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MBone
18 Oct 2001
WORD - The MBone, now sometimes called the Multicast Internet, is an arranged use of a portion of the Internet for Internet Protocol (IP) multicasting (sending files - usually audio and video streams - to multiple users at the same ...
acceleration hardware
10 Nov 2005
WORD - Acceleration hardware refers to devices that speed up data communications, storage and retrieval, encryption and decryption, mathematical operations, graphics, and Web page viewing. Acceleration hardware can consist of an ...
Network Job Entry
06 May 2004
WORD - Network Job Entry (NJE) is an application designed for the transfer of commands, messages, programs, and jobs among different computing systems in a network. In effect, NJE facilitates the deployment of a "network of ...
Parlay
28 Oct 2002
WORD - Parlay (pronounced PAHR-LAY as in the French verb "parler" - to speak) is an evolving set of specifications for industry-standard application programming interfaces (APIs) for managing network "edge" services such as call ...
Nagle's algorithm
30 Aug 2003
WORD - Named for its creator, John Nagle, the Nagle algorithm is used to automatically concatenate a number of small buffer messages; this process (called nagling) increases the efficiency of a network application system by ...
OpenNMS
23 Mar 2001
WORD - OpenNMS (Open Network Management System) is the first enterprise-grade network management platform developed under the open source model. It was designed to manage tens of thousands of devices from a single server as well as ...
NetBIOS
23 Feb 2004
WORD - NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) is a program that allows applications on different computers to communicate within a local area network (LAN). It was created by IBM for its early PC Network, was adopted by ...
n-tier
13 Aug 2002
WORD - An n-tier application program is one that is distributed among three or more separate computers in a distributed network. The most common form of n-tier (meaning 'some number of tiers') is the 3-tier application, in which ...
DCE
11 Aug 2003
WORD - 1) In network computing, DCE (Distributed Computing Environment) is an industry-standard software technology for setting up and managing computing and data exchange in a system of distributed computers. DCE is typically ...


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