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  • 1Node (networking) — For other uses, see Node (disambiguation). In communication networks, a node (Latin nodus, ‘knot’) is a connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint (some terminal equipment). The definition of a node depends on the …

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  • 2Virtual water — (also known as embedded water, embodied water, or hidden water) refers, in the context of trade, to the water used in the production of a good or service. For instance, it takes 1,300 cubic meters of water on average to produce one metric tonne… …

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  • 3Virtual concatenation — (VCAT) is an inverse multiplexing technique used to split SONET/SDH bandwidth into logical groups, which may be transported or routed independently. Alternate SONET/SDH concatenation techniques are contiguous concatenation and arbitrary… …

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  • 4Virtual synchrony — is an interprocess messaging passing (sometimes called event queue management) technology. Virtual synchrony systems allow programs running in a network to organize themselves into process groups , and to send messages to groups (as opposed to… …

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  • 5Node Magazine — URL http://www.nodemagazine.com/ Slogan Everything Is Potential Commercial? No Type of site …

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  • 6Virtual Machine lifecycle management — is the class of management that looks at the lifecycle of a virtual machine from the viewpoint of the application vs one focused on roles within an organization. A number of major software vendors, including Microsoft and Novell, have begun to… …

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  • 7Node fencing — is a concept in computer clusters. A node fence (or I/O fence) is a virtual fence that separates nodes which may have access to a shared resource from nodes which must not. It may separate an active node from its backup. If the backup crosses the …

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  • 8Virtual earth — may refer to:* Virtual ground the node of an electrical circuit that is maintained at a steady reference potential, without being connected directly to the reference potential. * Microsoft Virtual Earth a technology framework used in interactive… …

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  • 9Virtual ground — In the theory of electrical networks, a virtual ground ( or virtual earth) is a node of the circuit that is maintained at a steady reference potential, without being connected directly to the reference potential. In some cases the reference… …

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  • 10Virtual circuit — In telecommunications and computer networks, a virtual circuit (VC), synonymous to virtual connection and virtual channel, is a connection oriented communication service that is delivered by means of packet mode communication. After a connection… …

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