• wide-area network
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Frame Relay - Technical description
1 Frame Relay often serves to connect local area networks (LANs) with major backbones as well as on public wide-area networks (WANs) and also in private network environments with
leased lines over T-1 lines. It requires a dedicated connection during the transmission period. Frame Relay does not provide an ideal path for voice or video transmission, both of which require a steady flow of transmissions. However, under certain circumstances, voice and video transmission do use Frame Relay.
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AppleTalk - AppleTalk Phase II and other developments
1 Phase II also included changes to the underlying inter-networking protocols
to make them less "chatty", which had previously been a serious
problem on networks that bridged over wide-area networks.
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Packet switching - History
1 Baran's study made its way to Robert Taylor and J.C.R. Licklider at the
Information Processing Technology Office, both wide-area network
evangelists, and it helped influence Lawrence Roberts to adopt the
technology when Taylor put him in charge of development of the
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Systems engineering - Related fields and sub-fields
1 Systems engineering principles are applied in the design of network
protocols for local-area networks and wide-area networks.
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Cisco Career Certifications - Professional certifications
1 Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification validates
knowledge and skills required to install, configure, and troubleshoot
converged local- and wide-area networks with 100 to 500 or more
end-devices. A valid CCNA certification is required to obtain a
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Human–computer interaction - Factors of change
1 * Ubiquitous computing|Ubiquitous communication. Computers are
expected to communicate through high speed local networks, nationally
over wide-area networks, and portably via infrared, ultrasonic,
cellular, and other technologies. Data and computational services will be
portably accessible from many if not most locations to which a user
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DirectX - Components
1 *DirectPlay: for communication over a local-area or wide-area network.
Deprecated after version 8 in favor of Games for Windows Live and Xbox
Live.
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6LoWPAN
1 The 6LoWPAN group has defined encapsulation and header compression mechanisms that
allow IPv6 packets to be sent to and received from over IEEE 802.15.4 based networks. IPv4 and IPv6 are the work horses for data delivery
for local-area networks, metropolitan area networks, and wide-area networks such as the
Internet. Likewise, IEEE 802.15.4 devices provide sensing communication-ability in the wireless domain. The inherent natures of the
two networks though, are different.
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Systems Design Engineering - Related fields and sub-fields
1 Systems engineering principles are applied in the network protocol
design principles|design of network protocols for local-area networks and
wide-area networks.
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Packet-switched - History
1 Baran's study made its way to Robert Taylor (computer scientist)|Robert Taylor and J.C.R. Licklider at the
Information Processing Technology Office, both wide-area network
evangelists, and it helped influence Lawrence Roberts (scientist)|
Lawrence Roberts to adopt the technology when Taylor put him in
charge of development of the ARPANET.https://store.theartofservice.com/the-wide-area-network-toolkit.html
WAN optimization
1 'WAN optimization' is a collection of techniques for increasing data-
transfer efficiencies across wide-area networks. In 2008, the WAN
optimization market was estimated to be $1 billion, and it will grow to $4.4 billion by 2014 according to
Gartner, a technology research firm.
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People's Liberation Army - PLA Ground Force
1 The older generation telephone/radio-based command, control, and
communications (C3) systems are being replaced by an integrated battlefield
information networks featuring local/wide-area networks (LAN/Wide area network|
WAN), satellite communications, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based
surveillance and reconnaissance systems, and mobile command and control centers.
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SafeNet
1 The company's products are used in wide-area networks, wireless
networks, digital rights management, and other applications. Annual
revenues are in the $300 million range and the company employs
about 1,600 people.
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Frame Relay - Technical description
1 Frame Relay often serves to connect local area networks (LANs) with
major backbone network|backbones as well as on public wide-area
networks (WANs) and also in private network environments with leased
lines over T-1 lines
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Internet usage - ATM and Frame Relay
1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Frame Relay are wide-area
networking standards that can be used to provide Internet access
directly or as building blocks of other access technologies
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Transmission time - Packet delivery time
1 In case of a network connection mediated by several physical links and forwarding nodes, the network delivery time depends on the sum of the delivery times of each link, and also on the packet queueing time (which is
varying and depends on the traffic load from other connections) and the processing delay
of the forwarding nodes. In Wide area network|wide-area networks, the delivery
time is in the order of milliseconds.
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Measuring network throughput - Ethernet
1 The way the frame is electrically defined on a connection between two
systems is different from the typically wide-area networking
technology that uses HDLC or PPP implemented, but these details are
not important for throughput calculations
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EtherTalk - AppleTalk Phase II and other developments
1 Phase II also included changes to the underlying inter-networking protocols to make them less chatty, which had previously been a serious problem on networks that bridged over wide-area
networks.
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NASA Advanced Supercomputing facility - Industry Leading Innovations
1 * Developed and implemented a high-speed wide-area network (WAN)
connecting supercomputing resources to remote users (AEROnet)
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Frame-Relay - Technical description
1 Frame relay often serves to connect local area networks (LANs) with
major backbone network|backbones, as well as on public wide-area
networks (WANs) and also in private network environments with leased
lines over T-1 lines
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Telephony Server Application Programming Interface - TSAPI and Versit
1 TSAPI was being created in an era when major telephony vendors were
promoting a vision of wide-area networking based on dedicated
circuit-switched links
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Arbitrary code execution
1 The ability to trigger arbitrary code execution from one machine on
another (especially via a wide-area network such as the Internet) is often
referred to as 'remote code execution'.
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.ph - The birth of the .ph Registry
1 In 1994, the PHNET wide-area network, a project funded by DOST, completed its
development and was able to connect the Philippines to the rest of the world by establishing TCP/IP connections to the
U.S. using 64 kbit/s international leased lines.[http://www.ph.net/about.htm
PHNET's history], Philippine Network Foundation, Inc. website. Retrieved on
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DirectX 9.0c - Components
1 * DirectPlay: for communication over a local-area or wide-area network.
Deprecated after version 8 in favor of Games for Windows Live and Xbox
Live.
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Lambda rail network - Description
1 In 2009 National LambdaRail was selected to provide wide-area networking for U.S
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