Across
- A network that provides virtual circuits and that is established by using the facilities of a real network.
- The functional separation of telecommunications networks.
- An unwanted program which places itself into other programs, which are shared among computer systems, and replicates itself.
- In layered communications system architecture, a formal set of procedures that are adopted to facilitate functional interoperation within the layered hierarchy.
- Noise Loosely, any disturbance tending to interfere with the normal operation of a device or system.
- To design, write, and test programs.
- Pertaining to a process in which all events occur one after the other.
- An intranet that has been extended to include access to or from selected external organizations such as customers or suppliers, but not the general public.
- The return of a portion of the output, or processed portion of the output, of a (usually active) device to the input.
- The published schedule of rates or charges for a specific unit of equipment, facility, or type of service such as might be provided by a telecommunications common carrier.
- A set of items, such as telephone calls or packets, arranged in sequence.
- Pertaining to communication with a data processing facility from a remote location or facility through a data link.
|
|
Down
- Equipment that is sufficiently rugged to withstand adverse environments.
- Abbreviation for "what you see is what you get"
- The only way to end an unanswered call attempt.
- In communication, the emission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves.
- Acronym for radiation absorbed dose. The basic unit of measure for expressing absorbed radiant energy per unit mass of material.
- The controlling or routing of signals in circuits to execute logical or arithmetic operations or to transmit data between specific points in a network.
- Pertaining to the design concept in which interchangeable units are used to create a functional end product.
- An application of push technology that allows users to automatically receive specific kinds of content.
- Any entity that makes telephones available to the public or to transient users of its premises, for interstate telephone calls using a provider of operator services.
- In data communication, a sequence of binary digits, including data and control signals, that is transmitted and switched as a composite whole.
- A process intended to render magnetically stored information irretrievable by normal means.
|