it is kept and sent at a later time to the final destination or to another intermediate station.

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StrataCom

StrataCom, Inc.

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Strategic Command WWII Global Conflict

Strategic Command WWII Global Conflict is a grand strategy computer game developed by Fury Software, and published by Battlefront.com.

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Strategic Command WWII Pacific Theater

Strategic Command WWII Pacific Theater is a grand strategy computer game developed by Fury Software, and published by Battlefront.com in 2008.

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Stream Control Transmission Protocol

The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a computer networking communications protocol which operates at the transport layer and serves a role similar to the popular protocols TCP and UDP.

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Streaming algorithm

In computer science, streaming algorithms are algorithms for processing data streams in which the input is presented as a sequence of items and can be examined in only a few passes (typically just one).

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Streaming media

Streaming media is multimedia that is constantly received by and presented to an end-user while being delivered by a provider.

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STREAMS

In computer networking, STREAMS is the native framework in Unix System V for implementing character device drivers, network protocols, and inter-process communication.

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String interning

In computer science, string interning is a method of storing only one copy of each distinct string value, which must be immutable.

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Strong cryptography

Strong cryptography or cryptographic-ally strong are general terms applied to cryptographic systems or components that are considered highly resistant to cryptanalysis.

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Stuyvesant High School

Stuyvesant High School (pronounced) commonly referred to as Stuy (pronounced) is a specialized high school in New York City, United States.

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Subhash Suri

Subhash Suri (born July 7, 1960) is an Indian-American computer scientist, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Subnetwork connection protection

In telecommunications, subnetwork connection protection (SNCP), is a type of protection mechanism associated with synchronous optical networks such as synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH).

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Subsystem number

Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) subsystem numbers are used to identify applications within network entities which use SCCP signalling.

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SUN Area Technical Institute

SUN Area Technical Institute is a public, vocational education institution located in New Berlin, Pennsylvania.

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Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems, Inc. was an American company that sold computers, computer components, software, and information technology services and created the Java programming language, the Solaris operating system, ZFS, the Network File System (NFS), and SPARC.

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Sun Microsystems Laboratories

Oracle Labs (formerly Sun Microsystems Laboratories, or Sun Labs) is a research and development branch of Oracle Corporation.

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Supercomputer

A supercomputer is a computer with a high level of performance compared to a general-purpose computer.

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Supercomputing in China

China operates a number of supercomputer centers which, altogether, hold 29.3% performance share of world's fastest 500 supercomputers.

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Superscan

SuperScan is a free connect-based port scanning software designed to detect open TCP and UDP ports on a target computer, determine which services are running on those ports, and run queries such as whois, ping, ICMP traceroute, and Hostname lookups.

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Supervenience

In philosophy, supervenience is a relation used to describe cases where (roughly speaking) a system's upper-level properties are determined by its lower-level properties.

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Supplicant (computer)

In computer networking, a supplicant is an entity at one end of a point-to-point LAN segment that seeks to be authenticated by an authenticator attached to the other end of that link.

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Supply chain cyber security

Supply chain cyber security refers to efforts to enhance cyber security within the supply chain.

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Suter (computer program)

Suter is a military computer program developed by BAE Systems that attacks computer networks and communications systems belonging to an enemy.

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Swabr

Swabr is an enterprise microblogging service for companies, organizational and educational institutions located in Berlin, Germany.

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Switch

In electrical engineering, a switch is an electrical component that can "make" or "break" an electrical circuit, interrupting the current or diverting it from one conductor to another.

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Switched communication network

In computer networking and telecommunications, a switched communication network is a communication network which uses switching for connection of two non-adjacent nodes.

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Switching loop

A Switching loop or bridge loop occurs in computer networks when there is more than one Layer 2 (OSI model) path between two endpoints (e.g. multiple connections between two network switches or two ports on the same switch connected to each other).

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Switchover

Switchover is the manual switch from one system to a redundant or standby computer server, system, or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active server, system, or network, or to perform system maintenance, such as installing patches, and upgrading software or hardware.

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Sybil attack

The Sybil attack in computer security is an attack wherein a reputation system is subverted by forging identities in peer-to-peer networks.

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Synchronet

Synchronet is a multiplatform BBS software package, with current ports for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and BSD variants.

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Synchronous Ethernet

Synchronous Ethernet, also referred as SyncE, is an ITU-T standard for computer networking that facilitates the transference of clock signals over the Ethernet physical layer.

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Syncword

In computer networks, a syncword, sync character, sync sequence or preamble is used to synchronize a data transmission by indicating the end of header information and the start of data.

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Syndie

Syndie is an open source cross-platform computer application to syndicate (re-publish) data (mainly forums) over a variety of anonymous and non-anonymous computer networks.

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SynOptics

SynOptics Communications was a Santa Clara, California-based early computer network equipment vendor from 1985 until 1994.

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SynqNet

SynqNet is an industrial automation network launched in 2001 by Danaher Corporation for meeting the performance and safety requirements of machine control applications.

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Sysop

A sysop (an abbreviation of system operator) is an administrator of a multi-user computer system, such as a bulletin board system (BBS) or an online service virtual community.

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System call

In computing, a system call is the programmatic way in which a computer program requests a service from the kernel of the operating system it is executed on.

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System integration

System integration is defined in engineering as the process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system, and in information technology as the process of linking together different computing systems and software applications physically or functionally, to act as a coordinated whole.

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System Preferences

System Preferences is an application included with the macOS operating system that allows users to modify various system settings which are divided into separate Preference Panes.

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System resource

In computing, a system resource, or simply resource, is any physical or virtual component of limited availability within a computer system.

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System time

In computer science and computer programming, system time represents a computer system's notion of the passing of time.

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Systems integrator

A systems integrator (or system integrator) is a person or company that specializes in bringing together component subsystems into a whole and ensuring that those subsystems function together, a practice known as system integration.

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Systems Universalisation Specialist

A Systems Universalisation Specialist, or S.U.S., is the name of a member of the Russian Armed Services trained in Computer Networking, GPS systems, and general technology.

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Syzefxis

Syzefxis (σύζευξις in Greek, meaning coupling) or "National Public Administration Network", is a project of the Greek Ministry of the Interior, Public Administration and Decentralization, aiming at the evolvement of the voice, video and data infrastructure of the Public Sector in Greece.

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TACLANE

A TACLANE (short for "Tactical FASTLANE" or Tactical Local Area Network Encryption) is a family of Inline Network Encryptors (INE) developed and manufactured by General Dynamics Mission Systems to meet the National Security Agency (NSA) requirements for High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor (HAIPE version 4.1 as of Nov 2013).

