rganise le rassemblement annuel des internautes.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a large... perators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is open to any interested individua
ware 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 the waterfall model}}
- Requirements gathering : It is
pen protocols that enable any connected device on the network, ranging from cell phones and wireless PD... , to communicate and collaborate in a P2P manner.
The JXTA protocols defines a suite of six XML-based protocols that standardize the manner in which peers self-organize into peergrou... r resources, communicate, and monitor each other. The [[glossaire:ERP|Endpoint Routing Protocol (ERP)]]
F avec les autres organismes de standardisation.
The IAB is responsible for defining the overall architecture of the Internet, providing guidance and broad direction to the [[glossaire:IETF|Internet Engineering Task Force
e:RFC|RFC 903]]. It has been rendered obsolete by the [[:glossaire:BOOTP|Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)]] and the modern [[:glossaire:DHCP|Dynamic Host Configurati... addresses needed to be individually configured on the servers by an administrator. RARP was limited to ... IP|IP]] addresses only.
Reverse ARP differs from the [[:glossaire:InARP|Inverse Address Resolution Pro
is a peer-to-peer protocol designed by Microsoft. The design of PNRP is covered by US Patent #7,065,587... y other information. Other hosts can then resolve the peer name, retrieve the corresponding addresses and other information, and establish peer-to-peer conn... are composed of an "authority" and a "qualifier". The authority is identified by a secure hash of an as
===== Inverse Address Resolution Protocol =====
The Inverse Address Resolution Protocol, also known a... sses) of other nodes from Layer 2 addresses (e.g. the DLCI in Frame Relay networks). It is primarily us... re sometimes obtained from Layer 2 signaling, and the corresponding Layer 3 addresses must be available... P is actually implemented as an extension to ARP. The packet formats are the same; only the operation c
a Objects (POJO)]]) to represent persistent data. The approach separates data manipulation (done by accessing Java data members in the Java domain objects) from database manipulation (done by calling 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 d
net Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) is proud to be the producer and distributor of commercial quality Open Source software for the Internet Community and to offer world-class onlin... ces based on our software. Since 1996 ISC has led the industry with the most complete reference standard implementation of [[glossaire:DNS]] ([[glossaire:BI
Scalable Vector Graphics =====
XML Graphics for the Web
SVG is a language for describing two-dimensi... R/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 W... evelopment which will extend previous versions of the specification, and which will serve as the core o
rce Locators - June 1995
* [[rfc>RFC 2368]] The mailto URL scheme - July 1998
* [[rfc>RFC 4248]] The telnet URI Scheme - October 2005
* [[rfc>RFC 4266]] The gopher URI Scheme - November 2005
* [[rfc>RFC 3966]] The tel URI for Telephone Numbers (December 2004) [[r
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol =====
The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)... syndication, and generalized routing of XML data. The technology pages provide more information about the various XMPP "building blocks". Several books abou... Jabber/XMPP technologies are available, as well.
The core technology behind XMPP was invented by Jerem
anagement and Compliance =====
**Governance** is the responsibility of senior executive management and... creating organizational transparency by defining the mechanisms an organization uses to ensure that it... and provides for corrective action in cases where the rules have been ignored or misconstrued.
**Risk Management** is the process by which an organization sets the risk to
====== IESG ======
===== The Internet Engineering Steering Group =====
L'Internet Engineering Steerin... me [[glossaire:RFC|Request For Comments (RFC)]].
The IESG is responsible for technical management of IETF activities and the Internet standards process. As part of the ISOC, it administers the process according to the rules and
database systems in a TCP/IP environment. It has the following objectives:
* To allow any workstatio... e SQL statements interactively or imbedded within the application programs, to access any database on any operating system.
* To distribute the applications of a database host to a requester machine.
NDB is built on the Remote Procedure Call (any arbitrary implementati