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  MyGradeBook - Web based gradebook enhancing communication between teachers, parents and students.
Online access means you can grade assignments, print out reports, email parents, or do anything else with your gradebook, whether you're at home or at school - wherever you've got a computer and an Internet connection, in fact.
MyGradeBook helps you communicate with the students you're teaching, as well as with their parents.
Every time an attempt to access a teacher account is made, we email the teacher showing the date, time, IP address, and the result of the attempt.
www.mygradebook.com /learn-more.cfm   (900 words)

  
 Inner Access 101 - Glossary of Terms & Credentials
HEALING CRISIS - the development of various symptoms as a response to treatment; it is an indication of the body's attempt to dispel the disease.
NATUROPATHY - a health care system that acknowledges, identifies and treats the causes of a disease instead of the symptoms.
In these systems, muscles act as a form of biofeedback, becoming a very effective tool for locating and correcting imbalances in the body which may be related to stress, nutrition, learning problems, injuries, etc.
www.inneraccess101.com /glossary.htm   (2575 words)

  
  Glossary Info
Extended Total Access Communications System: a 1G mobile phone network developed in the UK and available in Europe and Asia.
Mobile phones with packet-switched communication appear to be "always connected" to the data network, whereas in the case of circuit-switched connections, setup time takes around 30 seconds to connect from a mobile phone to an ISP.
The PC-based Symbian Connect is a system for data synchronization, file management, printing via PC, application installation from a PC, and other utility functions allowing Symbian OS phones to integrate effectively with PC and server-based data.
www.free-poly-ringtones.co.uk /glossary-info.php   (3388 words)

  
  Wireline & Wireless Telephony
FDMA (frequency division multiple access) is the division of the frequency band allocated for wireless cellular communication into 30 channels, each of which can carry a voice conversation or, with digital service, carry digital data.
Global System for Mobile Communications or GSM is the digital transmission technique widely adopted in Europe and supported in North America for PCS.
Time Division Multiple Access is one of several technologies used in digital wireless transmissions that increases the efficiency of the network by allowing a greater number of simultaneous transmissions.
www2.hawaii.edu /~lian/com681/tutor/glossary.html   (1072 words)

  
 Total Access Networks 1-88-TOTALNET
Total Access Networks reserves the right to refuse to post or to remove any information or materials, in whole or in part, that, in its sole and absolute discretion, are unacceptable, undesirable, or in violation of this Agreement.
Total Access Networks shall not be held responsible for any lost E-mail data, email attachments, or any E-mail message contents, regardless of the reasoning for data loss or system causes.
Total Access Network's failure to insist upon or enforce strict performance of any provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of any provision or right.
www.totalaccess.net /information.html   (3087 words)

  
 Advanced Mobile Phone System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Advanced Mobile Phone System or AMPS is the analog mobile phone system standard introduced in the Americas during the early 1980s.
Though analog no longer considered advanced at all the seamless cellular switching technology AMPS introduced was what made the mobile radiotelephone practical and was considered quite advanced the time.
Total Access Communication System or TACS is the European version of AMPS.
www.freeglossary.com /AMPS   (228 words)

  
 nec phone system Resources & Information - nec phone system
Though analog is no longer considered advanced at all, the relatively seamless cellular switching technology AMPS nec phone system introduced was what made the original mobile radiotelephone practical, and was considered quite advanced at the time.
It also had a poor security system which allowed people to steal a phone's serial code to use for making illegal calls.
It was later replaced by the newer Digital TDMA systems, such as Digital AMPS and GSM, which brought improved security as well as increased capacity.
www.bizhisto.com /Biz-Services-M---Of/nec-phone-system.html   (664 words)

  
 Tektronix: Primer > UMTS Protocols and Protocol Testing : Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Electromagnetic waves were first discovered as a communication medium at the end of the 19th century.
The first systems offering mobile telephone service (car phone) were introduced in the late 1940s in the USA and in the early 1950s in Europe.
The introduction of cellular systems in the late 1970s/early 1980s represented a quantum leap in mobile communication (especially in capacity and mobility).
www.tek.com /Measurement/App_Notes/2F_14251/eng   (537 words)

  
 How do cell phones work
The systems are listed in chronological order and are backward compatible; that is, the infrastructure is designed so that older phones work on the newer systems.
The systems are listed in chronological order and are roughly backward compatible; that is, the infrastructure is designed so that older phones work on the newer systems.
The European cellular systems were originally based on the US AMPS system and are being replaced by GSM systems which is a new digital cellular system.
members.tripod.com /~peacecraft/infomining/cellphon.htm   (5657 words)

