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| Â | Coyote Moon Articles: Computing Encyclopedia |
 | | Computing Encyclopedia: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 1394 (IEEE 1394) to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) (Smart Computing Reference Series, Computing Encyclopedia, Volume 2 E:L February 2002). |  | | Computing Encyclopedia: Information Superhighway to Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (Smart Computing Reference Series, Computing Encyclopedia, Volume 2 E:L February 2002). |  | | Computing Encyclopedia:Internet Protocol (IP) to Iomega (Smart Computing Reference Series, Computing Encyclopedia, Volume 2 E:L February 2002). |
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| Â | Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For meanings in specific fields, see protocol (computing) or protocol (cryptography). |  | | A protocol is a rule which guides how an activity should be performed, especially in the field of diplomacy. |
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| Â | Reviews.com |
 | | The Association for Computing Machinery/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Curricula... |  | | Collecting input from distributed computers that are only sometimes connected to the network is a growing issue. |  | | This rather informal paper addresses an important problem in computer algebra systems (CAS): “Which of many possible representations of a result, typically a mathematical expression, should be... |
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| Â | * Protocol - (Computing): Definition |
 | | Protocol : A means by which different types of computer s communicate with each other. |  | | Computer s use protocol s to talk to each other, and when inform ation travels between computer s, it moves from device to device, or layer to layer as defined by the OSI model. |  | | When computer s communicate with each other, there needs to be a common set of rules and instructions that each computer follows. |
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http://en.mimi.hu/computing/protocol.html
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| Â | Cache |
 | | (computer science) RAM memory that is set aside as a specialized buffer storage that is continually updated; used to optimize data transfers between system elements with different characteristics. |  | | In computer science, a cache is a tiny short-term memory space in a computer with quicker access speed than main memory to fill the gap between slow devices and fast devices. |  | | (more camera examples; more video game examples; more computer examples; more electronic examples; more software examples) |
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http://www.websters-online-dictionary.com/definition/english/Ca/Cache.html
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| Â | RealVNC |
 | | VNC (Virtual Network Computing) software makes it possible to view and fully-interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile device anywhere on the Internet. |  | | Compatible with the original protocols, the system is now an extremely flexible, modular and scaleable platform for vertical development, integration and licensing. |  | | VNC software is cross-platform, allowing remote control between different types of computer. |
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http://www.realvnc.com/
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| Â | Cisco - Cisco Dynamic Feedback Protocol—Platform Computing’s SiteAssure |
 | | The result will be a seamless, transparent intelligent network that dynamically allocates, prioritizes, and reserves bandwidth and computing resources for guaranteed application and service delivery. |  | | High availability--Traffic is distributed to the most capable and available computing resources. |  | | Cisco and Platform are working together to ensure that network resources and computing resources are always available for business-critical applications and services. |
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/cuso/sp/webhost/platf_cp.htm
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| Â | What is protocol? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | From a user's point of view, the only interesting aspect about protocols is that your computer or device must support the right ones if you want to communicate with other computers. |  | | The protocol can be implemented either in hardware or in software. |  | | Information on all network protocols, including a precise overview of the protocol, a detailed protocol format, related protocols and reference links. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/protocol.html
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| Â | Error 404 - Requested object not found |
 | | Go to the IEEE Computer Society home page or search page to locate the object you are seeking. |  | | If it is on IEEE Computer Society servers, please send a message to webmaster@computer.org indicating what page had the incorrect link. |  | | Send general comments and questions about the IEEE Computer Society's Web site to webmaster@computer.org. |
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http://computer.org/proceedings/icpp/1677/16770379abs.htm
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| Â | Comment: Comms protocol fires revolution - Computing |
 | | Just as the Internet Protocol started the process, the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) looks as if it might help to finally bring about the long-delayed convergence of communications and computing, resulting in a fundamental restructuring of the telecoms industry. |  | | We are assured that the protocol is simple, being largely based on existing Internet standards. |  | | Another obscure protocol might just change the world. |
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http://www.computing.co.uk/analysis/1131871
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| Â | The Grid Computing Blog - grid.weblogsinc.com |
 | | Altair has a background in the engineering design sector, grid computing seems to fit the computing needs of this sector. |  | | In the area of grid computing (shared/optimized compute cycles) Powerllel has secured $5.6M in first round institutional funding. |  | | As alluded to above, the target market are system vendors building modular computing systems, like server blades/chassis, 1U rack servers, etc, and datacenter operators incorporating these systems. |
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http://grid.weblogsinc.com
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| Â | An Adaptive, Lightweight and Energy-Efficient Context Discovery Protocol for Ubiquitous Computing Environments |
