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 Network Protocols Dictionary, Directory, Reference & Guide
In other words, protocol is a standard procedure and format that two data communication devices must understand, accept and use to be able to talk to each other.
A network protocol is a formal set of rules, conventions and data structure that governs how computers exchange information over a network.
Watchdog protocol, provides constant validation of active workstation connections and notifies the NetWare operating system when a connection may be terminated as a result of lengthy periods without communication.
www.javvin.com /dictionary.html   (2932 words)

  
 C/C
Knowledge acquisition including interviewing, protocol analysis (asking the person to talk aloud while performing a task), questionnaires and surveys, and observation and simulation.
The space-based segment of the transformational communications architecture is critical because many users are deployed in areas where optical fiber is unavailable, and many of our information sources – particularly intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities – are airborne, making them especially difficult to link into a wideband network.
I've been talking about findability [French] on my French blog recently.
martinlessard.blogspot.com   (6994 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Rebuilt New Orleans could be cutting edge
Ugly as she was, Katrina may have given BellSouth a rare opportunity: the chance to turn one of the oldest cities in the USA into a showcase for 21st-century communications.
Assuming New Orleans rises again, a city rebuilt from the ground up could boast the best voice, data and video communications infrastructure in the nation, says Bill Smith, BellSouth's chief technology officer.
Wired with a state-of-the-art broadband network, she says, New Orleans could make vast improvements to health care, education and the local emergency communications network.
www.usatoday.com /tech/news/techpolicy/2005-09-11-katrina-communications-edge_x.htm   (501 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: TOC2 protocol
The TOC protocol or the Talk to OSCAR protocol was a legacy communications protocol used by some third-party AOL Instant Messenger clients, and several clients AOL produced but has abandoned.
The TOC2 protocol is an updated version of the TOC protocol, or "Talk to OSCAR" protocol.
Like its predecessor, TOC2 is an ASCII protocol and lacks some features of OSCAR, including buddy icons and file transfers.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/TOC2-protocol   (616 words)

  
 Computers - Bulletin Board Systems - Hotline - Newsletter - News - Reviews - Education - Ratings
Salon.com 21st feature that outlines the legal battles that have ensued between Hotline Communications and the inventor of the Hotline protocol, Adam Hinkley.
The Best Hotline Page Hotline is an incredible program that does many things very well The BEST internet chat Chat with other people very easily (no more old complex IRC commands Private Chat Create your own private chat on the server and choose the guys you want to talk...
Nailbat.com: Hotline Software Hotline software combines FTP, IRC, and News style protocols into is own proprietary protocol and software package.
www.newsletter-library.com /Computers/Bulletin_Board_Systems/Hotline   (616 words)

  
 Communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As the technology evolved, communication protocol also had to evolve; for example, Thomas Edison had to discover that hello was the least ambiguous greeting by voice over a distance; previous greetings such as hail tended to be lost or garbled in the transmission.
As regards human communication these diverse fields can be divided into those which cultivate a thoughtful exchange between a small number of people (debate, talk radio, e-mail, personal letters) on the one hand; and those which disseminate broadly a simple message (Public relations, television, cinema).
Communication is the process of exchanging information, usually via a common protocol.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Communications   (830 words)

  
 DICOM and Dentistry - An Introduction to the Standard
The DICOM Standard describes all of the detailed functional specifications which a device with a communications interface (allowing one computer to "talk" to another computer) must employ to meet the standard.
For example, workstations, intraoral camera systems, intraoral digital radiography systems, digital panoramic machines, CT scanners, MR imagers, film digitizers, shared archives, laser printers, and host computers and mainframes made by multiple vendors and located at one site or many sites can "talk to one another" by means of DICOM across an "open-system" network.
The interface uses a set of computer software (programs) which operates in the imaging equipment or accessory box (or both) and executes the DICOM protocol.
ddsdx.uthscsa.edu /DICOM.html   (1496 words)

