List of Internet topics - List of Internet topics This page aims to list articles on Wikipedia that are related to the Internet and Internet Protocol. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar and on the bottom of the page.. The list is not necessarily complete or up to date - if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please do update the page accordingly. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Ad hoc network -- Address resolution protocol -- ADSL -- AirPort networking --.
Internet group management protocol - Internet group management protocol The Internet Group Management Protocol is a communications protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish multicast group memberships. It is an integral part of the IP multicast specification, like ICMP for unicast connections. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 IGMP version 0. 1.1 RFC 966, page 16: 1.2 RFC 988, pages 1, 2 and 3: 1.3 RFC 988, page 10: 1.4 RFC 988, page 13: 2 IGMP version 1. 2.5 RFC 1054, pages 10 through 13: 2.6 RFC 1054, pages 16 and 17: 2.6.1 HOST GROUP ADDRESS ISSUES: Group Address Binding. 2.6.2 CHANGES FROM RFC-988. 2.7 RFC 1112, page 3: 2.7.3 HOST GROUP ADDRESSES. 2.8 RFC 1112,.
List of electronics topics - Balancing network Ball grid array Band gap Bandwidth compression Bare particular Baseband Battery (electricity) Baud rate Baudot code beam beam diameter beam divergence beam steering beamwidth Bel Bias biconical antenna billboard antenna Binaural recording Binary classification Bipolar junction transistor Broadband Internet Back-to-back connection Backscattering Balance return loss Balanced line Band-stop filter Beam diameter Beamwidth Bias distortion Bilateral synchronization Bipolar signal Bit inversion Bit pairing Bit stuffing Bit synchronous operation Bit-count integrity Bits per second Black facsimile transmission Black recording BNC connector Signal boosting boresight Broadband Breadboard Bremsstrahlung Bridging loss Burst transmission Busy hour Busy signal Bypass Barrage jamming Big ugly dish Bit robbing Blanketing Bluetooth Broadband wireless access Broadcasting C C-QUAM Cable modem Cable television Call collision Call set-up time Call-second Capacitor Capacitive coupling Capture effect Carbon nanotube Carrier system Card.
H2G2 - wanting to become a Wikipedian, please take a look at our guide for h2g2 Researchers. h2g2 is an online community engaged in the construction of a guide to life, the universe, and everything. Much of it is encyclopedic, but the site also covers more esoteric subjects, such as plastic bag bras, teaching your cat to fetch, or burying oneself in sand. The site was founded in April 1999 by the author Douglas Adams and some of his friends as the Earth edition of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (Adams, of course, was famous for the Radio Series/TV Series/Book Series/Play of the same name). h2g2 serves as a handy abbreviation for that rather lengthy title, with the advantage that most people are able to spell it. Like many other dot-com companies,.
Homeschooling - government intrusion. Also, most families are not homeschooling for religious reasons, and study other things, like primary sources for their curricula. The fear of extremism deserves attention. In the United States, a significant minority of homeschooling parents are conservative Christians who distrust the "secularism" and "liberal politics" of government schools. These were, for about 20 years, the loudest and most visible homeschoolers and their homeschool organizations have done much to create the common belief that all homeschoolers fit into this category. Some persons oppose homeschooling because they fear that children in such homes could be trapped into a cultic atmosphere and raised entirely without a view of the larger social world. Such indoctrination has been observed in public-schooled children. Public schooling is therefore not a perfectly reliable solution. Proponents argue that.
Glossary of telecommunication network terms - expedited data unit -- GOSIP -- high-level control -- intermediate system -- LAP-B -- layer -- layered system -- logical link control sublayer (LLC) -- medium access control sublayer (MAC) -- n-entity -- network termination 1 (NT1) -- network termination 2 (NT2) -- n-user -- open system -- open systems architecture -- Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) -- Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)--architecture -- Open Systems Interconnection Specification (OSI)--Protocol -- Open Systems Interconnection--Reference Model (OSI--RM) -- Open Systems Interconnection Definitions (OSI)--Service -- Open Systems Interconnection Management (OSI)--Systems -- peer entity -- peer group -- physical signaling sublayer (PLS) -- protocol -- protocol-control information -- protocol data unit (PDU) -- protocol hierarchy -- service -- service access point (SAP) -- service data unit (SDU) -- SONET -- standardized profile -- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
File sharing - indirectly transfer files from one computer to another over the Internet, over a smaller Intranet, or across simple networks following the peer-to-peer (P2P) model. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 File-sharing programs 2 File-sharing dynamics 3 Privacy concerns 4 Early models for file sharing 5 File sharing and copyright 6 List of file-sharing utilities 7 Categories of clients: 8 Communities and external links 8.1 Portals 8.2 Mailing Lists 8.3 Newsgroups 8.4 Papers, Articles and Infant Projects 9 Credit File-sharing programs A variety of file-sharing programss is available on several different networks. Availability depends partly on operating system, and different networks have different features (for example, multiple-source downloads, different sorts of search limiting, and so on). Several major file-sharing programs contain spyware, which many users wish to avoid. File-sharing dynamics There are several.
