ce (IETF) is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is open to any interested indivi... ed by Area Directors, or ADs. The ADs are members of the [[glossaire:IESG|Internet Engineering Steerin
oftware Development Life Cycle =====
Five phases of the software development life cycle:
{{:glossaire:sdlc_waterfall_model.png|The activities of the software development process represented in t... can understand the so-called "quality attributes" of software as perceived by the stakeholders.
* ... s phase an architect provides a high-level design of the system identifying the software elements, the
responsible for defining the overall architecture of the Internet, providing guidance and broad direct... |Internet Society (ISOC)]], and oversees a number of critical activities in support of the Internet.
The IAB is chartered both as a committee of the IETF and as an advisory body of the Internet
(ISC) is proud to be the producer and distributor of commercial quality Open Source software for the I... e most complete reference standard implementation of [[glossaire:DNS]] ([[glossaire:BIND]]) software u... ile quality and compliance are the responsibility of professional software engineers.
ISC also provides a number of Operational Programs and Services that benefit us
ses that act as permanent identifiers in the face of a dynamic and changing Web infrastructure. Instead of resolving directly to Web resources, PURLs provide a level of indirection that allows the underlying Web addresses of resources to change over time without negatively
W3C Recommendation and is the most recent version of the full specification. [[http://www.w3.org/TR/SV... r development which will extend previous versions of the specification, and which will serve as the core of future SVG developments.
The SVG Working Group is currently working in parallel on a set of modules, for extending prior specifications, and
lling the JDO interface methods). This separation of concerns leads to a high degree of independence of the Java view of data from the database view of the data.
Interfaces are defined for the user's view
uality assessment, interpretation and utilization of data. MMS, the Multi-network Metadata System, is a long term strategy with the goal of improving consistency of and access to our critical metadata. While metadata include station historie... , data catalogs and directories and documentation of individual datasets, the initial focus has been o
(AErosol RObotic NETwork) program is a federation of ground-based remote sensing aerosol networks established by NASA and PHOTONS (Univ. of Lille 1, CNES, and CNRS-INSU) and is greatly expa... ous and readily accessible public domain database of aerosol optical, microphysical and radiative prop... aerosol research and characterization, validation of satellite retrievals, and synergism with other da
Device Configuration (CLDC) is a fundamental part of the architecture of the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME). J2ME technology is delivered in API bu... nal packages provide capability in specific areas of functionality, such as wireless messaging and mul... m easy access to the components a particular kind of device actually has, without the overhead of APIs
SL help ?**
In many big companies you have a lot of services (SOAP, REST, etc) spread across many se... ht also have (or want) several different versions of one service to run at the same time.
All those service locations... This means a lot of configuring.
This is where DDSL helps..
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** Distributed **
DDSL has no single point of failure. \\
It uses [[https://hadoop.apache.org/z
net Protocol address management (IPAM) is a means of planning, tracking, and managing the Internet Pro... lue these services together so that each is aware of changes in the other (for instance DNS knowing of the [[/glossaire/IP]] address taken by a client vi... management and are causing technical obsolescence of the early generations of IP address management (I
ased on Java technology. JXTA technology is a set of open protocols that enable any connected device o... a P2P manner.
The JXTA protocols defines a suite of six XML-based protocols that standardize the mann... ol by which a peer can discover a route (sequence of hops) to send a message to another peer potential... he establishment a virtual network overlay on top of physical networks allowing peers to directly inte
s one or more server hosts to maintain a database of mappings from Link Layer address to protocol addr... other host's MAC address. InARP is the complement of the Address Resolution Protocol used for the reverse lookup. RARP was only used for lookup of a host's own IP address.
==== Send RARP packet o... derstanding that when ARP returns the MAC address
of a given IP address on the wire that RARP will ret
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RSA Laboratories is the research center of RSA, The Security Division of EMC.
The RSA algorithm is named after Ron **R**ivest, Adi **S**hamir a... rst discovered in 1973 by Clifford Cocks [COCK73] of [[http://www.cesg.gov.uk/|CESG]] (part of the [[http://www.gchq.gov.uk/|British GCHQ]]) but this was