  
 TOC protocol -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The TOC protocol or the Talk to OSCAR protocol is a legacy communications protocol used by some (additional info and facts about third-party) third-party (additional info and facts about AOL Instant Messenger) AOL Instant Messenger clients, and several clients AOL produced but has abandoned.
AOL also provides the TOC protocol specification openly to developers in the hopes that they will use it instead of the (An unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits) proprietary (additional info and facts about OSCAR protocol) OSCAR protocol they use themselves.
TOC is an ASCII-based protocol, while OSCAR is a binary protocol.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/to/toc_protocol2.htm   (206 words)

  
 TOC PROTOCOL FACTS AND INFORMATION
The TOC protocol or the Talk to OSCAR protocol was a legacy communications protocol used by some third-party AOL Instant Messenger clients, and several clients AOL produced but has abandoned.
Sometime near August 19 2005 AOL discontinued support for the protocol and no longer uses the it in any of the IM clients it actively maintains, such as its Windows and Mac clients for the AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ systems.
AOL also provided the TOC protocol specification openly to developers in the hopes that they will use it instead of the proprietary OSCAR protocol they use themselves.
www.thecorporatepage.com /TOC_protocol   (445 words)

  
 Communication @ Remarked.org
As the technology evolved, communication protocol also had to evolve; for example, Thomas Edison had to discover that hello was the least ambiguous greeting by voice over a distance; previous greetings such as hail tended to be lost or garbled in the transmission.
As regards human communication these diverse fields can be divided into those which cultivate a thoughtful exchange between a small number of people (debate, talk radio, e-mail, personal letters) on the one hand; and those which disseminate broadly a simple message (Public relations, television, cinema).
Commonness as a keyword refers that communications is the phenomenon of reaching the depth of other person's perception.Societies themselvers are the result of interactions or communications.
www.remarked.org   (2389 words)

  
 ucspi.txt
An UCSPI tool is a program that understands how to talk to some communications medium.
Protocol management Public protocol definitions may be registered with me. I may refuse a registration request on the grounds of a namespace problem, but in that case I will suggest an acceptable replacement name.
Protocol names beginning with x will be parcelled out to organizations that would like to define their own protocols.
cr.yp.to /proto/ucspi.txt   (2389 words)

  
 .NET v2.0: Serial Port Communications Finally Arrives
The funny thing was that I was just investigating this because I was having the dickens of a time figuring out how to talk to the serial port with VB.NET 2003, which I now really regret shelling out $100 for.
PortName Gets or sets the port for communications, including but not limited to all available com ports.
Handshake Gets or sets the handshaking protocol for serial port transmission of data.
weblogs.asp.net /pwilson/archive/2003/10/28/34218.aspx   (1314 words)

  
 Newsbytes News Network: Qwest Buying Icon CMT In $185Mil Stock Swap 09/14/98
Qwest also announced a broadscale deployment and activation of a massive Internet protocol (IP) nationwide network, that is slated to be commercially available November 1, 1998.
In addition, Qwest announced new IP services including high-speed dedicated Internet access with speeds up to OC-48, IP-based virtual private network (VPN) services and an expansion of its Q.Talk voice over IP network service.
Besides the buy, Qwest also agreed to advance up to $15 million to Icon CMT through a credit facility maturing January 31, 2000 to fund working capital requirements and for other corporate purposes.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0NEW/is_n97/ai_21156607   (1314 words)

  
 Bhutan VoIP Project Report
There are variations on this scheme where the CPE sites all talk to each other using 802.11b "ad hoc" mode and or a meshing protocol, but the available bandwidth typically goes down quite a bit and eventually a repeater will be needed somewhere to get back to the backbone.
Good communication services and universal access are necessary for a higher standard of living and economic growth.
This was not an issue with the legacy CSN systems because there were only a finite number of slots on the trunks for calls and when they were out of slots one got an all circuits are busy message.
www.bhutan-notes.com /clif   (10213 words)