December 2003 - December, 2003. See also: 2004 Canadian Federal Election 2004 Taiwan Presidential Election 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Bloody Sunday Inquiry Search for Beagle 2 Kyoto Protocol Liberian Crisis Same-sex Marriage SCO v. IBM Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Road Map to Peace North Korean Crisis War on Terrorism Afghanistan timeline December 2003 Occupation of Iraq Iraq Timeline December 31, 2003 In Taiwan, President Chen Shui-bian signs a law that allows referendums to be held. The People's Republic of China condemns this. [1] Occupation of Iraq: A car bomb detonates outside an upmarket Baghdad restaurant much favoured by foreign journalists, killing five New Year revellers. [1] The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences mails nomination ballots in which it qualifies 254 films released in 2003 as eligible for Oscar consideration. [1] December 30, 2003 The.
Current events - Beagle 2 Hutton Inquiry Israeli-Palestinian conflict Road Map to Peace Kyoto Protocol Liberian Crisis North Korean Crisis Same-sex Marriage SCO v. IBM War on Terrorism Afghanistan timeline January 2004 Occupation of Iraq Iraq Timeline Related pages Recent deaths Wikipedia Announcements About this page Selected Articles January 17, 2004 NASA says the new space program initiatives announced by President of the United States George W. Bush will preclude further servicing missions for the Hubble space telescope program.[1] Human cloning: Fertility expert Dr. Panos Zavos claims to have successfully transplanted a two week old embryo into a 35 year old woman. He said he had not done the act anywhere where "the spirit of the law" was against such a procedure. [1] January 16, 2004 U.S. President George W. Bush appoints Charles Pickering.
Remediation - ecological risk where there are no legislated standards or where standards are advisory (often called Preliminary Remediation Goals -PRG's). Remediation Standards The most comprehensive set of PRG's is from US EPA Region 9, although the Canadian EPA also has a comprehensive spreadsheet of PRG's. There is also a set of standard used in Europe commonly called the Dutch standards. The EU is rapidly moving towards European wide standards, although most of the industrialised nations in Europe have their own standards at present Site Assessment Once a site is suspected of being seriously contaminated there is a need to assess it. The historical use of the site and the materials used and produced on site will guide the nature of testing to be done. Often nearby sites owned by the same company.
WebDAV - WebDAV WebDAV is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) working group whose official name is "WWW Distributed Authoring and Versioning" or WebDAV for short. WebDAV started life when Jim Whitehead convinced the W3C to host two meetings where people interested in the problem of distributed authoring on the World Wide Web could get together to discuss possible solutions. The original vision of the World Wide Web as expounded by Tim Berners-Lee had called for the Web to be both a readable and writable medium and in fact Tim's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, had been capable of both viewing and editing remote pages. However as the web grew it turned itself into a read only medium. Jim and other like minded people wanted to fix that limitation. The group.
Multicast - to multiple destinations simultaneously. Typically used to refer to IP Multicasting, which is a protocol for efficiently sending to multiple receivers at the same time on TCP-IP networks, by use of a multicast address. It's also commonly associated with audio/video protocols such as RTP. By comparison with multicast, conventional point-to-single-point delivery is called unicast. There are two basic kinds of multicast delivery: dense multicast sparse multicast Modern multicast algorithms are often capable of combining and managing the two. The IP multicast model is not the only model for multiparty communications. Some connection-oriented link layers, such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode, have built-in mechanisms for "point-to-multipoint" or "multipoint-to-multipoint" connections. This model generally assumes that the stations participating in the communication are known ahead of time, so that distribution trees can be generated and.
List of computing and IT abbreviations - Application Programming Interface ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange AVI - Audio Video Interleaved BASIC - Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, acronym was added later, originally it was simply Basic BBS - Bulletin Board System BIND - Berkeley Internet Name Daemon BIOS - Basic Input Output System BSA - Business Software Alliance BSD - Berkeley Software Distribution (Unix variant) BSOD - Blue Screen of Death (MS Windows specific) CAD - Computer Aided Design CD-R - CD-Recordable CD-RW - CD-Rewritable CFG - Context-free grammar - control flow graph CPAN - Comprehensive Perl Area Network CPU - Central Processing Unit CSS - Cascading Style Sheets CSS - Content Scrambling System DOS - Disk Operating System FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions GDB - GNU debugger GIGO - Garbage In Garbage Out GNU.
