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2018-04-19 04:55:04 |
ACTS |
Automatic Coin Telephone System (ACTS) is a public coin-operated telephone service that completes a variety of phone calls, times the calls, and collects payment without the aid of an operator. |
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2827 |
2018-04-19 04:55:07 |
ACTS (Automatic Coin Telephone System) |
ACTS (Automatic Coin Telephone System) is a public coin-operated telephone service that completes a variety of phone calls, times the calls, and collects payment without the aid of an operator. |
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2828 |
2018-04-19 04:55:12 |
actuator |
Download this free guide Download Now: The Developer’s Guide to IoT The Internet of Things (IoT) world may be exciting, but there are serious technical challenges that need to be addressed, especially by developers. In this handbook, learn how to meet the security, analytics, and testing requirements for IoT applications. |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2829 |
2018-04-19 04:55:15 |
ad blocker |
An ad blocker is a software product that prevents advertisements from appearing with the content the user is intentionally viewing. |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2830 |
2018-04-19 04:55:17 |
ad exchange |
An ad exchange is a software-based automated marketplace that allows publishers to sell their ad inventory and advertisers to bid on and purchase the inventory in real time. The system accesses preestablished criteria to enable transactions and ad placement through real-time bidding (RTB) and programmatic advertising. |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2831 |
2018-04-19 04:55:22 |
ad fraud |
Ad fraud is a type of scam in which the perpetrator fools advertisers into paying for something that is worthless to them, such as fake traffic, fake leads or misrepresented and ineffective ad placement. |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2832 |
2018-04-19 04:55:28 |
ad fraud botnet |
An ad fraud botnet is a distributed network of computers controlled by a botmaster to defraud advertisers. |
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2833 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2833 |
2018-04-19 04:55:33 |
ad hoc |
Ad hoc is an adjective used to describe things that are created on the spot, usually for a single use. |
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2834 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2834 |
2018-04-19 04:55:36 |
ad hoc analysis |
Ad hoc analysis is a business intelligence process designed to answer a single, specific business question. The product of ad hoc analysis is typically a statistical model, analytic report, or other type of data summary. |
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2835 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2835 |
2018-04-19 04:55:43 |
ad hoc test |
An ad hoc test is an unplanned and undocumented procedure designed to assess the viability of a product. The success of ad hoc testing relies upon the ability of the testers and their knowledge of the system. Unless an ad hoc test detects a bug, the procedure is usually only run a single time. |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2836 |
2018-04-19 04:55:49 |
ad hoc testing |
Ad hoc testing is an informal and improvisational approach to assessing the viability of a product. An ad hoc test is usually only conducted once unless a defect is found. |
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2837 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2837 |
2018-04-19 04:55:52 |
ad inventory (advertising inventory) |
Ad inventory is the total amount of space that a publisher has available for advertisements at any given time. The term is usually used in reference to online advertising but also applies to print and other traditional media. Online, a publisher is typically a website owner but can also be an app developer. |
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2838 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2838 |
2018-04-19 04:55:55 |
ad network |
An ad network (advertising network) is an intermediary company that acts as a broker between advertisers who want to purchase inventory and publishers who want to host ads. Publishers, in this context are typically website owners, although they may also be app developers. |
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2839 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2839 |
2018-04-19 04:55:59 |
ad server |
An ad server is software that stores data about advertising content and delivers ads to websites and applications. Ad servers are available as hosted services or as self-hosted products. |
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2840 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2840 |
2018-04-19 04:56:04 |
ad-hoc network |
1. An ad-hoc network is a local area network (LAN) that is built spontaneously as devices connect. Instead of relying on a base station to coordinate the flow of messages to each node in the network, the individual network nodes forward packets to and from each other. In Latin, ad hoc literally means "for this," meaning "for this special purpose" and also, by extension, improvised or impromptu. |
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2841 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2841 |
2018-04-19 04:56:07 |
Ada |
Ada (pronounced AY-duh ) is a programming language somewhat similar to Pascal that was selected in a competition and made a U.S. Defense Department standard. (It is named for Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852), who helped Charles Babbage conceive how programs might run in his mechanical Analytical Engine. She is often considered the first computer programmer.) Ada was originally intended for real-time embedded systems programming . |
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2842 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2842 |
2018-04-19 04:56:11 |
Ada Byron, countess of Lovelace |
