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  2. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    Class 0: Legacy BIOS; Class 1: UEFI with a CSM interface and no external UEFI interface. The only UEFI interfaces are internal to the firmware. Class 2: UEFI with CSM and external UEFI interfaces, eg. UEFI Boot. Class 3: UEFI without a CSM interface and with an external UEFI interface. Class 3+: UEFI class 3 that has Secure Boot enabled. [97]

  3. Comparison of firewalls - Wikipedia

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    Features: Configuration: GUI, text or both modes? Remote Access: Web (HTTP), Telnet, SSH, RDP, Serial COM RS232, ... Change rules without requiring restart? Ability to centrally manage all firewalls together WinGate: GUI Proprietary user interface Yes — ClearOS: both RS232, SSH, WebConfig, Yes Yes with ClearDNS Zeroshell: GUI SSH, Web (HTTPS ...

  4. Feature data - Wikipedia

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    Layer served as the traditional term of choice, but use of this word has declined, as data has become more object-oriented and less concerned with cartographic layering. Data modelers can use feature types to create a hierarchical structure. [2] For example, a dataset may consist of types called highways, streets and lanes.

  5. DNP3 - Wikipedia

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    The Remote Terminal Unit is initially interrogated with what DNP3 terms an "Integrity Poll" (a combined Read of Class 1, 2, 3 and 0 data). This causes the Remote Terminal Unit to send all buffered events and also all static point data to the Master station. Following this, the Master polls for the event data by reading Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3.

  6. Feature learning - Wikipedia

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    Each level uses the representation produced by the previous, lower level as input, and produces new representations as output, which are then fed to higher levels. The input at the bottom layer is raw data, and the output of the final, highest layer is the final low-dimensional feature or representation.

  7. Feature selection - Wikipedia

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    Feature selection techniques are used for several reasons: simplification of models to make them easier to interpret, [1] shorter training times, [2] to avoid the curse of dimensionality, [3] improve the compatibility of the data with a certain learning model class, [4] to encode inherent symmetries present in the input space. [5] [6] [7] [8]

  8. Differentiated services - Wikipedia

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    Should congestion occur between classes, the traffic in the higher class is given priority. Rather than using strict priority queuing, more balanced queue servicing algorithms such as fair queuing or weighted fair queuing are likely to be used. If congestion occurs within a class, the packets with the higher drop precedence are discarded first ...

  9. Separation of concerns - Wikipedia

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    Layered designs in information systems are another embodiment of separation of concerns (e.g., presentation layer, business logic layer, data access layer, persistence layer). [3] Separation of concerns results in more degrees of freedom for some aspect of the program's design, deployment, or usage.