data sink

  • 1Data Sink —   [engl.], Datensenke …

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  • 2data sink —    A device that can accept data signals from a transmission device …

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  • 3Data Sink — lt. ISO eine Entity, die von einer korrespondierenden Entity Daten empfängt …

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  • 4Data Sink — lt. ISO eine Entity, die von einer korrespondierenden Entity Daten empfängt …

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  • 5Data terminal equipment — (DTE) is an end instrument that converts user information into signals or reconverts received signals. These can also be called tail circuits. A DTE device communicates with the data circuit terminating equipment (DCE). The DTE/DCE classification …

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  • 6Data link — This article is about a telecommunication term. For the American data storage company, see Datalink Corporation. For the Open System Interconnection model second layer, see Data link layer. In telecommunication a data link is the means of… …

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  • 7data terminal equipment —    (DTE)    1. The data source, data sink, or both.    2. Equipment that usually includes control logic, buffer, and one or more input or output devices or computers; can also contain error control, synchronization, and station identification… …

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  • 8Sink (disambiguation) — Sink may refer to:* Sink, a bowl shaped fixture, usually made of porcelain or stainless steel, that is used for washing hands or small objects * Sink (geography), an area of dry land below sea level, for example the Salton Sink * Sink… …

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  • 9Data Definition Language — A data definition language or data description language (DDL) is a syntax similar to a computer programming language for defining data structures, especially database schemas. Contents 1 History 2 SQL 2.1 CREATE statements …

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  • 10sink — sɪŋk n. wash basin; sewer, drain; cesspool; place where criminals gather; device that disposes of excess energy within an electrical circuit (Electronics); receiver, device that receives data or heat (Computers) v. submerge, fall down below the …

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