response message

  • 1response message — atsakomasis pranešimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. response message vok. Antwortmeldung, f; Rückantwort, f rus. ответное сообщение, n pranc. message de réponse, m …

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  • 2Message Format Language — (MFL) is a BEA proprietary language to describe the layout of binary data, and defines rules to transform the binary data in typed data. A Message Format Language (MFL) document is a specialized XML document used to describe the layout of binary… …

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  • 3Response time (technology) — In technology, response time is the time a system or functional unit takes to react to a given input. Data processing In data processing, the response time perceived by the end user is the interval between :(a) the instant at which an operator at …

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  • 4message de réponse — atsakomasis pranešimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. response message vok. Antwortmeldung, f; Rückantwort, f rus. ответное сообщение, n pranc. message de réponse, m …

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  • 5Message-oriented middleware — (MOM) is software or hardware infrastructure supporting sending and receiving messages between distributed systems. MOM allows application modules to be distributed over heterogeneous platforms and reduces the complexity of developing… …

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  • 6Message in a Bottle (film) — Message in a Bottle Theatrical release poster Directed by Luis Mandoki Produced by …

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  • 7Message in a Bottle (song) — Message in a Bottle Single by The Police from the album Reggatta de Blanc B side …

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  • 8Message precedence — is an indicator attached to a message indicating its level of urgency. Contents 1 CCEB military precedence 1.1 FLASH (Z) 1.2 IMMEDIATE (O) 1.3 PRIORITY (P) …

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  • 9Message of the Week — The West Wing episode Episode no. Season 7 Episode 135 Directed by Christopher Misiano Written by …

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  • 10Response to the 2005 London bombings — The 7 July 2005 London bombings were a series of four terrorist bombs which exploded on the London Underground and a bus during the morning rush hour, killing more than 50 people. The attacks prompted a massive response from the emergency… …

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