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  • 81C (programming language) — C The C Programming Language[1] (aka K R ) is the seminal book on C …

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  • 82REBOL — Infobox programming language name = REBOL paradigm = multi paradigm year = 1997 designer = Carl Sassenrath developer = REBOL Technologies latest release version = Core 2.7.6, View 2.7.6 latest release date = March, 2008 typing = dynamic, strong… …

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  • 83Communications protocol — For other senses of this word, see Protocol. A communications protocol is a system of digital message formats and rules for exchanging those messages in or between computing systems and in telecommunications. A protocol may have a formal… …

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  • 84C file input/output — C Standard Library Data types Character classification Strings Mathematics File input/output Date/time Localiza …

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  • 85Indent style — In computer programming, an indent style is a convention governing the indentation of blocks of code to convey the program s structure. This article largely addresses the C programming language and its descendants, but can be (and frequently is)… …

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  • 86SCTP packet structure — The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) has a simpler basic packet structure than TCP or UDP. Each consists of two basic sections: # The common header , which occupies the first 12 bytes. In the diagram to the right, this header is… …

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  • 87Value change dump — is an ASCII based format for dumpfiles generated by EDA logic simulation tools. The standard, four value VCD format was defined along with the Verilog hardware description language by the IEEE Standard 1364 1995 in 1995. An Extended VCD format… …

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  • 88IP fragmentation attacks — In computer networking the process of breaking up a single IP datagram into two or more IP datagrams of smaller size is called IP fragmentation. This comes from the fact that every datalink medium has a limit on the size of the transmitting frame …

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  • 89Virtuelles privates Netz — Virtual Private Network (dt. virtuelles privates Netz; kurz VPN) dient der Einbindung von Geräten eines benachbarten Netzes an das eigene Netz, ohne dass die Netzwerke zueinander kompatibel sein müssen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Grundlagen 1.1… …

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  • 90Virtuelles privates Netzwerk — Virtual Private Network (dt. virtuelles privates Netz; kurz VPN) dient der Einbindung von Geräten eines benachbarten Netzes an das eigene Netz, ohne dass die Netzwerke zueinander kompatibel sein müssen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Grundlagen 1.1… …

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