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Tamper-evident technology

Tamper-evident describes a device or process that makes unauthorized access to the protected object easily detected.

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Tank

A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat, with heavy firepower, strong armour, tracks and a powerful engine providing good battlefield maneuverability.

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Tarpit (networking)

A tarpit (also known as Teergrube, the German word for tarpit) is a service on a computer system (usually a server) that purposely delays incoming connections.

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Tasmania Network Systems

Tasmania Network Systems is a web cache company based in the United States.

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TasWireless

TasWireless is a group of wireless networking enthusiasts in Tasmania, Australia.

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TCP congestion control

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) uses a network congestion-avoidance algorithm that includes various aspects of an additive increase/multiplicative decrease (AIMD) scheme, with other schemes such as slow-start and congestion window to achieve congestion avoidance.

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TCP Fast Open

In computer networking, TCP Fast Open (TFO) is an extension to speed up the opening of successive Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections between two endpoints.

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TCP global synchronization

TCP global synchronization in computer networks can happen to TCP/IP flows during periods of congestion because each sender will reduce their transmission rate at the same time when packet loss occurs.

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TCP hole punching

TCP NAT traversal and TCP hole punching (sometimes NAT punch-through) refer to the case where two hosts behind a NAT are trying to connect to each other with outbound TCP connections.

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TCP pacing

In the field of computer networking, TCP pacing is the denomination of a set of techniques to make the pattern of packet transmission generated by the Transmission Control Protocol less bursty.

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TCP Stealth

In computer networking, TCP Stealth is a proposed modification of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to hide open ports of some TCP services from the public, in order to impede port scans.

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TCP tuning

TCP tuning techniques adjust the network congestion avoidance parameters of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections over high-bandwidth, high-latency networks.

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Tcpcrypt

In computer networking, tcpcrypt is a transport layer communication encryption protocol.

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Tcpdump

tcpdump is a common packet analyzer that runs under the command line.

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TDMoIP

In computer networking and telecommunications, TDM over IP (TDMoIP) is the emulation of time-division multiplexing (TDM) over a packet switched network (PSN).

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TE Connectivity

TE Connectivity is a technology company that designs and manufactures connectivity and sensor products for harsh environments in a variety of industries, such as automotive, industrial equipment, data communication systems, aerospace, defense, medical, oil and gas, consumer electronics, energy and subsea communications.

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TE Data

TE Data S.A.E. (المصرية لنقل البيــانات,Al mesreyyah lenakl al-bayanat) is an Internet service provider in Egypt, established in 2001 by Telecom Egypt (Incumbent Operator of Egypt) to act as its data communications and Internet arm.

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Teacher-librarian

A teacher-librarian (TL), school librarian, or school library media specialist (SLMS), is a certified librarian who also has training in teaching.

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Tech Field Day

Tech Field Day is an independently organized conference series centered on enterprise IT infrastructure.

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Technology transfer in computer science

Technology transfer in computer science refers to the transfer of technology developed in computer science or applied computing research, from universities and governments to the private sector.

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Technoself studies

Technoself studies, commonly referred to as TSS, is an emerging, interdisciplinarity domain of scholarly research dealing with all aspects of human identity in a technological societyLuppicini pp.

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TELECOM Lille 1

TELECOM Lille (formerly ENIC) is a French public grande école (engineering school).

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Telecommunication

Telecommunication is the transmission of signs, signals, messages, words, writings, images and sounds or information of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.

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Telecommunication circuit

A telecommunication circuit is any line, conductor, or other conduit by which information is transmitted.

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Telecommunication Company of Iran

Telecommunication Company of Iran, or TCI (شرکت مخابرات ایران) is the fixed-line incumbent operator in Iran offering services in fixed telephony, DSL and data services for both residential and business customers, all throughout the country.

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Telecommunications engineering

Telecommunications engineering is an engineering discipline centered on electrical and computer engineering which seeks to support and enhance telecommunication systems.

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Telecommunications in India

India's telecommunication network is the second largest in the world by number of telephone users (both fixed and mobile phone) with 1.206 billion subscribers as on 31 March 2018.

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Telecommunications link

In telecommunications a link is a communication channel that connects two or more devices.

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Telecommunications network

A telecommunications network is a collection of terminal nodes, links are connected so as to enable telecommunication between the terminals.

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Telekan

Telekan (ООО Телека́н; LLC Telekan) is a Russian company in telecommunications industry.

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Telematics for Libraries Program

A program of the European Commission, the Telematics for Libraries Program has the ambitious aim of unifying access to information throughout the nations of Europe.

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Telemetry

Telemetry is an automated communications process by which measurements and other data are collected at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for monitoring.

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Telephone

A telephone, or phone, is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly.

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Telephony

Telephony is the field of technology involving the development, application, and deployment of telecommunication services for the purpose of electronic transmission of voice, fax, or data, between distant parties.

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Television in the United Kingdom

Television in the United Kingdom started in 1936 as a public service which was free of advertising.

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Telly (home entertainment server)

The Telly home entertainment server is range of computer systems designed to store, manage, and access all forms of digital media in the home.

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Teltone Corporation

Teltone Corporation were a telephone communications product manufacturer.

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TempleOS

TempleOS (formerly J Operating System, SparrowOS and LoseThos) is a biblical-themed lightweight operating system created in the span of a decade by the American programmer Terry A. Davis.

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TeraGrid

TeraGrid was an e-Science grid computing infrastructure combining resources at eleven partner sites.

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Teredo tunneling

In computer networking, Teredo is a transition technology that gives full IPv6 connectivity for IPv6-capable hosts that are on the IPv4 Internet but have no native connection to an IPv6 network.

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Terminal node controller

A terminal node controller (TNC) is a device used by amateur radio operators to participate in AX.25 packet radio networks.

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Terry Shannon (IT)

Terry Shannon (August 16, 1952 – May 26, 2005) was an American information technology consultant, journalist and author.

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Test-driven development

Test-driven development (TDD) is a software development process that relies on the repetition of a very short development cycle: requirements are turned into very specific test cases, then the software is improved to pass the new tests, only.

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Thailand Education and Research Network

The Thailand Education and Research Network (UniNet) is the first nationwide education and research computer network in Thailand.

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The Beginner's Guide to Computers

The Beginner's Guide to Computers is a book about microcomputers and general computing.

