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Network transparency definition

Network transparency refers to the ability of a protocol to transmit data over the network in a way that is transparent (invisible) to those who are using the applications that use the protocol.In this regard, users of a particular application they can access remote resources in the same way they would access their own local resources. An example of this is cloud storage, where remote files are presented as if they were locally accessible; also the cloud computing where the resource in question is the processing. From English: network transparency. X Windows The term is often applied partially correctly in the context of the X Windows system, which is capable of transmitting graphic data over the network and integrating it seamlessly with the applications that are running and displayed locally; however, certain extensions of the X Windows system are not able to work on the network. Firewall In firewall technology, transparency can be defined in the network layer ( or IP) or

Definition of dpx

Addictions Digital Picture eXchange file format.Standard Kodak graphic format similar to Cineon but with flexible and variable image headers. Bitmap graphics formats (rasterized) art • bmp • cin • cpt • dpx • exr • fpx • gif • iff, ilbm, lbm • jpeg, jpg • jpg2, jp2 • mng • pbm • pcd • pcx • png • ppm • psd • sgi, rgb, rgba, int, inta, bw • tga, tpic • tiff, tif • raw • wbmp • xbm • xcf • xpm Vector graphic formats ai • cdr • cgm • dxf • dwg • fh • fla • ps • svg, svgz • swf • sxd • wmf • xalm • xar Raster and vector formats eps • pdf • pict, pct, pic • px • pgm • psp Metafile formats eps • pict Informatics Dictionary

MIDI keyboard definition

Input device consisting of a musical keyboard that uses the MIDI controller.The MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a digital standard for the representation and transmission of sounds developed in the 80s of the last century.A keyboard can synthesize audio or pre-recorded wave. Old computer sound cards had a MIDI port (DIN 5-pin standard), which allows you to connect musical instruments to the computer, such as a synthesizer or MIDI keyboard.USB ports are currently used more, although USB to MIDI converters also come. Extension.mid files are used to save MIDI files. Any questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email

DirectSound definition

API belonging to DirectX.Provides an interface between applications and the sound card, allowing applications to produce music and sounds.It also provides essential services such as mixing audio and volume control, among others. Any questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email

Definition of 202

Adverts HTTP status code that is generated when a request has been accepted but is not yet completed. Do we improve the definition? Points: 0 (0 votes) We answer your questions or comments below: Questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email Informatics Dictionary

Broken Link Definition

(link, broken link, outdated link, linkrot).In internet jargon, condition in which a hypertext link is found that leads to a web page or some web part that has been removed or never existed. Links broken are usually answered from a web server with the classic 404 error message, page not found. Questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email

Initialization vector definition

In cryptography, an initialization vector (IV) is a block of bits required to achieve a flow encryption or block encryption, in one of the encryption modes, with a result independent of other encryption produced by the same key.p> The size of the IV depends on the encryption algorithm and the cryptographic protocol and is often as long as the block size or the size of the key. Source: Initialization vector (CCL)

Definition of Network Address Translation (NAT)

Network Address Translation, Network Address Translation and better known as NAT. Network Address Translation is a mechanism used by IP routers to exchange data packets between two networks that mutually assign incompatible addresses. It consists of converting, in real time, the addresses used in the transported packets.It is also necessary to edit the packets to allow the operation of protocols that include address information within the protocol conversation. For more information see: NAT. Questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email

TPI definition

(Tracks per inch or TPI-Tracks per inch).It is a unit of measure that indicates the number of tracks that can be written in a space of one inch wide.It is a measure of radial density. For example, Flexible 5 1/4 inch dual density floppy disks have 48 tpi, while high density floppy disks have 96 tpi. Questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email

Nokia Lumia definition (series)

Nokia Lumia is a line of smartphones and tablets developed by Nokia. The Lumia product line was launched as a result of a partnership between Microsoft and Nokia, where all Lumia products use the Windows Phone operating system. Compete directly with the Amazon iPhone and mobile devices that use Google's Android. Origin of the name Lumia Lumia is the plural form of " lumi "which in the Finnish language means" snow ". Questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email

Microsoft definition

Acronym for Microcomputer Software.American company founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen; owner and producer of the MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems, which are used in most of the world's computers, in fact it is the provider of 50% of the software applications worldwide. The company has suffered , throughout its history, numerous trials for monopolistic practices. The largest computer companies in the world Open close Related: • The history of Windows.