IIOP - IIOP IIOP, the Internet Inter-Orb Protocol, is a protocol for communication between CORBA ORBss that has been published by the Object Management Group..
European Installation Bus - 3. EIB radio frequency 4. Infrared Sensors and actuators can be programmed and linked by the technician as desired. It is easy for home occupants to manipulate the fucntions of the EIB system using familiar switches, the telephone or the touch screen. You can change links as required and add new funtions to the system any time you want. The flexible EIB adjusts your home to the needs of the person - no matter what time of the day, season or phase of life. That also goes for the future. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Protocol 2 Communication 3 Neutral 4 PC solutions 5 Organization 6 See also Protocol EIB is a standardised, OSI-based network communications protocol. The EIB protocol is the digital language by which any number of devices in.
DNSSEC - a set of extensions to DNS, which provide end-to-end authenticity and integrity and was designed to protect the Internet from certain attacks. There are several distinct classes of threats to the DNS, most of which are DNS-related instances of more general problems, but a few of which are specific to peculiarities of the DNS protocol. All answers in DNSSEC are digitally signed. By checking the signature, a resolver is able to check if the info is identical (correct and complete) to the info on the authoritative server. DNSSEC is still under development at IETF but will be ready for deployment soon. DNSSEC Testbeds Currently, several DNSSEC 'testbeds' are run, for example in the Netherlands (.nl) and Sweden (.se). The goals of these testbeds are: Gathering knowledge on how to introduce DNSSEC.
Crop circle - groomed layers, rather than random crushings. Not long after WWII, aerial archaeological surveys were made over large areas of Britain. They photographed ripening crops to reveal crop marks, the differential ripening of the crop revealing differences in the subsoil caused by the buried remnants of ancient buildings. Though many previously unsuspected archaeological sites were found, no crop circles were ever recorded, which would tend to cast doubt on the natural forces hypothesis—unless some temporal change has happened as is seen with volcanoes and ice ages. A decade after the phenomena began, two men announced that many crop circles were a hoax of their doing. Doug Bower and Dave Chorley argued that they had been making crop circles since 1978 using planks, rope, hats and wire as their only tools. Doug and.
Pacific Century Cyberworks - from Singapore Telecom, but there was local concern of a Singapore company owning the largest Hong Kong telephone system. PCCW entered the scene and offered Cable and Wireless PCCW stock and US$11 billion in bank loans. The acquisition vaulted PCCW from a small 1990s dot-com holdings company to the one of the largest corporations in Hong Kong. PCCW is now also the leading Internet service provider in Hong Kong, using the Netvigator brand for dialup modem and DSL service. PCCW has been the object of much scorn in Hong Kong, since many residents are PCCW stockholders, as a result of the HKT purchase. In 2003 the company's stock price was down 96 percent from its 2000 peak. In the face of challenges from debt, intense local telecoms competition and a struggling.
Phelsuma - Digue day gecko) Phelsuma sundbergi longinsulae (Mahé day gecko) Phelsuma trilineata Phelsuma v-nigra Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuri (Pasteur's day gecko) Phelsuma v-nigra v-nigra Phelsuma v-nigra anjouanensis Phelsuma v-nigra comoraegrandensis (Grand Comoro day gecko) Explanation of the Latin names of Phelsuma species abbotti: after Mr. W.L. Abbott agalagae: from Agalega (island) andamanensis: from the Andaman Islands angularis: angular anjouanensis: from Anjouan (island) astovei: from Astove (island) astriata: without stripes (in comparison to Phelsuma lineata lineata barbouri: after Mr. Barbour befotankensis: from Befotaka bimaculata: with two blotches, spots boehmei: after Mr. Wolfgang Böhme bombetokensis: from Bombetoka (bay) borbonica: from Bourbon (island, now called Réunion) breviceps: short headed cepediana: after Mr. La cepède checkei: after Mr. Athony. S. Checke chloroscelis: with (leaf)green thighs comoraegrandensis: from Grande Comoros (island) comorensis: from the Comoros (island group) dorsivittata:.
Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol - Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it. External Links Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol RFC The Internet IP Security Domain of Interpretation for ISAKMP RFC.