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  2. Remote procedure call - Wikipedia

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    In distributed computing, a remote procedure call (RPC) is when a computer program causes a procedure (subroutine) to execute in a different address space (commonly on another computer on a shared computer network), which is written as if it were a normal (local) procedure call, without the programmer explicitly writing the details for the remote interaction.

  3. DCE/RPC - Wikipedia

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    DCE/RPC, short for "Distributed Computing Environment / Remote Procedure Calls", is the remote procedure call system developed for the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). This system allows programmers to write distributed software as if it were all working on the same computer, without having to worry about the underlying network code.

  4. Jakarta XML RPC - Wikipedia

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    JAX-RPC 1 is deprecated with Java EE 6. [1] The JAX-RPC service utilizes W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) standards like WSDL (Web Service Description Language). [2] The core API classes are located in the Java package javax.xml.rpc. Supports web-based services and clients using RPC or remote procedure calls which are based on XML.

  5. Regional Playback Control - Wikipedia

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    Newer drives use RPC-2 firmware, which enforces DVD region coding at the hardware level. See DVD region code#Computer DVD drives for further information. Some RPC-2 drives can be converted to RPC-1 with the same features as before by using alternative firmware on the drive, or on some drives by setting a secret flag in the drive's EEPROM .

  6. RPC - Wikipedia

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    RPC Group, UK packaging company; Recorded Picture Company, a British film-production company; Reformed Presbyterian Church (disambiguation), denominations following a Presbyterian form of Christianity; Regent's Park College, a permanent private hall of Oxford University; RPC Fort (Research and Production Company Fort), a Ukrainian weapons ...

  7. Reed–Solomon error correction - Wikipedia

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    Deep-space concatenated coding system. [8] Notation: RS(255, 223) + CC ("constraint length" = 7, code rate = 1/2). One significant application of Reed–Solomon coding was to encode the digital pictures sent back by the Voyager program.

  8. Chien search - Wikipedia

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    Chien search is commonly used to find the roots of error-locator polynomials encountered in decoding Reed-Solomon codes and BCH codes. Algorithm The ...

  9. Erotic target location error - Wikipedia

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    The sexologist Anne Lawrence describes as examples of erotic target identity inversions males or trans women who experience sexual arousal in response to imagining themselves as women (autogynephilia), as well as at least one case of anatomic autoandrophilia.