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The Facilities Society

The Facilities Society was founded in the UK on 9 December 2008 as a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee (registered in England nr. 6769050).

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The Road Ahead (Bill Gates book)

The Road Ahead is a book written by Bill Gates, co-founder and then-CEO of the Microsoft software company, together with Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold and journalist Peter Rinearson.

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The Shockwave Rider

The Shockwave Rider is a science fiction novel by John Brunner, originally published in 1975.

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Theoretical computer science

Theoretical computer science, or TCS, is a subset of general computer science and mathematics that focuses on more mathematical topics of computing and includes the theory of computation.

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Thinglink

ThingLink Inc. (Thinglink Oy in Finland) is a Finnish-American provider of in-image interaction tools.

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Thomas E. Anderson

Thomas E. Anderson (born August 28, 1961) is an American computer scientist noted for his research on distributed computing, networking and operating systems.

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Three-phase commit protocol

In computer networking and databases, the three-phase commit protocol (3PC) is a distributed algorithm which lets all nodes in a distributed system agree to commit a transaction.

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TIA/EIA-568

ANSI/TIA-568 is a set of telecommunications standards from the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).

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Ticker tape

Ticker tape was the earliest digital electronic communications medium, transmitting stock price information over telegraph lines, in use between around 1870 through 1970.

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Tim Berners-Lee

Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee (born 8 June 1955), also known as TimBL, is an English engineer and computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web.

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Time to first byte

Time to first byte (TTFB) is a measurement used as an indication of the responsiveness of a webserver or other network resource.

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Time to live

Time to live (TTL) or hop limit is a mechanism that limits the lifespan or lifetime of data in a computer or network.

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Time to value

Time to value (TTV) is similar to return on investment (ROI), but instead of realizing the financial success of an investment, it implies achieving the effectiveness of an investment.

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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 than the distance between source and destination.

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Time-Triggered Protocol

The Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP) is an open computer network protocol for control systems.

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Timeline of artificial intelligence

This is a timeline of artificial intelligence.

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Timeline of Charlotte, North Carolina

The following is a timeline of the history of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.

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Timeline of Columbus, Ohio

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Columbus, Ohio, USA.

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Timeline of computer viruses and worms

This timeline of computer viruses and worms presents a chronological timeline of noteworthy computer viruses, computer worms, Trojan horses, similar malware, related research and events.

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Timeline of Mountain View, California

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Mountain View, California, USA.

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Timeline of Steve Jobs media

Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) appeared in numerous speaking engagements, interviews, media appearances, and product introductions throughout his life.

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Timeout (computing)

In telecommunications and related engineering (including computer networking and programming), the term timeout or time-out has several meanings, including.

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TimesTen

TimesTen is an in-memory, relational database management system with persistence and recoverability.

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TimeSys

Timesys is a privately owned company that helps software development teams build and maintain a custom Linux platform for a wide variety of embedded processors from semiconductor manufacturers such as Atmel, Freescale, Intel, Texas Instruments, and Xilinx.

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Tinfoil Hat Linux

Tinfoil Hat Linux (THL) is a compact security-focused Linux distribution designed for high security developed by The Shmoo Group.

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TippingPoint

Trend Micro TippingPoint’s Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) deals with IT threat protection.

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Token bucket

The token bucket is an algorithm used in packet switched computer networks and telecommunications networks.

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Tom Berson

Thomas Alan Berson (born 1946) is a cryptographer and computer security researcher.

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Tom Standage

Tom Standage (born 1969) is a journalist and author from England.

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Tomasz Imieliński

Tomasz Imieliński (born July 11, 1954 in Toruń, Poland) is a Polish-American computer scientist, most known in the areas of data mining, mobile computing, data extraction, and search engine technology.

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TOP500

The TOP500 project ranks and details the 500 most powerful non-distributed computer systems in the world.

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TP-Link

TP-Link (stylized as tp-link), is a Chinese manufacturer of computer networking products based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

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Traceroute

In computing, traceroute is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network.

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Traffic classification

Traffic classification is an automated process which categorises computer network traffic according to various parameters (for example, based on port number or protocol) into a number of traffic classes.

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Traffic shaping

Traffic shaping is a bandwidth management technique used on computer networks which delays some or all datagrams to bring them into compliance with a desired traffic profile.

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Traitor tracing

Traitor tracing schemes help trace the source of leaks when secret or proprietary data is sold to many customers.

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Transaction Management eXecutive

Transaction Management eXecutive or TMX was NCR Corporation's proprietary transaction processing system running on NCR Tower 5000-series systems which were based on Motorola 680xx CPUs.

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Transmission delay

In a network based on packet switching, transmission delay (or store-and-forward delay, also known as packetization delay) is the amount of time required to push all the packet's bits into the wire.

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TransPAC2

The TransPAC2 Network was a US National Science Foundation-funded high-speed international computer network circuit connecting national research and education networks in the Asia-Pacific region to those in the US.

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Transparent Network Substrate

Transparent Network Substrate (TNS), a proprietary Oracle computer-networking technology, supports homogeneous peer-to-peer connectivity on top of other networking technologies such as TCP/IP, SDP and named pipes.

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Transport layer

In computer networking, the transport layer is a conceptual division of methods in the layered architecture of protocols in the network stack in the Internet Protocol Suite and the OSI model.

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Transport Layer Interface

In computer networking, the Transport Layer Interface (TLI) was the networking API provided by AT&T UNIX System V Release 3 (SVR3) in 1987 and continued into Release 4 (SVR4).

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Transport Layer Security

Transport Layer Security (TLS) – and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which is now deprecated by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) – are cryptographic protocols that provide communications security over a computer network.

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Trapeze Networks

Trapeze Networks, Inc. was founded in 2002.

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TRENDnet

TRENDnet is a global manufacturer of computer networking products headquartered in Torrance, California, in the United States.

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Tresford Himanansa II

Tresford Himanansa is the Founder and CEO of XyPNET.

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Trillium Digital Systems

Trillium Digital Systems developed and licensed standards-based communications source code software to telecommunications equipment manufacturers for the wireless, broadband, Internet and telephone network infrastructure.

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Tritech Technology

Tritech Technology AB is a radio technology company profiling towards Industrial Wireless solutions.

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Trunking

In telecommunications, trunking is a method for a system to provide network access to many clients by sharing a set of lines or frequencies instead of providing them individually.

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Trusted client

In computing, a trusted client is a device or program controlled by the user of a service, but with restrictions designed to prevent its use in ways not authorized by the provider of the service.