MS definition

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Splog Definition

This is an acronym for Spam Blog.Splogs are fake websites (blog type) whose purpose is to increase the number of clicks to their affiliated sites and increase their ranking of visits. Sploggers are the creators of splogs. Questions? needs more information? Write and we will respond to your email

Mainframe Definition

A Mainframe is a large, powerful and expensive computer used primarily in companies that need to process large amounts of data or support large numbers of users. In Spanish they are called: central computer or macrocomputer. A mainframe can work years without problems or interruptions; It can even be repaired while it works. It can also simulate the operation of hundreds of personal computers (virtual terminators) within a company. A mainframe is not the same as a supercomputer. Difference between mainframes/macrocomputers and supercomputers The main difference between mainframes or macrocomputers and supercomputers is their typical application domain-mainframes excel in reliable volume computing in domains that require whole operations (for example, financial, indexing, comparisons, etc.). Supercomputers are designed to excel in their ability to perform floating-point operations: addition, subtraction and multiplication with sufficient precision digits to model continuous

Synchronous optical networking definition

(Synchronous optical network).Method of communication of digital information with the use of lasers or LEDs on optical fiber. This method was developed to replace the PDH (Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy) system for the transport of large amounts of data and for allow interoperability between equipment from different manufacturers. With respect to their predecessors, synchronous Optical Networks provide more configuration flexibility and greater bandwidth, allowing also to reduce equipment requirements and increase reliability in the network, among other advantages. There are multiple closely related standards that describe Synchronous optical networking: * SDH or Synchronous Digital Hierarchy: standard developed by the ITU, documented in standard G.707 and its extension G.708 * SONET or Synchronous Optical Networking: standard defined by GR-253-CORE of Telcordia and T1.105 of ANSI. Both are currently used: S ONET in the USA and Canada, and the SDH in the rest of the world.

Pgm definition

Ads Portable Graymap Format.Grayscale graphic format.It has a color depth of 8 bits per pixel.A PGM file contains plain text that can be modified by a processor of text. Bitmap graphics formats (rasterized) art • bmp • cin • cpt • dpx • exr • fpx • gif • iff, ilbm, lbm • jpeg, jpg • jpg2, jp2 • mng • pbm • pcd • pcx • png • ppm • psd • sgi, rgb, rgba, int, inta, bw • tga, tpic • tiff, tif • raw • wbmp • xbm • xcf • xpm Vector graphic formats ai • cdr • cgm • dxf • dwg • fh • fla • ps • svg, svgz • swf • sxd • wmf • xalm • xar Raster and vector formats eps • pdf • pict, pct, pic • px • pgm • psp Metafile formats eps • pict Informatics Dictionary

Definition of a spreadsheet cell

In spreadsheets, a cell is a unique place where you can enter data into a spreadsheet.The basic unit cell in a spreadsheet and is formed by the intersection of a row and a column. In general, the cells are represented in rectangular form and are located by a row number/letter and a column number/letter, and can be identified with a unique name, for example B4 (column B, row 4). A cell can contain text, numbers, formulas or instructions. Address of a cell in Excel The address of a cell in a spreadsheet is a route that allows you to access a certain cell within the spreadsheet. In Excel, the address of a cell has the following form: $ x $ y, where x is the letter of the column and y is the row number. For example, $ A $ 1, is referring to the cell in column A, row 1. Another example, $ D $ 3, is the address to the cell that is located in the colu mna D, row 3. There is the ADDRESS function in Excel that allows to obtain the address of a cell in a spreadsheet, using the spe

Definition of 64-bit operating systems

The term 64 bits describes a generation of computers that have a 64-bit processor.To be able to take advantage of the 64-bit microprocessors, operating systems have to be specifically designed for them.A chronology of 64-bit operating system releases follows.. History of 64-bit operating systems -1985: Cray launches UNICOS, the first implementation of a 64-bit UNIX operating system. -1993: DEC launches the Unik-like 64-bit DEC OSF/1 AXP operating system, then renamed Tru64 UNIX, for its systems based on Alpha architecture. -1994: Support for the MIPS R8000 processor is added to the operating system Silicon Graphics IRIX in its 6.0 version. -1995: DEC launches OpenVMS 7.0, the first full 64-bit version of OpenVMS for Alpha.The first 64-bit Linux distribution for the Alpha architecture is released. -1996: Support for the MIPS R4x00 processor in 64-bit mode is added in the Silicon Graphics IRIX operating system in version 6.2 -1998: Sun launches Solaris 7, with full support for the

Click Definition

(clicking).Action to click with the mouse of a computer.By general it refers to using the left button (in right hand configuration).For more information see: Click. Related: • Mouse • Click • Click