- Industry: Telecommunications
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Contention that occurs when a DTE and a DCE simultaneously transfer a clear request packet and a clear indication packet specifying the same logical channel. Note: The DCE will consider that the clearing is completed and will not transfer a DCE clear confirmation packet.
Industry:Telecommunications
Continuous surveillance and control of positive control material at all times by a minimum of two authorized individuals, each capable of detecting incorrect and unauthorized procedures with respect to the task being performed, and each familiar with established security and safety requirements.
Industry:Telecommunications
Contraction of knowledge robot. A search tool that automatically seeks relevant online information based on the user's previously identified specifications. Synonyms droid, intelligent agent, personal agent, hotbot.
Industry:Telecommunications
Contraction of Internet Network Information Center. The association of providers of domain-name registration, information, and database services to the Internet.
Industry:Telecommunications
Contraction of Internet Network Information Center. The association of providers of domain-name registration, information, and database services to the Internet.
Industry:Telecommunications
Control effected by sending control information over the same channel as the one used to send data.
Industry:Telecommunications
Control of a network from multiple points. Note: Each point controls a portion of the network, using local information or information transmitted over the network from distant points.
Industry:Telecommunications
Control of data links by use of the control characters of the 7-bit character set for information processing interchange as given in ISO Standard 646-1983 and CCITT (ITU-T) Recommendation V. 3-1972.
Industry:Telecommunications
Conversion of a stream of data elements received in time sequence, i.e., one at a time, into a data stream consisting of multiple data elements transmitted simultaneously.
Industry:Telecommunications
Conversion of a stream of data elements received in time sequence, i.e., one at a time, into a data stream consisting of multiple data elements transmitted simultaneously.
Industry:Telecommunications