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Trusted time

Trusted time data is time data from a provable source.

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TSIG

TSIG (Transaction SIGnature) is a computer-networking protocol defined in RFC 2845.

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Tsunami UDP Protocol

The Tsunami UDP Protocol is a UDP-based protocol that was developed for high-speed file transfer over network paths that have a high bandwidth-delay product.

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TTEthernet

The Time-Triggered Ethernet (SAE AS6802) standard defines a fault-tolerant synchronization strategy for building and maintaining synchronized time in Ethernet networks, and outlines mechanisms required for synchronous time-triggered packet switching for critical integrated applications, IMA and integrated modular architectures.

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Tugatech

TugaTech is a virtual community dedicated to discussion of issues and computer technology, as well as announcements and news of these issues.

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Tulpar (IFV)

Tulpar is a Turkish heavy infantry fighting vehicle designed by the Sakarya-based automotive manufacturer Otokar.

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TUN/TAP

In computer networking, TUN and TAP are virtual network kernel interfaces.

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Tunnel broker

In the context of computer networking, a tunnel broker is a service which provides a network tunnel.

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Tunnel Setup Protocol

In computer networking, the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP) is a networking control protocol used to negotiate IP tunnel setup parameters between a tunnel client host and a tunnel broker server, the tunnel end-points.

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Tunneling protocol

In computer networks, a tunneling protocol is a communications protocol that allows for the secure movement of data from one network to another.

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Turing Award

The ACM A.M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) to an individual selected for contributions "of lasting and major technical importance to the computer field".

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Turn restriction routing

A routing algorithm decides the path followed by a packet from the source to destination routers in a network.

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Twin (windowing system)

Twin (acronym for "Textmode WINdow") is a windowing environment with mouse support, window manager, terminal emulator and networked clients, all inside a text mode display.

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Twingo Systems

Twingo Systems is a computer security company based in the United States.

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair cabling is a type of wiring in which two conductors of a single circuit are twisted together for the purposes of improving electromagnetic compatibility.

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Two Generals' Problem

In computing, the Two Generals Problem is a thought experiment meant to illustrate the pitfalls and design challenges of attempting to coordinate an action by communicating over an unreliable link.

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Two-phase commit protocol

In transaction processing, databases, and computer networking, the two-phase commit protocol (2PC) is a type of atomic commitment protocol (ACP).

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Two-way communication

Two-way communication is a form of transmission in which both parties involved transmit information.

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Typeahead

Typeahead is a feature of computers and software (and some typewriters) that enables users to continue typing regardless of program or computer operation—the user may type in whatever speed is desired, and if the receiving software is busy at the time it will be called to handle this later.

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Ubiquiti Networks

Ubiquiti Networks is an American technology company started in 2005.

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Ubiquitous computing

Ubiquitous computing (or "ubicomp") is a concept in software engineering and computer science where computing is made to appear anytime and everywhere.

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Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (UMK3) is a fighting video game in the Mortal Kombat series, developed and released by Midway to arcades in 1995.

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UltraVNC

UltraVNC (sometimes written uVNC), an open-source remote-administration/remote-desktop-software utility for Microsoft Windows, uses the VNC protocol to control/access another computer remotely over a network connection.

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Unbundled access

Unbundled access is an often practiced form of regulation during liberalization, where new entrants of the market (challengers) are offered access to facilities of the incumbent, that are hard to duplicate (e.g. for technical or business case reasons).

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Uncompressed video

Uncompressed video is digital video that either has never been compressed or was generated by decompressing previously compressed digital video.

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Underclocking

Underclocking, also known as downclocking, is modifying a computer or electronic circuit's timing settings to run at a lower clock rate than is specified.

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Ungermann-Bass

Ungermann-Bass, also known as UB and UB Networks, was a computer networking company in the 1980s to 1990s.

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Unicast

200px In computer networking, unicast refers to a one-to-one transmission from one point in the network to another point; that is, one sender and one receiver, each identified by a network address.

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Unicast flood

In computer networking, a unicast flood is the potentially unintentional behavior of a switch treating a unicast packet as a broadcast packet; a packet destined for one host is flooded or transmitted out of all the ports of a switch.

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Unicode and HTML

Web pages authored using hypertext markup language (HTML) may contain multilingual text represented with the Unicode universal character set.

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Unified communications

Unified communications (UC) is a business and marketing concept describing the integration of enterprise communication services such as instant messaging (chat), presence information, voice (including IP telephony), mobility features (including extension mobility and single number reach), audio, web & video conferencing, fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), desktop sharing, data sharing (including web connected electronic interactive whiteboards), call control and speech recognition with non-real-time communication services such as unified messaging (integrated voicemail, e-mail, SMS and fax).

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Unify Square

Unify Square is a privately held American technology solution company developing software for managing Microsoft products Microsoft Lync and Skype for Business.

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Unisys ICON

The ICON was a computer built specifically for use in schools, to fill a standard created by the Ontario Ministry of Education.

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UNIVAC BP

The Univac Buffer Processor (BP) was used in several real-time computer system installations in the 1960s as a network concentrator and front end system to the UNIVAC 418 and UNIVAC 490/494 real-time systems.

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Universal multimedia access

The Universal Multimedia Access (UMA) addresses the delivery of multimedia resources under different and varying network conditions, diverse terminal equipment capabilities, specific user or creator preferences and needs and usage environment conditions.

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Universal Plug and Play

Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing, communications, and entertainment.

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University of Aleppo

University of Aleppo (جامعة حلب, also called Aleppo University) is a public university located in Aleppo, Syria.

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University of Colorado Boulder Computer Science Department

The Computer Science Department at the University of Colorado Boulder is an academic department in the College of Engineering and Applied Science focusing on the teaching and research of Computer Science.

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University of Lisbon (1911–2013)

The University of Lisbon (UL) (Universidade de Lisboa,; Latin Universitas Olisiponensis) was a public university in Lisbon, Portugal.

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University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory

The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) is an independent test facility that provides interoperability and standards conformance testing for networking, telecommunications, data storage, and consumer technology products.

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University of Piraeus

The University of Piraeus (UniPi; Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς, ΠαΠει) is a Greek public university located in Piraeus, Greece with a total of nine academic departments focused mainly on Statistics, Economics, Finance, Business Management and Information Technology.

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University of Rijeka

The University of Rijeka (Sveučilište u Rijeci) is in the city of Rijeka with faculties in cities throughout the regions of Primorje, Istria and Lika.

