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Network interface (693 bytes)
1: ...d [[computer communication]], the term '''network interface''' has the following meanings: 3: ...ter terminal|terminal]] and a private or public [[network]]. 4: ...n a computer is sometimes casually called network interface. 5: ...ations,'' Title 47, [[part 68]], stipulates the [[interface]] parameters. 6: ...f interconnection between one network and another network. Network interface device (815 bytes) 1: ...etwork interface device''' ('''NID''', '''network interface unit''') has the following meanings: 2: ..., required for [[communications]] to and from a [[network]]. 3: *A device used primarily within a [[local area network]] (LAN) to allow a number of independent devices,... 7: ... directly a number of the devices used within the network without the need for protocol conversion for thos... Network card (1556 bytes) 1: ...card.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A transitional network card with both BNC "[[Thinnet]]" (left) and Twisted pa... 3: ... for [[computer communication]] over a [[computer network]]. 5: ... of computers on the same [[LAN]] and large-scale network communications through routable protocols, such a... 7: ...ng diode|LED]]s to inform the user of whether the network is active, and whether or not there is data being... 9: ...tiple interfaces are needed or some other type of network is used. Interface 1 (1294 bytes) 1: ...aunched in 1983. Originally intended as a network interface for use in school classrooms, it was revised befo... 3: ...ge-shaped device fitting underneath the Spectrum, Interface 1 contained 8K of [[Read-only memory|ROM]] with t... 5: ...ing up to 100 Spectrums to be daisy-chained using network leads up to 10 foot long. Data could be sent or r... 7: ...twork ports, there was also a nine-pin [[RS-232]] interface capable of operating at up to 19.2Kbps - a rare i... V5 interface (1282 bytes) 1: ... service|POTS]] and [[Integrated Services Digital Network|ISDN]] traffic. They are based on the principle o... 4: ...]]s in the aggregate link to the exchange. A V5.1 interface relates to a single aggregate [[E1]] (2Mbps) link... 5: ...e all subscribers at the same time. A single V5.2 interface can control up to 16 [[E1]] links at once and can... We Interface (1527 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''We Interface'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:X-Dream_We_Interface.jpg]] 30: |valign="top"|<small>''We Interface''<br />([[2004]])</small> 33: '''We Interface''' is a [[psychedelic trance]] album released by ... 37: # "We Interface" R interface (234 bytes) 1: '''R interface''' defines the point between a non-ISDN device an... T-interface (659 bytes) 1: ...mises, (d) is distance sensitive to the servicing network terminating equipment, and (e) functions in a man... Interface (2054 bytes) 1: ...orically for the juncture between items. The word interface is sometimes (perhaps only in engineering) shorte... 3: The verb '''to interface''' means to interconnect two or more entities at ... 5: The word '''interface''' also has the following specialized meanings: 7: *The [[user interface]] is the functional and sensorial attributes of a... 8: ... [[electronics]] and [[computer engineering]], an interface may be S interface (841 bytes) 1: ...s (LANs), and controllers, to be connected to the network, and (d) operates at 4000 48-[[bit]] frames per s... Interface (novel) (2253 bytes) 1: '''''Interface''''' is a [[1994]] [[novel]] by [[Neal Stephenson... 11: ...o run for [[President of the United States]]. The Network is made up of a number of large companies, all of... 15: The Networks ability to perceive public opinion, skewed on th... 17: ...er factory worker who has somehow figured out the Networks plans almost entirely, killing him almost instan... U interface (663 bytes) 1: ... not as distance sensitive as a service using a T interface. Customer interface (1737 bytes) 5: *Step 4: Structuring the '''customer interface''' 8: ... customer and a company. Structuring the customer interface deals with the following three types of exchanges... 12: ...g three aspects are key for managing the customer interface correctly: 14: ... customer when a direct contact exists (=customer interface) 18: ... of expressing the Essence and Flexibility of the interface (e.g. style of a Web Site) Interface pattern (1016 bytes) 1: ...hey're simpler to understand. In general, an '''[[interface]]''' is a [[class (computer science)|class]] whic... 3: An interface could contain a set of [[object]]s and provide si... 5: Other kinds of interface patterns are: [[delegation pattern]], [[composite... Hell Interface (412 bytes) 1: '''Hell Interface''' is the [[alias]] of the [[Scottish]] [[electro... Interface bloat (450 bytes) 1: ...rate all possible operations on some data into an interface, only to find that most of the objects cannot per... 3: One might consider using [[visitor pattern]], [[interface separation]] instead. 5: Interface bloat is an example of an [[anti-pattern]]. Interface design (563 bytes) 1: User interface design is the overall process of designing the in... 4: * [http://www.jnd.org/dn.pubs.html User Interface Design Essays of Don Norman] 5: ...minds.de/bugresort/ bugresort - Weblog about User Interface Design (English)] 6: * [http://www.useit.com/alertbox/ Nielsen Interface Design Alertbox(English)] 7: ...[http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/ Journal on Interface Design (English)] Panasonic CD interface (821 bytes) 1: ...simply '''Panasonic''', is a proprietary computer interface for connecting a [[CD-ROM]] drive to an [[IBM PC ... 3: ...h a port to connect to the CD-ROM drive with this interface. EIA interface (425 bytes) 1: ...the Electronic Industries Association to define [[interface]] parameters. Interface functionality (591 bytes) 1: ...lity''': In [[telephony]], the characteristic of interfaces that allows them to support [[transmission (tele... 3: ...ilable standardized [[hardware]] and [[software]] interfaces that are able to support transmission, switching...
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