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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
Number of terms: 29235
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
An individual part, subassembly, or assembly supplied for the maintenance or repair of systems or equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications
An Individual with primary responsibility for managing the distinguished name process.
Industry:Telecommunications
An indivisible component of the layer service made visible to the service user via layer service primitives.
Industry:Telecommunications
An industry agreed-upon location where a set of specifications would apply, for example, the node in the originating network where specification occurs.
Industry:Telecommunications
An informal description of the overall design of a system that delineates each of the protection mechanisms employed. A combination (appropriate to the evaluation class) of formal and informal techniques is used to show that the mechanisms are adequate to enforce the security policy.
Industry:Telecommunications
An informal name for a hand-held radiotelephone unit. Synonyms personal terminal, radio personal terminal.
Industry:Telecommunications
An informal name for conventional telephone facilities. Note: Land lines include conventional twisted-pair lines, carrier facilities, and microwave radio facilities for supporting a conventional telephone channel, but do not include satellite links or mobile telephone links using radio transmissions.
Industry:Telecommunications
An information system (IS) password computed from a passphrase meeting the requirements of password storage (e.g., 64 bits. )
Industry:Telecommunications
An Information systems (IS) mode of operation wherein all the following statements are satisfied concerning the users who have direct or indirect access to the system, its peripherals, remote terminals, or remote hosts: (a) some users do not have a valid security clearance for all the information processed in the IS: (b) all users have the proper security clearance and appropriate formal access approval for that information to which they have access; and (c) all users have a valid need-to-know only for information to which they have access.
Industry:Telecommunications
An information transfer between two server application processes acting cooperatively on instructions from a third application process.
Industry:Telecommunications