===== Peer Name Resolution Protocol =====
PNRP is a peer-to-peer protocol designed by Microsoft. The design of PNRP is covered by US Patent #7,065,587, issued on June 20, 2006.
PNRP is a distributed name resolution protocol allowing I... f an "authority" and a "qualifier". The authority is identified by a secure hash of an associated publ
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a large open international community of network d... ture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is open to any interested individual. The IETF Mission Statement is documented in [[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3935.t... Group (IESG)]]. Providing architectural oversight is the [[glossaire:IAB|Internet Architecture Board (
cations based on Java technology. JXTA technology is a set of open protocols that enable any connected... [[glossaire:ERP|Endpoint Routing Protocol (ERP)]] is the protocol by which a peer can discover a route... . The [[glossaire:RVP|Rendezvous Protocol (RVP)]] is used for propagating a message within a peergroup... he [[glossaire:PRP|Peer Resolver Protocol (PRP)]] is the protocol used to send a generic query to one
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Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) is a Link layer networking protocol used by a host c... -layer address, such as an Ethernet address. RARP is described in [[:glossaire:IETF|Internet Engineeri... ss Resolution Protocol (InARP, RFC 2390)]], which is designed to locate the IP address associated with another host's MAC address. InARP is the complement of the Address Resolution Protocol
tor Graphics =====
XML Graphics for the Web
SVG is a language for describing two-dimensional graphic... s in XML. [[http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/|SVG 1.1]] is a W3C Recommendation and is the most recent version of the full specification. [[http://www.w3.org/TR/SVGTiny12/|SVG Tiny 1.2]] is a W3C Recommendation, and targets mobile devices.
nces sociales.
The Data Documentation Initiative is an international effort to establish a standard f... social science data. A membership-based Alliance is developing the DDI specification, which is written in XML.
[[http://quexml.sourceforge.net/|queXML]] is a simple XML schema for designing questionnaires
Protocol, also known as "Inverse ARP" or "InARP", is a protocol used for obtaining Layer 3 addresses (... esses (e.g. the DLCI in Frame Relay networks). It is primarily used in Frame Relay and ATM networks, w... can be viewed as its inverse. In addition, InARP is actually implemented as an extension to ARP. The ... r 2 addresses to Layer 3 addresses. However, RARP is used to obtain the Layer 3 address of the request
As the name implies, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is built specifically to consume small amounts of en... nly in very close proximity. In theory, NFC range is up to 20cm (7.87 inches), but the actual optimal range is less than 4cm (1.57 inches). Also, mobile devices... pensive compared to NFC chips, but iBeacons range is up to 50 meters. Not all phones have NFC chips, b
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ModSecurity is an Apache web server module that provides a web a... all engine. The ModSecurity Rules Language engine is extrememly flexible and robust and has been refer... y Knife of web application firewalls." While this is certainly true, it doesn't do much implicitly on ... atures specific to known vulnerabilities, the CRS is based on generic rules which focus on attack payl
assfish, Tomcat, Jetty, Mule, etc). At least this is the situation where I work. You also have several... cations... This means a lot of configuring.
This is where DDSL helps..
** What is DDSL ?**
DDSL - Dynamic Distributed Service Locator
** Dynamic **
... multiple locations with same "quality".\\
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ge.com|OpenCV]] (//Open Source Computer Vision//) is a library of programming functions for real time computer vision.
OpenCV is released under a BSD license, it is free for both academic and commercial use. It has C++, C, Python ... c. The library has >2500 optimized algorithms. It is used around the world, has >2.5M downloads and >4
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- Requirements gathering : It is a common misconception that an architect has no r... play during the requirements phase. In fact, this is the point when an architect can understand the so... onship between them. Deployment of these elements is also described during this phase.
* [[http://... hase. During this phase the software architecture is subjected to verifications and corrections, which
transactions =====
XA ("eXtended Architecture") is an X/Open group standard for accessing several ba... (such as Atomikos®) can tell a database what work is going on as part of what transaction, and how to ... col at the end of each transaction. Also included is how to recover pending transactions from the data... tp://www.atomikos.com/Documentation/WhatIsXa|What is XA]] on Atomikos website
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omer Edge =====
Customer Edge (CE)—A router that is responsible for connecting the customer to a VPN. All ingress traffic is marked and classified for QoS before it is forwarded to a [[:glossaire:VRF]].
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Management Interoperability Services =====
CMIS is a proposed standard for improving interoperabilit... Although starting as an industry initiative, CMIS is now being administered by standards body, [[/glos... Open Text, Oracle and SAP. The proposed standard is available for public comment at OASIS.
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