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University of Tehran

The University of Tehran (دانشگاه تهران), also known as Tehran University and UT, is Iran's oldest modern university.

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University of Texas at San Antonio College of Sciences

The College of Sciences at the University of Texas at San Antonio is a college in research and science education.

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University of the East College of Computer Studies and System

The University of the East College of Computer Studies and Systems pioneered in the offering of a baccalaureate degree in Computer Science in the University Belt area starting 1988.

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University of the Philippines College of Engineering

The College of Engineering of the University of the Philippines Diliman is the largest degree-granting unit in the U.P. System in terms of student population.

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University of Utah School of Computing

The School of Computing is a school within the College of Engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Unix

Unix (trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others.

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Unorganisation

Unorganisation is an approach to organisational structure and design that consciously removes or avoids layers of management and bureaucracy, eschews job titles, and instead attempts to operate with the minimum of formal structure so as to become as flexible and effective as possible.

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UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering

The UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), also known as UNSW COMPUTING, is part of the UNSW Faculty of Engineering and was founded in 1991 out of the former Department of Computer Science within the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

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UO Computer and Information Science Department

Computer and Information Science (CIS) at the University of Oregon is a leading computer science department established in 1970.

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UP Diliman Department of Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science is one of nine departments in the University of the Philippines Diliman College of Engineering.

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UPC and NPC

Usage Parameter Control (UPC) and Network Parameter Control (NPC) are functions that may be performed in a computer network.

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Upload

In computer networks, to upload is to send data to a remote system such as a server or another client so that the remote system can store a copy.

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Upstream (networking)

In computer networking, upstream refers to the direction in which data can be transferred from the client to the server (uploading).

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Upstream server

In computer networking, upstream server refers to a server that provides service to another server.

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URL

A Uniform Resource Locator (URL), colloquially termed a web address, is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it.

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USB communications device class

USB communications device class (or USB CDC class) is a composite Universal Serial Bus device class.

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Usenet

Usenet is a worldwide distributed discussion system available on computers.

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User (computing)

A user is a person who utilizes a computer or network service.

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User Datagram Protocol

In computer networking, the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is one of the core members of the Internet protocol suite.

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User-mode Linux

User-mode Linux (UML) enables multiple virtual Linux kernel-based operating systems (known as guests) to run as an application within a normal Linux system (known as the host).

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Uses of trigonometry

Amongst the lay public of non-mathematicians and non-scientists, trigonometry is known chiefly for its application to measurement problems, yet is also often used in ways that are far more subtle, such as its place in the theory of music; still other uses are more technical, such as in number theory.

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UsNIC

usNIC (user-space NIC) is Cisco's low-latency computer networking product for MPI over 10 Gigabit Ethernet in high-performance computing.

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USRobotics

U.S. Robotics Corporation, often called USR, is a company that produces USRobotics computer modems and related products.

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Utah Education Network

The Utah Education Network (UEN) is a broadband and digital broadcast network serving public education, higher education, applied technology campuses, libraries, and public charter schools throughout the state of Utah.

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Utility pole

A utility pole is a column or post used to support overhead power lines and various other public utilities, such as electrical cable, fiber optic cable, and related equipment such as transformers and street lights.

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UWB Forum

The UWB Forum was an industry organization promoting interoperable ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless computer networking products from multiple vendors.

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Vance–Granville Community College

Vance–Granville Community College (VGCC) is a community college in North Carolina, United States, serving Vance, Granville, Franklin, and Warren counties.

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VBox Home TV Gateway

VBox Home TV gateway is a network TV tuner Live TV and PVR HDTV set-top-box, produced by VBox Communications Ltd.

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Vehicular communication systems

Vehicular communication systems are networks in which vehicles and roadside units are the communicating nodes, providing each other with information, such as safety warnings and traffic information.

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Velammal College of Engineering and Technology

Velammal College of Engineering and Technology is a private institution located in the temple city of Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

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Velocity factor

The velocity factor (VF), also called wave propagation speed or velocity of propagation (VoP or of a transmission medium is the ratio of the speed at which a wavefront (of an electromagnetic signal, a radio signal, a light pulse in an optical fibre or a change of the electrical voltage on a copper wire) passes through the medium, to the speed of light in a vacuum.

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Venkata Padmanabhan

Venkata Narayana Padmanabhan is a computer scientist and principal researcher at Microsoft Research India.

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VeriWave

VeriWave is a company in Beaverton, Oregon, U.S. It was founded in 2002 to design and manufacture specialized testing equipment for Wi-Fi and Ethernet—products primarily of interest to manufacturers of wireless access points and network infrastructure.

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Verizon Enterprise Solutions

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is a division of Verizon Communications based in Basking Ridge, New Jersey that provides services and products for Verizon's business and government clients around the world.

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Vernon High School (Vernon, Florida)

Vernon High School is located at 3232 Moss Hill Road in Vernon, Florida.

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Verse protocol

Verse is a networking protocol allowing real-time communication between computer graphics software.

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Vertical handover

Vertical handover or vertical handoff refers to a network node changing the type of connectivity it uses to access a supporting infrastructure, usually to support node mobility.

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Viasat, Inc.

Viasat Inc. is a communications company based in Carlsbad, California, with additional operations across the United States and worldwide.

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Vibrant Technologies

Vibrant Technologies is a Business-to-business technology hardware sales company, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that specializes in reselling used and refurbished server, computer networking and storage area network hardware, including IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Cisco Systems as well as parts such as CPUs and peripherals.

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Victor Remsha

Victor Mikhailovich Remsha (born October 19, 1970) is a Russian businessman, the founder and chairman of Finam Investment Holding, a large Russian investment holding.

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VideoLAN

VideoLAN is a non-profit organization (just a project name until 1999) which develops software for playing video and other media formats.

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Videotelephony

Videotelephony comprises the technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for communication between people in real-time.

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Viewpoints Research Institute

Started by Alan Kay, Viewpoints Research Institute (VPRI) is a nonprofit public benefit organization incorporated in 2001 to improve "powerful ideas education" for the world's children and to advance the state of systems research and personal computing.

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Village Area Network

The concept of the Village Area Network or (VAN) was coined to demonstrate the importance of a networked community of technology users in small villages throughout the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta in southwest Alaska.

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VirnetX

VirnetX is a company founded by former engineers and executives from Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) which developed security technology for the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies.

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Virtual Case File

Virtual Case File (or VCF) was a software application developed by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) between 2000 and 2005.