  
 Advanced Mobile Phone System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was the primary analog mobile phone system in North America (and other locales) through the 1980s and into the 2000s, and is still widely available today, although use has dropped considerably with the introduction of various digital standards.
A Number Assignment Module is a packet of data which is sent by the handset to the cellular system for billing purposes.
ADT recently asked the FCC to extend the AMPS deadline due to many of their alarm systems still using analog technology to communicate with the control centers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Advanced_Mobile_Phone_System   (1458 words)

  
 FMS Technical Papers - Year 2000 Issues in Microsoft Access
Regardless of whether Access is compliant or not, if an Access developer did not properly consider Year 2000 issues, their databases may fail after 1999.
In Access 97, a 100 year window is used to display dates (matching the data entry window), but for module code, a 70 year window is used in Windows 95 (a 100 year windows is used in Windows 98).
For Access 95 and 97, the search for two digit years works as expected between 30 and 99, but for 00 to 29, no records are retrieved and four digit years must be specified to select dates between 2000 and 2029 or 1900 and 1929.
www.fmsinc.com /tpapers/accessy2k/index.html   (7170 words)

  
 Email from Access: Total Access Emailer sends e-mails from your Microsoft Access database
Total Access Emailer leverages the power of Microsoft Access and email so you can generate personalized emails for everyone in your table or query.
Total Access Emailer is designed specifically for MS Access and behaves the way you expect.
Total Access Emailer is a member of the award-winning family of FMS Access add-ins that make your life easier.
www.fmsinc.com /products/emailer/index.asp   (1058 words)

  
 Access USB devices from Java applications
Currently, most general-purpose operating systems provide support for USB devices, and it is relatively easy to develop applications in C or C++ that access such peripherals.
Efforts to provide access to USB devices in the Java language were initiated in 1999 by Dan Streetman at IBM.
The specification allowed 127 devices to be connected together at the same time, with the total communication bandwidth limited to 12 Mbps.
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/java/library/j-usb.html   (3186 words)

  
 Tektronix: Primer > GPRS Protocol Testing in the Wireless World : Introduction: The Challenges of cdmaOne BTS Testing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The advantages of wireless communication became readily apparent, but users were still “tied” to the base station by their limited range.
The transmission quality of these first generation systems, however, left much to be desired and each system used proprietary architecture which made cooperation nearly impossible.
Because of the wide distribution of mobile communication networks, the focus lies not only on increasing the efficiency of the air interface and broadband data transmission, but also on the reuse of existing investments in second generation mobile communication networks.
www.tek.com /Measurement/App_Notes/2F_14253/eng   (562 words)

  
 Definitions
It may be used as an access method that permits carriers from different stations to use the same transmission equipment by using a wider bandwidth that the individual carriers otherwise require.
For a communications system, the allocation of unique time slots to different users of a common channel.
A network that provides communications services to a larger number of independent users tat are usually served by a local area network (LAN).
www.ou.edu /engineering/emc/definitions.html   (574 words)

  
 Generations of Mobile Wireless Technologies and Protocols
The cellular concept was intoduced in the 1G technology which made the large scale mobile wireless communicaton possible.
Digital communication has replaced the analogy technology in the 2G which significantly improved the wireless communication quality.
Data communication, in addition to the voice communication, has been the main focus in the 3G technologies and a converged network for both voice and data communication is emerging.
www.networkdictionary.com /wireless/GenerationsMobileWireless.php   (423 words)

  
 ONLINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: School Administrative Software
The Education Edge is an integrated student record system for your entire school.
Improve communications between faculty, parents and students by providing access to grades and assignments over the Internet with NetClassroom and Faculty Access for the Web.
Build stronger relationships with students, parents, alumni, and your community while streamlining the fundraising process to save time and money using our award-winning fundraising solution, The Raiser's Edge.
www.blackbaud.com /products/school/educationedge.aspx   (390 words)

  
 TACS - Total Access Communication System
There may be many popular meanings for TACS with the most popular definition being that of Total Access Communication System
We searched our database and could not find a definition other than Total Access Communication System for TACS
Security Audit access code for Friday, June 01, 2007 is qmavlcqAjj.
www.auditmypc.com /acronym/TACS.asp   (169 words)

