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  2. RubyGems - Wikipedia

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    The creator of a malicious gem may be able to compromise the user's system or server. [8] A number of methods have been developed to counter the security threat: Cryptographic signing of gems since RubyGems version 0.8.11. The gem cert and gem install commands are used for this purpose.

  3. Asynchronous Transfer Mode - Wikipedia

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    IBM Turboways ATM 155 PCI network interface card. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a telecommunications standard defined by the American National Standards Institute and International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T, formerly CCITT) for digital transmission of multiple types of traffic.

  4. ATM adaptation layer - Wikipedia

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    The use of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology and services creates the need for an adaptation layer in order to support information transfer protocols, which are not based on ATM.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

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  7. Adobe Type Manager - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Type Manager (ATM) was the name of a family of computer programs created and marketed by Adobe Systems for use with their PostScript Type 1 fonts. The last release was Adobe ATM Light 4.1.2, per Adobe's FTP (at the time).

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  9. SECS/GEM - Wikipedia

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    SECS/GEM is the semiconductor industry's equipment interface protocol for equipment-to-host data communications. It is the messaging standard that facilitates communication between process equipment made by disparate manufacturers (etch, deposition, polish, clean, and more) and the factory host.