  
 Netlink Phones talk to Nortel
Other protocols that the NetLink phones already support include Cisco's Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP or Skinny) and H.323, a standard for audiovisual conferencing.
Voice over IP (VoIP) phone maker SpectraLink now has a license from Nortel Networks to build the UniStem IP telephony voice protocol into its line of NetLink IP Wireless Telephones.
Integration of UniStem means that the NetLink phones will now work with phone systems based on Nortel voice servers such as Meridian 1, Nortel Networks Business Communications Manager, and Succession Communication Server for Enterprise 1000.
www.wi-fiplanet.com /voip/print.php/1377641   (190 words)

  
 CNN - Cyberattacks spur talk of third DOD network - June 22, 1999
The proposed strategy, under debate by DOD officials, would leave the department with three layers of networks: the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, for classified information; NIPRNET, which would become a virtual private network for internal DOD communications; and the new network, through which the department would communicate with its business partners and the public.
William Donahue, director of communications and information for the Air Force, agreed that disconnecting NIPRNET from the Interent is not a viable option.
The proposal follows an increase in the rate of cyberattacks -- many stemming from the Kosovo conflict -- on the Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET), through which the department transmits unclassified information, including some tactical data, via the Internet.
www.cnn.com /TECH/computing/9906/22/dodattack.idg   (190 words)

  
 Google Jabbers And Jingles
Jingle is a newly published specification for doing voice over Jabber's XMPP protocol, which the Google Talk IM client uses.
The Jingle specification extends the XMPP (define) protocol for VoIP and other P2P communications and uses.
Jingle, along with Google's open source project, further Google's move into VoIP and extends the Jabber XMPP protocol.
www.internetnews.com /dev-news/article.php/3572006   (821 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The demand for communications facilities were such that the Police decided to install a digital trunked radio network in Auckland.
Due to technical difficulties the installation failed to achieve the milestones necessary to guarantee operation by October 1999, and in order to ensure the communications facilities were in place by the due date, the contractors provided an alternative analogue trunked system using existing technology for the duration of the the APEC and Americas cup operations.
The system was to operate in the 404-420 MHz Trunk Dispatch band, and use the newly developed Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) protocol.
www.qsl.net /zl1cop/Exhibits/simoco/Simoco.htm   (336 words)

  
 SI - readmsg.aspx msgid=17918490
However, the CFO says one of the carriers wants to combine the push-to-talk service, which Sonim calls "instant communications," with location technology.
Sonim, which is 3 years old, has developed a software system that uses standards such as session initiation protocol to provide presence and availability information over a packet network.
The European carriers Sonim is talking with see push-to-talk as a voice form of SMS, Plaschke says, adding that carriers believe the teen and young adult populations will be big market for the capability.
www.siliconinvestor.com /stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=17918490   (336 words)

  
 Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Musical Instrument Digital Interface, or MIDI, is an industry-standard electronic communications protocol that defines each musical note in an electronic musical instrument such as a synthesizer, precisely and concisely, allowing electronic musical instruments and computers to exchange data, or "talk", with each other.
This was intentional, as MIDI originated as a professional music protocol, and in that context it is typical for a performer to assemble a custom palette of instruments appropriate for their particular repertoire, rather than taking a least-common-denominator approach.
Electronic musical instruments, including synthesizers, samplers, drum machines, and electronic drums, which are used to perform music in real time and are inherently able to transmit a MIDI data stream of the performance.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Musical_Instrument_Digital_Interface   (4129 words)

  
 Tcp Ip Protocol
TCP/IP is built into the UNIX operating system the development of the TCP/IP communications protocol, its layers, addresses, and
These two protocols were developed by the U.S. military to allow computers to talk to each other over long distance networks.
As with all other communications protocol, TCP/IP is composed of layers:...
ovalx.com /6telecomm/9/tcp-ip-protocol.html   (583 words)

  
 Tech Talk Tips January 1, 2003
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) and Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX) are communications protocols for Novell, not Windows as the question asks.
TCP/IP is the only possible answer as it is the only of the list that is truly a communications protocol for Windows.
www.reviewnet.net /newsletter/articles/a2_jan03.htm   (236 words)

