domain name system

  • 91Domain Technologie Control — Developer(s) GPLHost and its contributors, sponsored as well by iGlobalNetworks Operating system Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X Server [1] Available in Chinese, English …

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  • 92Name — For other uses, see Name (disambiguation). Ceremonies, such as baptism, can be used to give names. A name is a word or term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a …

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  • 93domain —    A description of a single computer, a whole department, or a complete site, used for naming and administrative purposes.    Top level domains must be registered to receive mail from outside the organization; local domains have meaning only… …

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  • 94Top-level domain — TLD redirects here. For other uses, see TLD (disambiguation). A top level domain (TLD) is one of the domains at the highest level in the hierarchical Domain Name System of the Internet.[1] The top level domain names are installed in the root zone …

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  • 95Domain-specific multimodeling — Domain specific multimodeling[1] is a software development paradigm where each view is made explicit as a separate domain specific language (DSL). Successful development of a modern enterprise system requires the convergence of multiple views.… …

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  • 96Root name server — A Cisco 7301 router, part of the AMS IX mirror of the K root server. A root name server is a name server for the Domain Name System s root zone. It directly answers requests for records in the root zone and answers other requests returning a list …

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  • 97Berkeley Internet Name Daemon — BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Entwickler: ISC Aktuelle Version: 9.6.0 (7. Januar 2009) Betriebssystem: z. B. UNIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD …

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  • 98Berkeley Internet Name Domain — BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Entwickler: ISC Aktuelle Version: 9.6.0 (7. Januar 2009) Betriebssystem: z. B. UNIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD …

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  • 99Root-Domain — Jeder Name einer Domain im Internet besteht aus einer Folge von durch Punkte getrennten Zeichen. Die Bezeichnung Top Level Domain (vom englischen top level domain, übersetzt Bereich oberster Ebene; Abkürzung TLD) bezeichnet dabei den letzten… …

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  • 100Top Level Domain — Jeder Name einer Domain im Internet besteht aus einer Folge von durch Punkte getrennten Zeichen. Die Bezeichnung Top Level Domain (vom englischen top level domain, übersetzt Bereich oberster Ebene; Abkürzung TLD) bezeichnet dabei den letzten… …

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