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was an English mathematician who is credited with being the first computer programmer. She is known for writing the first algorithm for a machine, inventing the subroutine and recognizing the importance of looping. Countess Lovelace lived from 1815 to 1852. |
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2843 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2843 |
2018-04-17 04:14:26 |
ADA Cheat Sheets |
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|
2844 |
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1 |
2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2844 |
2018-04-19 04:56:20 |
Ada Lovelace |
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was an English mathematician who is credited with being the first computer programmer. She is known for writing the first algorithm for a machine, inventing the subroutine and recognizing the importance of looping. Countess Lovelace lived from 1815 to 1852. |
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2845 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2845 |
2018-04-19 04:56:23 |
Ada Lovelace (Augusta Ada King) |
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was an English mathematician who is credited with being the first computer programmer. She is known for writing the first algorithm for a machine, inventing the subroutine and recognizing the importance of looping. Countess Lovelace lived from 1815 to 1852. |
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2846 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2846 |
2018-04-19 04:56:25 |
adapter |
An adapter is a physical device that allows one hardware or electronic interface to be adapted (accommodated without loss of function) to another hardware or electronic interface. In a computer, an adapter is often built into a card that can be inserted into a slot on the computer's motherboard. The card adapts information that is exchanged between the computer's microprocessor and the devices that the card supports. |
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2847 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2847 |
2018-04-19 04:56:28 |
adapter |
A card (or expansion card , board , or adapter ) is circuitry designed to provide expanded capability to a computer. It is provided on the surface of a standard-size rigid material (fiberboard or something similar) and then plugged into one of the computer's expansion slot s in its motherboard (or backplane ). Cards may come in one of two sizes designed to match standard slot dimensions. A card can actually contain the capability within its circuitry (as a video card does) or it can control (through an extended connection) a device (such as a hard disk drive). |
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2848 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2848 |
2018-04-19 04:56:32 |
adaptive cruise control |
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is a driver assistance technology that sets a maximum speed for vehicles and automatically slows the speed of the car when traffic is sensed in front of the vehicle. The technology is also known as autonomous cruise control. |
|
2849 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2849 |
2018-04-19 04:56:38 |
adaptive differential pulse code ... |
ADPCM (adaptive differential pulse-code modulation) is a technique for converting sound or analog information to binary information (a string of 0's and 1's) by taking frequent samples of the sound and expressing the value of the sampled sound modulation in binary terms. ADPCM is used to send sound on fiber-optic long-distance lines as well as to store sound along with text, images, and code on a CD-ROM. |
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2850 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2850 |
2018-04-19 04:56:39 |
adaptive differential pulse-code ... |
ADPCM (adaptive differential pulse-code modulation) is a technique for converting sound or analog information to binary information (a string of 0's and 1's) by taking frequent samples of the sound and expressing the value of the sampled sound modulation in binary terms. ADPCM is used to send sound on fiber-optic long-distance lines as well as to store sound along with text, images, and code on a CD-ROM. |
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2851 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2851 |
2018-04-19 04:56:45 |
adaptive enterprise |
An adaptive enterprise (or adaptive organization) is an organization in which the goods or services demand and supply are matched and synchronized at all times. Such an organization optimizes the use of its resources (including its information technology resources), always using only those it needs and paying only for what it uses, yet ensuring that the supply is adequate to meet demand. |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2852 |
2018-04-19 04:56:45 |
adaptive enterprise (or adaptive ... |
An adaptive enterprise (or adaptive organization) is an organization in which the goods or services demand and supply are matched and synchronized at all times. Such an organization optimizes the use of its resources (including its information technology resources), always using only those it needs and paying only for what it uses, yet ensuring that the supply is adequate to meet demand. |
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2853 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2853 |
2018-04-19 04:56:52 |
Adaptive Insights (formerly called ... |
Adaptive Insights (formerly called Adaptive Planning) is a cloud-based corporate performance management software (CPM) vendor headquartered in Mountain View, California. |
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2854 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2854 |
2018-04-19 04:56:55 |
adaptive organization |
An adaptive enterprise (or adaptive organization) is an organization in which the goods or services demand and supply are matched and synchronized at all times. Such an organization optimizes the use of its resources (including its information technology resources), always using only those it needs and paying only for what it uses, yet ensuring that the supply is adequate to meet demand. |
