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A domain-specific architecture (DSA) is a programmable computer architecture specifically tailored to operate very efficiently within the confines of a given application domain. The term is often used in contrast to general-purpose architectures, such as CPUs , that are designed to operate on any computer program .
[4] [5] Clients connect to an Active Directory DSA using various communications protocols: LDAP version 3.0—used by Windows 2000 and Windows XP clients [4] [5] LDAP version 2.0 [4] [5] Security Account Manager (SAM) interface—used by Windows NT clients [4] [5] MAPI RPC interface—used by Microsoft Exchange Server and other MAPI clients [4] [5]
The first and last nodes of a doubly linked list for all practical applications are immediately accessible (i.e., accessible without traversal, and usually called head and tail) and therefore allow traversal of the list from the beginning or end of the list, respectively: e.g., traversing the list from beginning to end, or from end to beginning, in a search of the list for a node with specific ...
The sheriff said Tesla CEO Elon Musk helped the investigation by having the truck unlocked after it auto-locked in the blast and giving investigators video of the suspect at charging stations ...
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley had a setback in his chase of the NFL season rushing record when he appeared slowed by an undisclosed injury. After topping 100 yards rushing in each of his last ...
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring his side's fourth goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Tottenham and Liverpool at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London ...
Dynamic Site Acceleration (DSA) is a group of technologies which make the delivery of dynamic websites more efficient. [1] Manufacturers of application delivery controllers and content delivery networks (CDNs) use a host of techniques to accelerate dynamic sites, including:
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