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Virtual circuit

A virtual circuit (VC) is a means of transporting data over a packet switched computer network in such a way that it appears as though there is a dedicated physical layer link between the source and destination end systems of this data.

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Virtual enterprise

A virtual enterprise (VE) is a temporary alliance of businesses that come together to share skills or core competencies and resources in order to better respond to business opportunities, and whose cooperation is supported by computer networks.

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Virtual Interface Architecture

The Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) is an abstract model of a user-level zero-copy network, and is the basis for InfiniBand, iWARP and RoCE.

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Virtual LAN

A virtual LAN (VLAN) is any broadcast domain that is partitioned and isolated in a computer network at the data link layer (OSI layer 2).

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Virtual Network Computing

In computing, Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) to remotely control another computer.

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Virtual Object System

The Virtual Object System (VOS) is a computer software technology for creating distributed object systems.

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Virtual packet

In computer networking, virtual packet may refer to.

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Virtual routing and forwarding

In IP-based computer networks, virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is a technology that allows multiple instances of a routing table to co-exist within the same router at the same time.

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Virtual terminal

In open systems, a virtual terminal (VT) is an application service that.

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Virtualization

In computing, virtualization refers to the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.

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Virtualization engine

In computing, a virtualization engine is the concept of giving a holistic view of all the resources in the entire network infrastructure.

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Visitor Based Network

A Visitor-based network (VBN) is a computer network intended for mobile users in need of temporary Internet access.

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Visual CMDB

An ITIL Visual Configuration Management Database (Visual CMDB) is a series of spreadsheet applications that integrates the CMDB with Change Management and Service Level Management.

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Vivaldi coordinates

Vivaldi Network Coordinates establish a virtual positioning system that has a prime use in networking.

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VLC media player

VLC media player (commonly known as VLC) is a free and open-source, portable, cross-platform media player and streaming media server developed by the VideoLAN project.

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VM-aware storage

VM-aware storage (VAS) is computer data storage designed specifically for managing storage for virtual machines (VMs) within a data center.

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Vocational-technical school

A vocational-technical school, often called a voc-tech school, is a high school in the United States and Canada designed to bring vocational and technical training to its students.

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VoIP phone

A VoIP phone or IP phone uses voice over IP technologies for placing and transmitting telephone calls over an IP network, such as the Internet, instead of the traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN).

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Voronoi diagram

In mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane.

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VSAN

In computer networking, a virtual storage area network (VSAN) is a collection of ports from a set of connected Fibre Channel switches, that form a virtual fabric.

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Vulnerability scanner

A vulnerability scanner is a computer program designed to assess computers, computer systems, networks or applications for known weaknesses.

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W. Wesley Peterson

William Wesley Peterson (April 22, 1924 – May 6, 2009) was an American mathematician and computer scientist.

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WAAV, Inc.

WAAV, Inc., formerly Omniwav Mobile, Inc., manufactures and sells mobile broadband cellular routers.

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Wake-on-LAN

Wake-on-LAN (WoL) is an Ethernet or token ring computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened by a network message.

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Walkaway (Doctorow novel)

Walkaway is an adult science fiction novel by Cory Doctorow, published by Head of Zeus and Tor Books in April 2017.

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Walsall Hospital Radio

Walsall Hospital Radio, established 18 March 1978, is an internally broadcasting hospital radio station based at the Manor Hospital in Walsall, West Midlands.

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War

War is a state of armed conflict between states, societies and informal groups, such as insurgents and militias.

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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III is a real-time strategy video game with MOBA influences released by Relic Entertainment and Sega in partnership with Games Workshop, the creators of the Warhammer 40,000 universe.

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Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University in St.

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Wassim Michael Haddad

Wassim Michael Haddad (born July 14, 1961) is a Lebanese-Greek-American applied mathematician, scientist, and engineer, with research specialization in the areas of dynamical systems and control.

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Wayne State University Computer Science Department

Wayne State University Department of Computer Science is part of the College of Engineering.

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WCW Nitro (video game)

WCW Nitro is a video game based on the professional wrestling TV show WCW Monday Nitro.

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Weapons in science fiction

Strange and exotic weapons are a recurring feature or theme in science fiction.

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Web application security

Web application security is a branch of Information Security that deals specifically with security of websites, web applications and web services.

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Web navigation

Web navigation refers to the process of navigating a network of information resources in the World Wide Web, which is organized as hypertext or hypermedia.

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Web Server Gateway Interface

The Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI) is a simple calling convention for web servers to forward requests to web applications or frameworks written in the Python programming language.

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Web template system

A web template system in web publishing lets web designers and developers work with web templates to automatically generate custom web pages, such as the results from a search.

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Webcam

A webcam is a video camera that feeds or streams its image in real time to or through a computer to a computer network.

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Webdings

Webdings is a TrueType dingbat typeface developed in 1997.

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Webist

The International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies is a major point of contact between scientific researchers, on the areas of web-based information systems.

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Webline Communications

Webline Communications was a contact management company based in the United States.

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Wen-Tsuen Chen

Wen-Tsuen Chen (born 27 May 1948) is an ethnic Taiwanese computer scientist, a distinguished research fellow at the Academia Sinica and a lifelong national chair of the Ministry of Education, Taiwan.

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Wendell Brown

Wendell Brown is an American computer scientist, entrepreneur and inventor best known for his innovations in Telecommunications and Internet Technology, Cybersecurity, Smartphone app development, and the Internet of Things.

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Wesley Clark

Wesley Kanne Clark, Sr. (born December 23, 1944) is a retired General of the United States Army.

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Wget

GNU Wget (or just Wget, formerly Geturl, also written as its package name, wget) is a computer program that retrieves content from web servers.

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WheelGroup

WheelGroup was a pioneering computer security company with approximately 65 employees based in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States.

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Whirlpool (website)

Whirlpool is an independent Australian website founded in 1998.

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Wi-Fi Alliance

Wi-Fi Alliance is a non-profit organization that promotes Wi-Fi technology and certifies Wi-Fi products if they conform to certain standards of interoperability.

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Wicd

Wicd, which stands for Wireless Interface Connection Daemon, is an open source software utility to manage both wireless and wired networks for Linux.

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Wide area network

A wide area network (WAN) is a telecommunications network or computer network that extends over a large geographical distance/place.

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Wide Mouth Frog protocol

The Wide-Mouth Frog protocol is a computer network authentication protocol designed for use on insecure networks (the Internet for example).