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2855 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2855 |
2018-04-19 04:57:02 |
adaptive routing (dynamic routing) |
Adaptive routing, also called dynamic routing, is a process for determining the optimal path a data packet should follow through a network to arrive at a specific destination. Adaptive routing can be compared to a commuter taking a different route to work after learning that traffic on his usual route is backed up. |
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2856 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2856 |
2018-04-19 04:57:06 |
adaptive security |
Adaptive security is an approach to safeguarding systems and data by recognizing threat-related behaviors rather than the files and code used by virus definitions. The essence of the approach is the ability to adapt and respond to a complex and constantly changing environment. |
|
2857 |
<L1> category_1
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2857 |
2018-04-19 04:57:11 |
Adaptive Server Enterprise |
Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) is a relational database management system ( RDBMS ) from Sybase, Inc. that runs on Linux and other Unix -based operating systems, Windows NT and Windows 2000 , and Mac OS . ASE evolved from a program originally called Sybase SQL Server, which was first released in the 1980s. Although ASE is a proprietary program, free versions are available. |
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2858 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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|
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2858 |
2018-04-19 04:57:14 |
Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) |
Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) is a relational database management system ( RDBMS ) from Sybase, Inc. that runs on Linux and other Unix -based operating systems, Windows NT and Windows 2000 , and Mac OS . ASE evolved from a program originally called Sybase SQL Server, which was first released in the 1980s. Although ASE is a proprietary program, free versions are available. |
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2859 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2859 |
2018-04-19 04:57:19 |
adaptive software |
Assistive software, also called adaptive software, refers to computer programs designed for specialized hardware used by physically challenged people. Examples include programs for screen magnification, screen reading, speech recognition , text-to-speech , Braille printers, Braille scanners, touch screen displays, oversized mice , and oversized joystick s. Assistive software and associated hardware are the computer-related components of a larger category of products known as assistive technology or adaptive technology. |
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2860 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2860 |
2018-04-19 04:57:24 |
adaptive technology |
According to the United States Assistive Technology Act of 1998, assistive technology (also called adaptive technology ) refers to any "product, device, or equipment, whether acquired commercially, modified or customized, that is used to maintain, increase, or improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities." Common computer-related assistive technology products include screen magnifiers, large-key keyboards, alternative input devices such as touch screen displays, over-sized trackball s and joystick s, speech recognition programs, and text reader s. |
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2861 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2861 |
2018-04-19 04:57:27 |
ADAT |
The ADAT (a registered trademark of Alesis) is an eight-track digital tape recorder that caught the recording industry by storm when it was first released in the early 1990s. Today, with over 100,000 ADATs in use in recording facilities around the world, it is the most widely used professional digital recording system. The ADAT was the first product in the category now known as modular digital multitracks (MDMs). |
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2862 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2862 |
2018-04-19 04:57:27 |
ADAT (Alesis Digital Audio Tape) |
The ADAT (a registered trademark of Alesis) is an eight-track digital tape recorder that caught the recording industry by storm when it was first released in the early 1990s. Today, with over 100,000 ADATs in use in recording facilities around the world, it is the most widely used professional digital recording system. The ADAT was the first product in the category now known as modular digital multitracks (MDMs). |
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2863 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2863 |
2018-04-19 04:57:30 |
ADC |
Analog-to-digital conversion is an electronic process in which a continuously variable (analog) signal is changed, without altering its essential content, into a multi-level (digital) signal. |
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2864 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2864 |
2018-04-19 04:57:34 |
add-in |
Add-in is a term used, especially by Microsoft, for a software utility or other program that can be added to a primary program. The Microsoft Style Guide says that Microsoft Bookshelf is an add-in for Word and that Analysis Toolpak is an add-in for Microsoft Excel. According to the Style Guide, add-in should not be confused with add-on , a term for a hardware expansion unit. (However, some add-on manufacturers do call them "add-ins.") |
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2865 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2865 |
2018-04-19 04:57:40 |
add-on |
An add-on is either a hardware unit that can be added to a computer to increase its capabilities or a program utility that enhances a primary program. Less frequently, some manufacturers and software developers use the term add-in . Examples of add-ons for a computer include card s for sound, graphics acceleration, modem capability, and memory. Software add-ons are common for games, word processors, and accounting programs. |
