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  2. Glossary of computer hardware terms - Wikipedia

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    An electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying data from, a computer or a computing system. touchpad. Also trackpad. A pointing device consisting of specialized surface that can translate the motion and position of a user's fingers or a stylus to a relative position on a screen. [7] TV ...

  3. Glossary of computer science - Wikipedia

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    Also simply application or app. Computer software designed to perform a group of coordinated functions, tasks, or activities for the benefit of the user. Common examples of applications include word processors, spreadsheets, accounting applications, web browsers, media players, aeronautical flight simulators, console games, and photo editors. This contrasts with system software, which is ...

  4. List of automation protocols - Wikipedia

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    Dynet - lighting and automation control protocol developed in Sydney, Australia by the company Dynalite; EnOcean – Low Power Wireless protocol for energy harvesting and very lower power devices. European Home Systems Protocol (EHS) - merged to KNX; European Installation Bus (EIB) named also Instabus - merged to KNX

  5. Protocol data unit - Wikipedia

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    A media access control protocol data unit (MAC PDU or MPDU) is a message that is exchanged between media access control (MAC) entities in a communication system based on the layered OSI model. [ 3 ] In systems where the MPDU may be larger than the MAC service data unit (MSDU), the MPDU may include multiple MSDUs as a result of packet aggregation .

  6. Routing protocol - Wikipedia

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    Routing protocols, according to the OSI routing framework, are layer management protocols for the network layer, regardless of their transport mechanism: IS-IS runs on the data link layer (Layer 2) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is encapsulated in IP, but runs only on the IPv4 subnet, while the IPv6 version runs on the link using only link ...

  7. Internet Standard - Wikipedia

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    Internet Protocol Security is a collection of protocols that ensure the integrity of encryption in the connection between multiple devices. The purpose of this protocol is to protect public networks. According to IETF Datatracker the group dedicated to its creation was proposed into existence on 25 November 1992. [7]

  8. List of URI schemes - Wikipedia

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    ftp – File Transfer Protocol; http – Hypertext Transfer Protocol; https – Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure; imap – Internet Message Access Protocol; irc – Internet Relay Chat; nntp – Network News Transfer Protocol; as well as many lesser known schemes like: acap – Application Configuration Access Protocol; icap – Internet ...

  9. Common Industrial Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) is an industrial protocol for industrial automation applications. It is supported by ODVA.. Previously known as Control and Information Protocol, [1] CIP encompasses a comprehensive suite of messages and services for the collection of manufacturing automation applications – control, safety, synchronization, motion, configuration and information.