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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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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.
1. en criptografía, la clave pública y la identidad de una entidad, con otra información prestados infalsificable por firmar digitalmente toda la información con la clave privada de la autoridad de certificación. Certificado digital de sinónimos. 2. un registro con información de seguridad sobre un usuario de sistema de información (IS) y atestigua a la verdad y exactitud de la información que contiene. Datos de seguridad sellados por una autoridad. El certificado contiene los datos de seguridad y el sello.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. en monitores CRT, la diferencia en brillo entre las más ligeras y el elemento más oscuro de su pantalla o una escena. 2. de un CRT u otro dispositivo de visualización, la relación entre el brillo máximo que es (o puede) brillo mostrado a (b) el mínimo que es (o puede) aparece.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. en informática, el estado o condición de un dispositivo o equipo que no está bajo el control directo de otro dispositivo. 2. en informática, el estado de un dispositivo que esté desconectado del servicio.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In computer systems, a permanent communications link that connects directly to a mainframe computer through a terminal controller, usually at binary synchronous (bi-sync) transmission rates. 2. In computer systems, a temporary connection between a microcomputer, i. E. , a desktop workstation, and a host bulletin board system or server.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. en seguridad informática, un error de la Comisión, una omisión o un descuido que permite los mecanismos de protección ser evitado o desactivado. 2. un error de la Comisión, omisión o descuido en un sistema de información (IS) que puede permitir que los mecanismos de protección para evitarse. Laguna de sinónimos. 3. error de Comisión, omisión o descuido en un sistema que permite que los mecanismos de protección para evitarse.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. en la programación de audio, grabación o mezcla, para combinar señales de tal manera un canal o fuente se descolora hacia fuera como otro se desvanece, manteniendo un volumen programa esencialmente constante. 2. el resultado produjo de tal modo.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In an electronic device, e. G. , a communications system receiver, or detection device, e. G. , PIN diode, the minimum input signal required to produce a specified output signal having a specified signal-to-noise ratio, or other specified criteria. Note 1: The signal input may be expressed as power in dBm or as field strength in microvolts per meter, with input network impedance stipulated. Note 2: "Sensitivity" is sometimes improperly used as a synonym for "responsivity. " 2. In INFOSEC, a measure of the importance assigned to information by its owner, for the purpose of denoting its need for protection. 3. The characteristic of a resource which implies its value or importance, and may include its vulnerability.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In ac power distribution, the conductor that (a) is intentionally grounded on the supply side of the service disconnect and (b) provides a current return path for ac power currents. 2. In three-phase ac "Y," i. E. , wye, power distribution, the low-potential fourth wire that conducts only that current required to achieve electrical balance, i. E. , to provide a return path for any current imbalance among the three phases.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In a tristimulus color monitor (i. E. , CRT) that employs phosphors excited (driven) by one or more electron beams, the process of controlling the beam (s) to ensure that the individual phosphors representing the color elements within each pixel are properly driven so that (a) within a given pixel there is a proper color balance to ensure the illusion of white, and (b) there is no spillover to adjacent pixels, causing false colors. 2. An analogous process applied to other types of color displays; e. G. , a projection system using three spatially separated monochromatic CRTs, each generating a different color, and in which the three projected color images are superimposed on the projection screen, by means of off-axis optics, to achieve the illusion of white. 3. The calibration process performed to achieve the required proper color balance. 4. The result of such a calibration process, or the degree to which the ideal result is achieved.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In a system , a shared boundary, i. E. , the boundary between two subsystems or two devices. 2. A shared boundary between two functional units, defined by specific attributes, such as functional characteristics, common physical interconnection characteristics, and signal characteristics. 3. A point of communication between two or more processes, persons, or other physical entities. 4. A point of interconnection between user terminal equipment and commercial communications facilities. 5. To interconnect two or more entities at a common point or shared boundary. 6. A common boundary between independent systems or modules where interactions take place. 7. The point of interconnection between two distinct but adjacent communications systems having different functions. The interface in the communication-satellite service is that point where communications terminal equipment of the terrestrial common carriers or other authorized entities interconnects with the terminal equipment of the communication-satellite earth station complex. The interface in the communication-satellite service shall be located at the earth station site, or if this is impracticable, as close thereto as possible. 8. The shared boundary between two functional units, defined by functional characteristics and other characteristics, as appropriate.
Industry:Telecommunications