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2866 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2866 |
2018-04-19 04:57:45 |
address |
People use this word several ways. You can ask someone for the address of their server, or for their home page on the Web, or where to send e-mail. So an "address" can mean the unique location of either (1) an Internet server, (2) a specific file (for example, a Web page), or (3) an e-mail user. It is also used to specify the location of data within computer storage. |
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2867 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2867 |
2018-04-19 04:57:48 |
address bar |
The address bar is the familiar text field at the top of a web browser’s graphical user interface (GUI) that displays the name or the URL (uniform resource locator) of the current web page. Users request websites and pages by typing either the name or the URL into the address bar. |
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2868 |
<L1> category_1
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2868 |
2018-04-19 04:57:51 |
Address Resolution Protocol |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP address) to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network. For example, in IP Version 4, the most common level of IP in use today, an address is 32 bits long. In an Ethernet local area network, however, addresses for attached devices are 48 bits long. (The physical machine address is also known as a Media Access Control or MAC address.) A table, usually called the ARP cache, is used to maintain a correlation between each MAC address and its corresponding IP address. ARP provides the protocol rules for making this correlation and providing address conversion in both directions. |
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2869 |
<L1> category_1
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2869 |
2018-04-19 04:57:51 |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP address) to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network. For example, in IP Version 4, the most common level of IP in use today, an address is 32 bits long. In an Ethernet local area network, however, addresses for attached devices are 48 bits long. (The physical machine address is also known as a Media Access Control or MAC address.) A table, usually called the ARP cache, is used to maintain a correlation between each MAC address and its corresponding IP address. ARP provides the protocol rules for making this correlation and providing address conversion in both directions. |
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2870 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2870 |
2018-04-19 04:57:57 |
address sign |
On the Internet, @ (pronounced "at" or "at sign" or "address sign") is the symbol in an e-mail address that separates the name of the user from the user's Internet address, as in this hypothetical e-mail address example: msmuffet@tuffet.org. |
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2871 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2871 |
2018-04-19 04:58:03 |
address space |
Address space is the amount of memory allocated for all possible addresses for a computational entity, such as a device, a file, a server, or a networked computer. Address space may refer to a range of either physical or virtual addresses accessible to a processor or reserved for a process. As unique identifiers of single entities, each address specifies an entity's location (unit of memory that can be addressed separately). On a computer, each computer device and process is allocated address space, which is some portion of the processor's address space. A processor's address space is always limited by the width of its address bus and registers. Address space may be differentiated as either flat, in which addresses are expressed as incrementally increasing integers starting at zero, or segmented, in which addresses are expressed as separate segments augmented by offsets (values added to produce secondary addresses). In some systems, address space can be converted from one format to the other through a process known as thunking. |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2872 |
2018-04-19 04:58:08 |
address space layout randomization (... |
Address space layout randomization (ASLR) is a memory-protection process for operating systems (OSes) that guards against buffer-overflow attacks by randomizing the location where system executables are loaded into memory. |
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2873 |
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2018-04-19 04:58:15 |
addressability |
Addressability is the capacity for an entity to be targeted and found. To be addressable, an entity must be uniquely identifiable, which means that it must be associated with something -- typically an alphanumeric string, although there are other possibilities -- that is not associated with anything else that exists within that system. |
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2018-04-19 04:58:19 |
addressable call endpoint |
A dial peer, also known as an addressable call endpoint, is a device that can originate or receive a call in a telephone network. In voice over IP (VoIP), addressable call endpoints can be categorized as either voice-network dial peers or POTS (plain old telephone service) dial peers. Voice-network dial peers include VoIP-capable computers, routers, and gateways within a network. POTS dial peers include traditional telephone network devices such as phone sets, cell phones, and fax machines. |
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2875 |
2018-04-19 04:58:26 |
ADF |
In printer specifications, ADF stands for automatic document feed. |
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2876 |
2018-04-19 04:58:30 |
ADF (automatic document feed) |
In printer specifications, ADF stands for automatic document feed. |
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2877 |
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2877 |
2018-04-19 04:58:37 |
adhocracy |
An adhocracy, in a business context, is a corporate culture based on the ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions. |
