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  • 121End-to-end principle — The end to end principle is one of the central design principles of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) widely used on the Internet as well as in other protocols and distributed systems in general. The principle states that, whenever possible …

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  • 122XML — Infobox file format name = Extensible Markup Language icon = logo = extension = .xml mime = application/xml, text/xml (deprecated) type code = uniform type = public.xml magic = owner = World Wide Web Consortium genre = Markup language container… …

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  • 123Split horizon — In computer networks, distance vector routing protocols employ the split horizon rule which prohibits a router from advertising a route back out the interface from which it was learned. Split horizon is one of the methods used to prevent routing… …

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  • 124Link adaptation — Link adaptation, or adaptive coding and modulation (ACM), is a term used in wireless communications to denote the matching of the modulation, coding and other signal and protocol parameters to the conditions on the radio link (e.g. the pathloss,… …

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  • 125Reliable Server Pooling — (RSerPool) ist ein Protokollrahmenwerk zur Verwaltung von Server Pools sowie zur Durchführung von logischen Sitzungen (Sessions) von Clients mit solchen Pools. Als Teil der Sitzungsverwaltung übernimmt RSerPool dabei insbesondere die Auswahl… …

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  • 126Self-reconfiguring modular robot — Modular self reconfiguring robotic systems or self reconfigurable modular robots are autonomous kinematic machines with variable morphology. Beyond conventional actuation, sensing and control typically found in fixed morphology robots, self… …

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  • 127Enhanced 911 — Enhanced 9 1 1 or E9 1 1 service is a North American telecommunications based system that automatically associates a physical address with the calling party s telephone number, and routes the call to the most appropriate Public Safety Answering… …

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  • 128Stern Review — The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700 page report released on October 30, 2006 by economist Lord Stern of Brentford for the British government, which discusses the effect of climate change and global warming on the world… …

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