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Access control (1824 bytes)
1: .... visitor's logs, [[security cameras]] or prevent access by unauthorized persons (i.e. gates, electronic l... 3: [[Computer security]] implements '''access control''' by [[password]]s, physical devices including b... 5: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''access control''' has the following meanings: 9: ...cretionary Access Control ([[Discretionary access control|DAC]]). 10: # [The] process of limiting [[access]] to the resources of an AIS to authorized users,... Access control list (2324 bytes) 1: ...]. It is a means of determining the appropriate [[access rights]] to a given [[object]] given certain aspe... 3: ...ute an object. In some implementations an ACE can control whether or not a user, or group of users, may alt... 7: ...ng access — allowing for much finer-grained control. 9: ...Computer network|networking]], the term '''Access Control List''' ('''ACL''') refers to a list of the [[com... 11: ...owed to access services. Access lists are used to control both inbound and outbound traffic on a router. Media Access Control (1378 bytes) 1: ...een a [[node (networking)|node]]'s [[Logical Link Control]] and the network's [[physical layer]]. The MAC d... 9: * the control of access to the physical transmission medium (i.e. which o... 15: [[fr:Media access control]] Mandatory access control (1623 bytes) 1: ... mis-use. This extends the [[discretionary access control]]s of file system permissions and the concepts of... 5: ...vice and file accesses should be monitored and/or controlled). Discretionary access control (657 bytes) 1: ...ry Access Control''' (DAC) defines basic [[access control]] policies to objects in a [[filesystem]]. 5: ...ionary in the sense that a subject with a certain access permission is capable of passing that permission ... Control Car Remote Control Locomotive (1564 bytes) 4: ... controlling them through their [[multiple unit]] control connections. 6: ...ives out of service to equip them with the remote control capability; instead, this can be added when the l... ACCESS (282 bytes) 1: [[ACCESS]] has multiple meanings: 3: * [[ACCESS]]: [[Arab Community Center for Economic and Socia... 5: ...evision station in Edmonton, Alberta branded as [[ACCESS]], Alberta's provincial educational broadcasting ... Access (1649 bytes) 2: ...is a list of articles related to the notion of '''access''': 5: ** [[ACCESS.bus]] 6: ** [[access charge]] 7: ** [[access method]] 8: ** [[access time]] ACCESS.bus (3806 bytes) 1: '''ACCESS.bus''' (or '''A.b''') is a peripheral-interconnec... 11: ...evices on the machine would be driven by a single controller and [[protocol stack]]. 19: ...ith USB soon included in the standard motherboard control chips from [[Intel]], A.b was pushed out onto the... 23: ...om/Design_Connector_I2C.html I<sup>2</sup>C Bus / Access Bus] Direct access (636 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''direct access''' has the following meanings: 5: ...or to other records that may have been previously accessed. Access method (353 bytes) 1: ...n also mean software in an [[SNA processor]] that controls the flow of data through a [[network]]. Cable access (2143 bytes) 1: ...her terms are often used synonymously with public access television. 3: ...,000 hours of public, educational, and government access programming is produced each week. 5: [[Leased access]] is used largely for [[advertising]]. Time on t... 7: ... squeezes the amount of time available for public access programming. Access Grid (647 bytes) 1: ...io]] and [[video]] based [[collaboration]]s: "The Access Grid™ is an ensemble of resources including [[mul... 3: Access Grid users tend to use [[MOO]]s as their text bas... 6: * http://www.accessgrid.org Dual access (540 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''dual access''' has the following meanings: 3: ...user]] to two [[switching]] centers by separate [[access]] lines using a single [[message]] [[routing indi... Wi-Fi Protected Access (3252 bytes) 1: '''Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)''' is a system to secure wireless ([[WiFi]... 15: * Wi-Fi Alliance. (2003). Wi-Fi Protected Access: Strong, standards-based, interoperable security ... 16: * Wi-Fi Alliance. (2004). Wi-Fi Protected Access™ security sees strong adoption: Wi-Fi Allia... 19: * [http://www.wi-fi.org/opensection/protected_access.asp Wi-Fi Alliance's WPA page] 25: [[de:Wi-Fi Protected Access]] Access (J-Pop) (2284 bytes) 1: '''access''' or '''AXS''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese popular mus... 23: * ''FAST ACCESS'' (2/25/1993) 24: * ''ACCESS II'' (9/22/1993) 41: * ''LIVE REFLEXIONS - ACCESS TO SECOND -'' (5/22/2002) 43: * ''access TOUR 2002 "CROSSBRIDGE" LIVE at TOKYO INTERNATION... Serial access (630 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''serial access''' has the following meanings: 5: ...viously accessed. <i>Synonym</i>: <b>sequential [[access]].</b> Remote access (593 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''remote access''' has the following meanings: 5: ...[access]] by [[telephone]] PABX features, such as access to [[Wide Area Telephone Service]] (WATS) lines. 7: <i>Note:</i> For remote access, individual [[authorization]] codes are usually r... Dial-up access (766 bytes) 3: ...advent of widely available [[broadband]] internet access. Non-fixed access (484 bytes) 1: ...is no set relationship between a terminal and the access [[interface]]. 3: ..."identifiers." The terminal may be moved from one access interface to another while maintaining the termin...
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