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  • 11User account policy — is a document which outlines the requirements for requesting and maintaining an account on computer systems or networks, typically within an organization. It is very important for large sites where users typically have accounts on many systems.… …

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  • 12Access-eGov — Research Project name=Access eGov title= Access to e Government Services Employing Semantic Technologies keywords=e Government, Semantic interoperability, Semantic Web, Web Services fundingAgency=European Union frameworkProgramme=FP6… …

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  • 13Multi-user — Single user redirects here. For a product designed for cheapness and short term convenience rather than medium to long term durability, see Single use. Multi user is a term that defines an operating system or application software that allows… …

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  • 14Access token — In Microsoft Windows operating systems, an access token contains the security information for a login session and identifies the user, the user s groups, and the user s privileges. OverviewAn access token is as an object encapsulating the… …

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  • 15User-defined function — A User Defined Function, or UDF, is a function provided by the user of a program or environment, in a context where the usual assumption is that functions are built into the program or environment.BASIC languageIn some old implementations of the… …

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  • 16Access network — An access network is that part of a telecommunications network which connects subscribers to their immediate service provider. It is contrasted with the core network, (for example the Network Switching Subsystem in GSM) which connects local… …

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  • 17Access Commerce — Infobox Company company company name = Access Commerce company type = Public foundation = 1987 location city = Toulouse and Chicago Illinois location country = France and USA key people = Jacques Soumeillan, CEO and Founder, Kurt Haller,… …

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  • 18Single UNIX Specification — The Single UNIX Specification (SUS) is the collective name of a family of standards for computer operating systems to qualify for the name Unix . The SUS is developed and maintained by the Austin Group, based on earlier work by the IEEE and The… …

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  • 19User space — kernel space redirects here. For mathematical definition, see null space. A conventional operating system usually segregates virtual memory into kernel space and user space. Kernel space is strictly reserved for running the kernel, kernel… …

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  • 20Single-frequency network — For other uses, see SFN (disambiguation). A single frequency network or SFN is a broadcast network where several transmitters simultaneously send the same signal over the same frequency channel. Contents 1 Overview 2 OFDM and COFDM 3 DVB T SFN …

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