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2878 |
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2878 |
2018-04-19 04:58:40 |
adiabatic cooling |
Adiabatic cooling is the process of reducing heat through a change in air pressure caused by volume expansion. |
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2879 |
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2879 |
2018-04-19 04:58:43 |
adjective |
An adjective is a word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun or, less frequently, a pronoun. |
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2880 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2880 |
2018-04-19 04:58:49 |
administrator code |
In government contracting, an administrator code (AC), like a buyer code (BC), is a code assigned to each Post Award Administrator. It is generally referenced on the cover sheet of the award. Once an award has been made, any questions or actions should be directed to the Post Award Administrator cited on the contract. |
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2881 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2881 |
2018-04-19 04:58:55 |
Admiral Grace Hopper |
Grace Murray Hopper (1906-1992) was a pioneer of computer science. Hopper is generally credited with developments that led to COBOL, the programming language for business applications on which the world's largest corporations ran for more than a generation. By the time of her death, Rear Admiral Grace Hopper had made many contributions to the field of software engineering and was arguably the world's most famous programmer. |
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2882 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2882 |
2018-04-19 04:58:58 |
admittance |
Admittance (symbolized Y ) is an expression of the ease with which alternating current ( AC ) flows through a complex circuit or system. Admittance is a vector quantity comprised of two independent scalar phenomena: conductance and susceptance . |
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2883 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2883 |
2018-04-19 04:58:58 |
admittance (Y) |
Admittance (symbolized Y ) is an expression of the ease with which alternating current ( AC ) flows through a complex circuit or system. Admittance is a vector quantity comprised of two independent scalar phenomena: conductance and susceptance . |
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2884 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2884 |
2018-04-19 04:59:02 |
ADO |
ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) is an application program interface from Microsoft that lets a programmer writing Windows applications get access to a relational or non-relational database from both Microsoft and other database providers. For example, if you wanted to write a program that would provide users of your Web site with data from an IBM DB2 database or an Oracle database, you could include ADO program statements in an HTML file that you then identified as an Active Server Page. Then, when a user requested the page from the Web site, the page sent back would include appropriate data from a database, obtained using ADO code. |
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2885 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2885 |
2018-04-19 04:59:09 |
Adobe AIR |
Adobe AIR is a developer's tool for creating platform-independent web applications that can be run on a user's desktop. |
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2886 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2886 |
2018-04-19 04:59:13 |
Adobe Buzzword |
Adobe Buzzword is a free, Web-based word processor similar to Google Docs in which document s are created, edited and stored online. Files can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection and a full-featured Web browser . Buzzword is the creation of Virtual Ubiquity, a company based in Waltham, Massachusetts. Adobe acquired Virtual Ubiquity in October 2007. |
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2887 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2887 |
2018-04-19 04:59:19 |
Adobe Flash Player |
Adobe Flash Player is software used to stream and view video, audio and multimedia and Rich Internet Applications (RIA) on a computer or supported mobile device. Flash Player was originally created by Macromedia, but is now developed and distributed by Adobe Systems Inc. |
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2888 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2888 |
2018-04-19 04:59:23 |
Adobe Publish |
Adobe Publish is a web content management program designed for use by non-IT personnel. |
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2889 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2889 |
2018-04-19 04:59:30 |
ADP Mobile Solutions |
ADP Mobile Solutions is a self-service mobile app that allows employees to access work records such as pay, schedules, time cards, retirement funds, benefits and calendar. |
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2890 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2890 |
2018-04-19 04:59:36 |
ADPCM |
ADPCM (adaptive differential pulse-code modulation) is a technique for converting sound or analog information to binary information (a string of 0's and 1's) by taking frequent samples of the sound and expressing the value of the sampled sound modulation in binary terms. ADPCM is used to send sound on fiber-optic long-distance lines as well as to store sound along with text, images, and code on a CD-ROM. |
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2891 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2891 |
2018-04-19 04:59:39 |
ADPCM (adaptive differential pulse-code... |
ADPCM (adaptive differential pulse-code modulation) is a technique for converting sound or analog information to binary information (a string of 0's and 1's) by taking frequent samples of the sound and expressing the value of the sampled sound modulation in binary terms. ADPCM is used to send sound on fiber-optic long-distance lines as well as to store sound along with text, images, and code on a CD-ROM. |