 | | In ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) environments, it is often necessary for the applications to have situation-awareness capability. |  | | Due to the dynamic and ephemeral nature of ubicomp environments, a context discovery protocol (CDP) that defines the entire process of discovering, acquiring, aggregating and storing contexts, is needed. |  | | An Adaptive, Lightweight and Energy-Efficient Context Discovery Protocol for Ubiquitous Computing Environments |
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http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/ftdcs/2004/2118/00/21180261abs.htm
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| Â | Electronic data processing - Computer Books |
 | | · Advances in Computing Science - Asian 2002: Internet Computing and Modeling, Grid Computing, Peer-To-Peer Computing, and Cluster Computing: 7th Asian Computing Science Conference, Hanoi (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2550) |  | | · Interdisciplinary Computing in Java Programming (Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 743) |  | | · Introduction to High-Performance Scientific Computing (Scientific and Engineering Computation) |
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http://www.centrasoftware.com/c1/catE_381.htm
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| Â | protocol - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | Additional protocols that are usually packaged with a TCP/IP suite, including the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP), each with defined sets of rules to use with corresponding programs elsewhere on the Internet |  | | Gadgets & Gizmos '04 Computer gadgets for work and play. |  | | SearchNetworking.com offers a comprehensive list of white papers about network technologies. |
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http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,289893,sid9_gci212839,00.html
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| Â | The Relationship Between Breaking the Diffie--Hellman Protocol and Computing Discrete Logarithms |
 | | The Relationship Between Breaking the Diffie--Hellman Protocol and Computing Discrete Logarithms: SIAM Journal on Computing Vol. |  | | Finally, efficient constructions of groups are described for which the algorithm reducing the discrete logarithm problem to the Diffie--Hellman problem is efficiently constructible. |  | | The Relationship Between Breaking the Diffie--Hellman Protocol and Computing Discrete Logarithms |
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http://epubs.siam.org/sam-bin/dbq/article/30274
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| Â | Direct Client to Client Protocol - Computing Reference - eLook.org |
 | | Direct Client to Client Protocol - Computing Reference - eLook.org |  | | (DCC) An IRC protocol created to allow users to chat privately and to send and receive files directly instead of having to go thorugh the IRC servers. |  | | The available DCC commands include DCC CHAT (direct user to user chat), DCC SEND (direct user to user file send) and DCC GET (file acknowledgement from a receiver). |
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http://www.elook.org/computing/direct-client-to-client-protocol.htm
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| Â | INDEX Mobile Computing Papers |
 | | Designing distributed algorithms for mobile computing netwworks ; Badrinath, Acharya, Imielinski. |  | | Mobisaic: An Information System for a Mobile Wireless Computing Environment, Voelker, Bershad. |  | | An Efficient Causal Ordering Algorithm for Mobile Computing Environments. |
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http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/resources/ps
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| Â | Protocol (computing) - Dictionary Definition by freesearch |
 | | a computer language enabling computers that are connected to each other to communicate |  | | Click here to download the freesearch toolbar and search the dictionary from your browser |
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http://www.freesearch.co.uk/dictionary/protocol+%28computing%29
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| Â | * Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol - (Computing): Definition |
 | | PPTP can be used to create a between computer s running NT. |  | | Protocol that enables a computer to securely connect to the Internet or an intranet by tunneling through an Internet or LAN connect ion. |  | | PPTP is a protocol developed by a number of companies, including Microsoft, that allows secure transmission of data in TCP/IP packet s. |
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http://en.mimi.hu/computing/pointtopoint_tunneling_protocol.html
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| Â | dict.org |
 | | The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) |  | | Please sign the Reclaim the Public Domain petition to urge Members of the US Congress to support legislation to reclaim the public domain. |
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http://www.dict.org
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| Â | Cook Computing: ICMP Protocol |
 | | Ping will transmit a series of packets, measuring average round--trip times and computing loss percentages. |  | | Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), documented in RFC 792, is a required protocol tightly integrated with IP. |  | | Instead, there are ICMP type and codes that define the purpose of the icmp packet. |
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http://www.cookcomputing.com/blog/archives/000367.html
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| Â | Network Computing Netdesign Manual Table of Contents |
 | | "Protocol Negotiation" from Chapter 13 of Implementing CIFS: The Common Internet File System by Chris Hertel |  | | Content Delivery Networks: Web Switching for Security, Availability, and Speed |  | | "Hour 21, Protocol Analyzers," a chapter excerpt from Jonathan Feldman's book, "Sams Teach Yourself Network Troubleshooting in 24 Hours" |
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http://www.networkcomputing.com/netdesign/series.htm
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| Â | Kevin's computing glossary: Internet protocol |
 | | The low-level protocol used for carrying data over the Internet. |  | | See also: IP, Internet, TCP, packet, protocol, reliable protocol, unreliable protocol |  | | In practice, IP is usually combined with TCP to form a reliable, connection-oriented system. |
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http://www.kevinboone.com/compdict/Internet_protocol.html
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