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Wiener connector

In mathematics applied to the study of networks, the Wiener connector, named in honor of chemist Harry Wiener who first introduced the Wiener Index, is a means of maximizing efficiency in connecting specified "query vertices" in a network.

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Wii

The Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo on November 19, 2006.

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Will Tallman

Will Tallman is an American politician and current member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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William DeWitt Jr.

William O. DeWitt Jr. (born August 31, 1941) is an American businessman and currently the managing partner and chairman of the St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise which competes in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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William Gibson

William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science fiction subgenre known as cyberpunk.

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William Stallings

William Stallings is an American author.

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Windows 3.1x

Windows 3.1x (codenamed Janus) is a series of 16-bit operating environments produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers.

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Windows API

The Windows API, informally WinAPI, is Microsoft's core set of application programming interfaces (APIs) available in the Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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Windows domain

A Windows domain is a form of a computer network in which all user accounts, computers, printers and other security principals, are registered with a central database located on one or more clusters of central computers known as domain controllers.

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Windows Easy Transfer

Windows Easy Transfer is a specialized file transfer program developed by Microsoft which allows users of the Windows operating system to transfer personal files and settings from a computer running an earlier version of Windows to a computer running a newer version.

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Windows Fax and Scan

Windows Fax and Scan is an integrated faxing and scanning application included in some versions of the Windows Vista operating system and all versions of Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10.

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Windows Media Center

Windows Media Center (WMC) is a discontinued digital video recorder and media player created by Microsoft.

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Windows Media Center Extender

Windows Media Center Extenders (officially "Extender for Windows Media Center") are devices that are configured to connect over a computer network to a computer running Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate, Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate, or Windows 8 Pro with the Media Center pack add-on to stream the computer's media center functions to the Extender device.

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Windows NT 3.1

Windows NT 3.1 is a 32-bit operating system developed by Microsoft, and released on July 27, 1993.

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Windows Rally

Windows Rally is a set of technologies from Microsoft intended to simplify the setup and maintenance of wired and wireless network-connected devices.

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Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2012, codenamed "Windows Server 8", is the sixth release of Windows Server.

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Windows Virtual PC

Windows Virtual PC (successor to Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, and Connectix Virtual PC) is a virtualization program for Microsoft Windows.

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Windows XP

Windows XP (codenamed Whistler) is a personal computer operating system that was produced by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems.

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Winsock

In computing, the Windows Sockets API (WSA), later shortened to Winsock, is a technical specification that defines how Windows network software should access network services, especially TCP/IP.

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Wire protocol

In computer networking, a wire protocol refers to a way of getting data from point to point: A wire protocol is needed if more than one application has to interoperate.

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Wire speed

In computer networking, wire speed or wirespeed refers to the hypothetical peak physical layer net bitrate (useful information rate) of a cable (consisting of fiber-optical wires or copper wires) combined with a certain digital communication device, interface, or port.

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Wired Equivalent Privacy

Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security algorithm for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks.

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Wireless

Wireless communication, or sometimes simply wireless, is the transfer of information or power between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor.

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Wireless broadband

Wireless broadband is technology that provides high-speed wireless Internet access or computer networking access over a wide area.

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Wireless Broadband Alliance

The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) is an industry association formed to promote interoperability between operators in the Wi-Fi industry, with the stated aim of providing an excellent user experience.

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Wireless community network

Wireless community networks or wireless community projects are the organizations that attempt to take a grassroots approach to providing a viable alternative to municipal wireless networks for consumers.

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Wireless failover

Wireless failover is an automated function in telephone networks and computer networks where a standard hardwired connection is switched to a redundant wireless connection upon failure or irregular closure of a default hardwired connection or component in the network such as a router, server, or computer.

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Wireless intrusion prevention system

In computing, a wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS) is a network device that monitors the radio spectrum for the presence of unauthorized access points (intrusion detection), and can automatically take countermeasures (intrusion prevention).

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Wireless LAN

A wireless local area network (WLAN) is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building.

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Wireless mobility management

Wireless mobility management: in Personal Communications Service (PCS), the assigning and controlling of wireless links for terminal network connections.

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Wireless network

A wireless network is a computer network that uses wireless data connections between network nodes.

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Wireless network interface controller

A wireless network interface controller (WNIC) is a network interface controller which connects to a wireless radio-based computer network, rather than a wired network, such as Token Ring or Ethernet.

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Wireless router

An early example of a wireless router A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point.

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Wireless Router Application Platform

The Wireless Router Application Platform (WRAP) is a format of single board computer defined by Swiss company PC Engines.

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Wireless security

Wireless security is the prevention of unauthorized access or damage to computers using wireless networks.

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Wireless sensor network

Wireless sensor network (WSN) refers to a group of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors for monitoring and recording the physical conditions of the environment and organizing the collected data at a central location.

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Wirelesspt

Wirelesspt is a non-commercial open grassroots initiative to support free computer networks that is not dependent of central infrastructure, corporation or entity which is done by the ordinary citizen provide free, open and democratic access to the highways of information technologies helping people and organizations implementing wireless networks that will benefit their communities.

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Wireshark

Wireshark is a free and open source packet analyzer.

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Wiring closet

A wiring closet is a small room commonly found in institutional buildings, such as schools and offices, where electrical connections are made.

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WiscNet

WiscNet is a non-profit organization that maintains a computer network for Internet access for school districts, colleges, universities, and libraries in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

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Witel

Witel is a publicly held global mobile phone company that provides unlimited telephone service via a WiFi connection.

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Workgroup Manager

Workgroup Manager is a computer program bundled as part of OS X Server for directory-based management of users, groups and computers across a network.

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Workstation

A workstation is a special computer designed for technical or scientific applications.

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World of Ghost in the Shell

Masamune Shirow's manga and anime series Ghost in the Shell takes place in a (post)cyberpunk version of Earth in the near future.

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World Wide Web

The World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or the Web) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hypertext links, and accessible via the Internet.

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Worldwide LHC Computing Grid

The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG), formerly (until 2006) the LHC Computing Grid (LCG), is an international collaborative project that consists of a grid-based computer network infrastructure incorporating over 170 computing centers in 42 countries,.

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Wormhole switching

Wormhole flow control, also called wormhole switching or wormhole routing, is a system of simple flow control in computer networking based on known fixed links.

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WWIV

WWIV was a popular brand of bulletin board system software from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s.

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X Window authorization

In the X Window System, programs run as X clients, and as such they connect to the X display server, possibly via a computer network.

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X Window System

The X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on UNIX-like computer operating systems.