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2892 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2892 |
2018-04-19 04:59:46 |
ADS |
An alternate data stream (ADS) is a feature of Windows New Technology File System (NTFS) that contains metadata for locating a specific file by author or title. ADS is supported by all versions of Windows beginning with Windows NT through the current version, Windows 7. |
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2893 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2893 |
2018-04-19 04:59:51 |
ADSI |
ADSI (Analog Display Services Interface) is the standard protocol for enabling alternate voice and data services, such as a visual display at the phone, over the analog telephone network. Developed by Bellcore in 1993, ADSI is now built into devices such as special telephones with small display screens, cable TV set-top box , personal digital assistants ( personal digital assistant ), pagers, and personal computers with telephone applications. |
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2894 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2894 |
2018-04-19 04:59:51 |
ADSI (Analog Display Services Interface) |
ADSI (Analog Display Services Interface) is the standard protocol for enabling alternate voice and data services, such as a visual display at the phone, over the analog telephone network. Developed by Bellcore in 1993, ADSI is now built into devices such as special telephones with small display screens, cable TV set-top box , personal digital assistants ( personal digital assistant ), pagers, and personal computers with telephone applications. |
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2895 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2895 |
2018-04-19 04:59:58 |
ADSL |
Also see Fast Guide to DSL. |
|
2896 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2896 |
2018-04-19 04:59:58 |
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber ... |
Also see Fast Guide to DSL. |
|
2897 |
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1 |
2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2897 |
2018-04-19 05:00:02 |
ADSL Terminal Unit - Remote |
An ATU-R (ADSL Terminal Unit - Remote), sometimes called an "ADSL modem," is a hardware unit that is installed in any computer that uses a telephone company connection with Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) service. The ATU-R connects to an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) in the computer and, on the other side, to a telephone jack in the home or business. Ideally (for less interference), the telephone jack hooks up to a new wire that goes to a signal splitter that the telephone company installs at the telephone company demarcation point (the place where the outside phone company wire or wires connect to the network of phone lines within the customer's building). The splitter divides the signal into low frequencies for voice and high frequencies for data. |
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2898 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2898 |
2018-04-19 05:00:02 |
ADSL Terminal Unit Remote |
An ATU-R (ADSL Terminal Unit - Remote), sometimes called an "ADSL modem," is a hardware unit that is installed in any computer that uses a telephone company connection with Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) service. The ATU-R connects to an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) in the computer and, on the other side, to a telephone jack in the home or business. Ideally (for less interference), the telephone jack hooks up to a new wire that goes to a signal splitter that the telephone company installs at the telephone company demarcation point (the place where the outside phone company wire or wires connect to the network of phone lines within the customer's building). The splitter divides the signal into low frequencies for voice and high frequencies for data. |
|
2899 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2899 |
2018-04-19 05:00:07 |
ADSM |
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Management (ADSM) is a collective term for IBM's family of high-end software that helps a customer manage the storage devices (such as mainframe storage, PC disk drives, and Zip drives) that are scattered around the company. |
|
2900 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2900 |
2018-04-19 05:00:07 |
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Management |
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Management (ADSM) is a collective term for IBM's family of high-end software that helps a customer manage the storage devices (such as mainframe storage, PC disk drives, and Zip drives) that are scattered around the company. |
|
2901 |
<L1> category_1
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2901 |
2018-04-19 05:00:08 |
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Management (... |
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Management (ADSM) is a collective term for IBM's family of high-end software that helps a customer manage the storage devices (such as mainframe storage, PC disk drives, and Zip drives) that are scattered around the company. |
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2902 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2902 |
2018-04-19 05:00:11 |
adulting |
Adulting is the assumption of tasks, responsibilities and behaviors traditionally associated with normal grown-up life, along with the implication that the individual in question does not particularly identify as an adult and that acting as one does not come naturally. Adult, in this context, is a verbed noun and is also used to describe forcing someone else, such as an employee, to behave like an adult. |
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2903 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2903 |
2018-04-19 05:00:15 |
advanced analytics |
Advanced analytics is a broad category of inquiry that can be used to help drive changes and improvements in business practices. |
|
2904 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2904 |
2018-04-19 05:00:21 |
Advanced Business Application ... |
ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is a programming language for developing applications for the SAP R/3 system, a widely-installed business application subsystem. The latest version, ABAP Objects, is object-oriented programming. SAP will run applications written using ABAP/4, the earlier ABAP version, as well as applications using ABAP Objects. |
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2905 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2905 |
2018-04-19 05:00:25 |
Advanced Configuration and Power ... |
ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is an industry specification for the efficient handling of power consumption in desktop and mobile computers. ACPI specifies how a computer's basic input/output system, operating system, and peripheral devices communicate with each other about power usage. ACPI is a key component of Intel's "Instantly Available" technology. Microsoft refers to its support as "Always On." |
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2906 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2906 |
2018-04-19 05:00:30 |
Advanced Encryption Standard |
The Advanced Encryption Standard, or AES, is a symmetric block cipher chosen by the U.S. government to protect classified information and is implemented in software and hardware throughout the world to encrypt sensitive data. |
|
2907 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2907 |
2018-04-19 05:00:34 |
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) |
The Advanced Encryption Standard, or AES, is a symmetric block cipher chosen by the U.S. government to protect classified information and is implemented in software and hardware throughout the world to encrypt sensitive data. |
|
2908 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2908 |
2018-04-19 05:00:39 |
advanced evasion technique |
An advanced evasion technique (AET) is a type of network attack that combines several different known evasion methods to create a new technique that's delivered over several layers of the network simultaneously. The code in the AET itself is not necessarily malicious; the danger is that it provides the attacker with undetectable access to the network. |
|
2909 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2909 |
2018-04-19 05:00:40 |
advanced evasion technique (AET) |
An advanced evasion technique (AET) is a type of network attack that combines several different known evasion methods to create a new technique that's delivered over several layers of the network simultaneously. The code in the AET itself is not necessarily malicious; the danger is that it provides the attacker with undetectable access to the network. |
|
2910 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2910 |
2018-04-19 05:00:45 |
Advanced Function Printing |
Advanced Function Printing (AFP) is an IBM architecture and family of associated printer software and hardware that provides document and information presentation control independent of specific applications and devices. Using AFP, users can control formatting, the form of paper output, whether a document is to be printed or viewed online, and manage document storage and access in a distributed network across multiple operating system platforms. AFP is primarily used in large enterprises with printer rooms and expensive high-speed printers. AFP applications allow users or print room operators to distributed print jobs among a group of printers and to designate backup printers when one fails. IBM considers AFP to be a "cornerstone" of EDM applications such as print-and-view, archive and retrieval, and Computer Output to Laser Disk (COLD). |
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2911 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2911 |
2018-04-19 05:00:45 |
Advanced Function Printing (AFP) |
Advanced Function Printing (AFP) is an IBM architecture and family of associated printer software and hardware that provides document and information presentation control independent of specific applications and devices. Using AFP, users can control formatting, the form of paper output, whether a document is to be printed or viewed online, and manage document storage and access in a distributed network across multiple operating system platforms. AFP is primarily used in large enterprises with printer rooms and expensive high-speed printers. AFP applications allow users or print room operators to distributed print jobs among a group of printers and to designate backup printers when one fails. IBM considers AFP to be a "cornerstone" of EDM applications such as print-and-view, archive and retrieval, and Computer Output to Laser Disk (COLD). |
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2912 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2912 |
2018-04-19 05:00:48 |
Advanced Intelligent Network |
The Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) is a telephone network architecture that separates service logic from switching equipment, allowing new services to be added without having to redesign switches to support new services. It encourages competition among service providers since it makes it easier for a provider to add services and it offers customers more service choices. |
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2913 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2913 |
2018-04-19 05:00:51 |
Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) |
The Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) is a telephone network architecture that separates service logic from switching equipment, allowing new services to be added without having to redesign switches to support new services. It encourages competition among service providers since it makes it easier for a provider to add services and it offers customers more service choices. |
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2914 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2914 |
2018-04-19 05:00:54 |
advanced intelligent tape |
AIT (advanced intelligent tape) is a magnetic tape and drive system used for computer data storage and archiving. The tapes measure eight millimeters (8 mm) across. A helical scanning technique, similar to that used in Mammoth drives, optimizes the data transfer rate and the storage capacity. |