  
 Demystifying Cellular Communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Cellular communications refers to a sub-field of mobile communications in which the geographical area is sub-divided into cells.
Unlike other radio systems, in cellular communications the MS is constantly moving through different cells, as the end-user moves about.
Mobile communications promises to be a key technology of the future, and wireless protocols and standards will play an important role in making it happen.
www.acm.org /chapters/bombay/news/articles/20000102.html   (1619 words)

  
 Security of GSM system
In the early 1980’s, when most of the mobile telephone system was analog, the inefficiency in managing the growing demands in a cost-effective manner led to the opening of the door for digital technology (Huynh & Nguyen, 2003).
The limitation of security in cellular communication is a result of the fact that all cellular communication is sent over the air, which then gives rise to threats from eavesdroppers with suitable receivers.
In the GSM system, communication is encrypted only between the Mobile station and the Base Transceiver station but within the provider’s network, all signals are transmitted in plain text, which could give a chance for a hacker to step inside (Li, Chen & Ma).
www.emobile-news.com /archives/2005/05/17/gsm_security   (1761 words)

  
 homeaccess
Home Access Health Corporation (HAHC) was founded in the Chicago area in 1993 to develop a direct-to-patient, technology-based solution to address one of the most pressing issues in healthcare today: the inability of people to obtain fast, convenient and confidential information about their health, particularly the presence of infectious diseases such as HIV.
The company’s proprietary "platform" combines mail in micro-blood diagnostic testing with interactive communication methods that have secured “Home Access” as a recognized market leader and trusted brand in personal healthcare.
The Accessa Patient Management System, modeled after a leading Midwest cardiology practice’s lipid clinic, integrates patient-collected, micro-blood mail in samples with physician/patient communication and reminders to reduce cardiovascular events and diabetes complications.
www.homeaccess.com /01   (253 words)

  
 Sun Java System Messaging Server
Sun Java[tm] System Communications software products enable communication and collaboration services to be securely delivered to these diverse constituencies - at less than half the cost of alternative solutions.
The Java System Messaging Server is a key component of the Java System Communications software portfolio, which also includes the Java System Calendar Server and Java System Instant Messaging plus the Java System Synchronization tool and the Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook.
The Java System Messaging Server supports the Realtime Black Hole List to flag known spammers, address verification to help ensure that messages are sent from valid domains, and relay blocking to prevent the use of the server as a spam relay.
www.sun.com /software/products/messaging_srvr/ds_messaging.xml   (2910 words)

  
 An Architecture for Accessibility: The Total Access System
The Total Access System is based on a this separation.
The Total Access System was initially conceived by Neil Scott
This separation is embodied in the Total Access System in its two main components, the Personal Accessor and the Total Access Port or TAP.
www-csli.stanford.edu /~john/disabilities/batya/node5.html   (1892 words)

  
 Wireless Technology Terms Glossary and Dictionary - J K
Japanese Total Access Communication System (JTAGS) is a 1G technology deployed in Japan based on the European TACS system.
Ka-Band refers to the bandwidth of electromagnetic wave between 33 GHz to 36 GHz, which is primarily used in satellites operating at 30 GHz uplink and 20 GHz downlink for mobile voice communications.
Key-pulse signal is the first signal in an multifrequency outpulsing format, which is a control signal used to prepare the remote customer installation to receive digits.
www.networkdictionary.com /wireless/j.php   (325 words)

  
 Advanced Mobile Phone System AMPS
Though analog is no longer considered advanced at all, the relatively seamless cellular switching technology AMPS introduced was what made the original mobile radiotelephone practical, and was considered quite advanced at the time.
It was later replaced by the newer Digital TDMA system which brought improved security as well as increased capacity.
The mis-use of the term TDMA (which is a type of channel sharing scheme) to refer to a particular access protocol has caused some confusion.
www.funsms.net /amps_tech.htm   (845 words)

  
 ATA-FAQ-General
Augmentative/alternative communication systems (AAC) involve the use of personalized methods or devices to aid a person’s ability to communicate.
Aided AAC systems generally involve devices that display symbols a person selects (by touching the symbol or a series of symbols, by typing, or by scanning with a single switch) to convey messages to listeners.
A collaborative evaluation of communication modes and options by the individual and a team of qualified professionals which can include speech-language pathologists, educators, occupational therapists, physical therapists, rehabilitation engineers, psychologists and medical professionals to explore all options is an important component in the selection of appropriate systems.
www.ataccess.org /faq/A_general.html   (2612 words)

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