  
 SSH Claims for New Secure Shell Draw Open-Source Ire :: OSDir.com :: Open Source, Linux News & Software
SSH Communications Security Corp., a provider of enterprise security solutions and end-to-end communications security and the original developer of the Secure Shell protocol, announced this week the availability of Version 5.0 of its SSH Tectia client/server solution and SSH Tectia Manager 2.0.
When I need to use Windows, Putty is essential in being able to talk o a remote Linux or Mac machine.
Putty is a little tool to connect to a remote shell.
www.osdir.com /Article7426.phtml   (265 words)

  
 MacMischief - a new kind of Mac News site - Apple’s Rendezvous to be renamed “Bonjour”
OpenTalk suggests that this represents an actual communications protocol, which Rendezvous aka ZeroConf is not.
It is then up to the software which can read the advertising to use whatever other IP based protocol to do the actual talking.
The whole point of Rendezvous was to make networking so simple that anyone could do it, and it’s important to the image of the product that its name does not sound like the IT jargon that users have to decode every time they talk to their system administrator.
www.billpalmer.net /macmischief/article.php?id=152   (265 words)

  
 ircd.txt
The IRCd service aims to eventually be a 'communications bridge' of sorts which will allow multiple BBS's to link their "multinode chat" areas together in a network so that users may talk to one another from the comfort of their home BBS.
Although the Bahamut extensions are largely undocumented, the author chose to use these extensions as a base for extending the IRC protocol (as described in RFC1459) for the purpose of providing modern features.
By default, the Synchronet IRCd configuration file is already pre- configured so that you may OPER to a nickname of 'Sysop' with the BBS system password so long as you're connecting from the BBS machine itself, or a system on your local network.
www.synchro.net /docs/ircd.txt   (265 words)

  
 Nokia - Nokia IP Multimedia Subsystem
IP communication services are implemented on the network using Nokia IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), together with service enablers such as Push to talk and Presence.
Based on the technologies of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the mobile, fixed and Internet domains will merge, allowing users to access, create, consume and share digital content using interoperable devices.
IP multimedia - a new era in communications (PDF file, 768 KB)
www.nokia.com /A482060   (228 words)

  
 Nokia's Push to Talk Over Cellular Network Solution: T-Mobile International to Roll Out Service as First of its Kind in Europe
T-Mobile International is one of the world's leading companies in mobile communications.
When Bluetooth (short range, radio frequency communication standard for wireless connectivity) first became available, one of the first devices to take advantage of this new protocol was the cellular phone.
The agreement will further enhance Nokia's strong relationship with T-Mobile International, to which Nokia is a strategic supplier, delivering 3G WCDMA radio access network equipment and services to T-Mobile in Germany, Netherlands and the UK as well as being a key GSM supplier to T-Mobile US and T-Mobile Netherlands.
www.pdatoday.com /more/2280_0_1_0_M   (228 words)

  
 Amazon.com: GN Netcom 9120 Wireless Headset with SoundTube Boom and Remote Lifter (Premium Package): Electronics
To keep calls secure, the GN 9120 uses a digital spread spectrum protocol originally developed for secure military communications, and 64-bit encryption.
The GN 9120 gives you 8 hours of continuous talk time and can be recharged within 90 minutes.
The GN 9120 is equipped with a multi-unit conferencing feature, which allows up to four GN 9120 headsets on the same call.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001V3IXE?v=glance   (743 words)

  
 GN Netcom 9120 SoundTube Wireless Multimedia Headset Package
To keep calls secure, the GN 9120 uses a digital spread spectrum protocol originally developed for secure military communications, and 64-bit encryption.
Talk hands free away from your phone, or connect to your computer and take advantage of Internet telephony (VoIP), speech recognition, web conferencing, and more.
GN 9120 Standard Base/Amp — that not only connects your headset to your phone, but doubles as a charging stand and place to keep your headset when you're not using it.
www.hellodirect.com /catalog/product.jhtml?PRODID=20143&CATID=2010   (268 words)

  
 Eurotelsat telecommunications, calling cards, callback, home and business low cost carrier services
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