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2915 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2915 |
2018-04-19 05:01:01 |
Advanced Interactive eXecutive |
AIX is an open operating system from IBM that is based on a version of UNIX. AIX/ESA was designed for IBM's System/390 or large server hardware platform. AIX/6000 is an operating system that runs on IBM's workstation platform, the RISC System/6000. |
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2916 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2916 |
2018-04-19 05:01:06 |
Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) |
Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an open source published standard for asynchronous messaging by wire. |
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2917 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2917 |
2018-04-19 05:01:12 |
advanced metering infrastructure |
Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is an architecture for automated, two-way communication between a smart utility meter with an IP address and a utility company. The goal of an AMI is to provides utility companies with real-time data about power consumption and allow customers to make informed choices about energy usage based on the price at the time of use. |
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2918 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2918 |
2018-04-19 05:01:15 |
advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) |
Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is an architecture for automated, two-way communication between a smart utility meter with an IP address and a utility company. The goal of an AMI is to provides utility companies with real-time data about power consumption and allow customers to make informed choices about energy usage based on the price at the time of use. |
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2919 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2919 |
2018-04-19 05:01:22 |
Advanced Micro Devices |
AMD is the second largest maker of personal computer microprocessors after Intel. They also make flash memory, integrated circuits for networking devices, and programmable logic devices. AMD reports that it has sold over 100 million x86 (Windows-compatible) microprocessors. Its Athlon (formerly called the "K7") microprocessor, delivered in mid-1999, was the the first to support a 200 MHz bus. In March, 2000, AMD announced the first 1 gigahertz PC microprocessor in a new version of the Athlon. |
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2920 |
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2018-04-17 04:02:28 |
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2920 |
2018-04-19 05:01:28 |
Advanced Mobile Phone Service |
Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) is a standard system for analog signal cellular telephone service in the United States and is also used in other countries. It is based on the initial electromagnetic radiation spectrum allocation for cellular service by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1970. Introduced by AT&T in 1983, AMPS became one of the most widely deployed cellular system in the United States. |
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2018-04-19 05:01:29 |
Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) |
Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) is a standard system for analog signal cellular telephone service in the United States and is also used in other countries. It is based on the initial electromagnetic radiation spectrum allocation for cellular service by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1970. Introduced by AT&T in 1983, AMPS became one of the most widely deployed cellular system in the United States. |
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2922 |
2018-04-19 05:01:34 |
Advanced Peer to Peer Networking |
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN), part of IBM's Systems Network Architecture ( SNA ), is a group of protocols for setting up or configuring program-to-program communication within an IBM SNA network. Using APPN, a group of computers can be automatically configured by one of the computers acting as a network controller so that peer programs in various computers will be able to communicate with other using specified network routing. |
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2923 |
2018-04-19 05:01:35 |
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking |
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN), part of IBM's Systems Network Architecture ( SNA ), is a group of protocols for setting up or configuring program-to-program communication within an IBM SNA network. Using APPN, a group of computers can be automatically configured by one of the computers acting as a network controller so that peer programs in various computers will be able to communicate with other using specified network routing. |
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2924 |
2018-04-19 05:01:37 |
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) |
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN), part of IBM's Systems Network Architecture ( SNA ), is a group of protocols for setting up or configuring program-to-program communication within an IBM SNA network. Using APPN, a group of computers can be automatically configured by one of the computers acting as a network controller so that peer programs in various computers will be able to communicate with other using specified network routing. |
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2018-04-19 05:01:43 |
advanced persistent threat (APT) |
An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a network attack in which an unauthorized person gains access to a network and stays there undetected for a long period of time. The intention of an APT attack is to steal data rather than to cause damage to the network or organization. APT attacks target organizations in sectors with high-value information, such as national defense, manufacturing and the financial industry. |
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