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X Window System core protocol

The X Window System core protocolRobert W. Scheifler and James Gettys: X Window System: Core and extension protocols, X version 11, releases 6 and 6.1, Digital Press 1996, RFC 1013Grant Edwards.

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X.32

X.32 is an old ITU-T standard published in 1984 for connecting to an X.25 network by dial-up.

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Xcast

The explicit multi-unicast (Xcast) is a variation of multicast that supports a great number of multicast sessions with a small number of recipients in each.

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XCOPY

In computing, XCOPY is a command used on PC DOS, MS-DOS, OS/2, Microsoft Windows, and related operating systems for copying multiple files or entire directory trees from one directory to another and for copying files across a network.

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Xenoserver

A XenoServer is a server that can safely execute foreign, potentially untrusted code.

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Xerox Network Systems

Xerox Network Systems (XNS) is a computer networking protocol suite developed by Xerox within the Xerox Network Systems Architecture.

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Xerox Star

The Star workstation, officially named Xerox 8010 Information System, was the first commercial system to incorporate various technologies that have since become standard in personal computers, including a bitmapped display, a window-based graphical user interface, icons, folders, mouse (two-button), Ethernet networking, file servers, print servers, and e-mail.

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XFP transceiver

The XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) is a standard for transceivers for high-speed computer network and telecommunication links that use optical fiber.

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XG Technology

xG Technology, Inc. is a developer of technology for wireless communications and spectrum sharing.

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Xgrid

Xgrid is a proprietary program and distributed computing protocol developed by the Advanced Computation Group subdivision of Apple Inc that allows networked computers to contribute to a single task.

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Xinetd

In computer networking, xinetd (extended Internet daemon) is an open-source super-server daemon, runs on many Unix-like systems and manages Internet-based connectivity.

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Xircom

Xircom, Inc. was based in Thousand Oaks, California, with manufacturing facilities located in Penang & Malaysia and international offices throughout Europe and Asia Pacific.

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XKL

Based in Redmond, Washington XKL, LLC, was founded in 1991 and develops optical transport technologies.

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XPCOM

Cross Platform Component Object Model (XPCOM) is a cross-platform component model from Mozilla.

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XS International

XS International, Inc. is an IT firm that provides the United States federal government and commercial customers with IT networking solutions, data center consolidation and relocation, IT asset disposition, database server hardware, and IT maintenance services.

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Xsigo Systems

Xsigo Systems was an information technology and hardware company based in San Jose, California, US.

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Xvfb

Xvfb or X virtual framebuffer is a display server implementing the X11 display server protocol.

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Yellowstone (supercomputer)

Yellowstone, NCAR Computational and Information Systems Laboratory (CISL) website: Resources.

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Yeungnam University

Yeungnam University is a private research university, located in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang, South Korea.

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Yoix

In computer programming, Yoix is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language.

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Z39.50

Z39.50 is an international standard client–server, application layer communications protocol for searching and retrieving information from a database over a TCP/IP computer network.

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Zentyal

Zentyal is an open source email and groupware solution based on Ubuntu Linux.

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Zero-configuration networking

Zero-configuration networking (zeroconf) is a set of technologies that automatically creates a usable computer network based on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) when computers or network peripherals are interconnected.

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ZeroNet

ZeroNet is a decentralized web-like network of peer-to-peer users.

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Zinf

Zinf is a free audio player released under the GNU General Public License.

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Zinstall XP7

Zinstall XP7 is a migration software product, developed by Zinstall, Inc., that migrates personal computer (PC)s to Windows 7 while keeping applications, settings and data intact.

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ZoneAlarm

ZoneAlarm is an internet security software company that provides consumer antivirus and firewall products.

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Zoophilia

Zoophilia is a paraphilia involving a sexual fixation on non-human animals.

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.NET Framework

.NET Framework (pronounced dot net) is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows.

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10 Gigabit Ethernet

10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GE, 10GbE, or 10 GigE) is a group of computer networking technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of 10 gigabits per second.

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100 Gigabit Ethernet

40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE) and 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) are groups of computer networking technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at rates of 40 and 100 gigabits per second (Gbit/s), respectively.

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101st Signal Battalion

The 101st Signal Battalion, headquartered in Yonkers, New York, is an Echelons Above Corps Signal Unit of the New York Army National Guard.

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10BASE2

10BASE2 (also known as cheapernet, thin Ethernet, thinnet, and thinwire) is a variant of Ethernet that uses thin coaxial cable terminated with BNC connectors.

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10BROAD36

10BROAD36 is an obsolete computer network standard in the Ethernet family.

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10G-EPON

The 10 Gbit/s Ethernet Passive Optical Network standard, better known as 10G-EPON allows computer network connections over telecommunication provider infrastructure.

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10G-PON

10G-PON (also known as XG-PON) is a 2010 computer networking standard for data links, capable of delivering shared Internet access rates up to 10 Gbit/s (gigabits per second) over existing dark fiber.

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162d Combat Communications Group

The 162d Combat Communications Group is an inactive unit of the California Air National Guard.

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169 (number)

169 (one hundred sixty-nine) is the natural number following 168 and preceding 170.

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1980s

The 1980s (pronounced "nineteen-eighties", commonly shortened as the "'80s", pronounced "eighties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1980, and ended on December 31, 1989.

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2015 St. Louis Cardinals season

The St. Louis Cardinals 2015 season was the 134th for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in St. Louis, Missouri, the 124th season in the National League (NL), and the 10th at Busch Stadium III.

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20th-century events

The 20th-century events include many notable events which occurred throughout the 20th century, which began on January 1, 1901, and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar.

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24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

The 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) was convened in Moscow from 30 March to 9 April 1971.

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3APL

An Abstract Agent Programming Language or Artificial Autonomous Agents Programming Language or 3APL (pronounced triple-A-P-L) is an experimental tool and programming language for the development, implementation and testing of multiple cognitive agents using the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) approach.

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3Com

3Com Corporation was a digital electronics manufacturer best known for its computer network products.

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67th Cyberspace Wing

The 67th Cyberspace Wing is a United States Air Force wing stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.

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704th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 704th Military Intelligence Brigade, a subordinate unit of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, conducts synchronized full-spectrum signals intelligence, computer network and information assurance operations directly and through the National Security Agency to satisfy national, joint, combined and Army information superiority requirements.

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9P (protocol)

9P (or the Plan 9 Filesystem Protocol or Styx) is a network protocol developed for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs distributed operating system as the means of connecting the components of a Plan 9 system.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network

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