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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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