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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industrie: Telecommunications
Number of terms: 29235
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Company Profile:
ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
Establishment of a communication (signaling) path and any required bearer path between the RPT/RT and the radio port. For example, in TDMA and FDMA, time slots and frequencies are identified, and in CDMA, sequence codes are identified.
Industry:Telecommunications
Evaluations conducted under UK Information Technology Evaluation and Certification Scheme may only take place in approved evaluation facilities. Commercial companies wishing to offer evaluation services may be licensed by the Certification Body of the Scheme as Commercial Licensed Evaluation Facilities.
Industry:Telecommunications
Examination and analysis of the safeguards required to protect an information system (IS,) as they have been applied in an operational environment, to determine the security posture of that system.
Industry:Telecommunications
Examination of information to identify the elements comprising a threat.
Industry:Telecommunications
Explicitly authorized access of a specific user, process, or computer to a computer resource (s. )
Industry:Telecommunications
Exposure of information to individuals not authorized to receive it.
Industry:Telecommunications
Extraneous power from a signal in an adjacent channel. Note 1: Adjacent channel interference may be caused by inadequate filtering, such as incomplete filtering of unwanted modulation products in frequency modulation (FM) systems, improper tuning, or poor frequency control, in either the reference channel or the interfering channel, or both. Note 2: Adjacent-channel interference is distinguished from crosstalk.
Industry:Telecommunications
Facsimile equipment in which (a) analog techniques are used to encode the image detected by the scanner and (b) the output is an analog signal. Note: Examples of analog facsimile equipment are CCITT Group 1 and CCITT Group 2 facsimile equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications
Facsimile equipment that digitally encodes the picture signal, i.e., encodes the baseband signal resulting from scanning the object. Note: The facsimile equipment output may be either (a) analog, as defined by CCITT Group 3 protocol, or (b) digital, as defined by CCITT Group 4, STANAG 5000 Type I, and STANAG 5000 Type II protocols.
Industry:Telecommunications
Facsimile recording by means of a chemical reaction brought about by the passage of a signal-controlled current through the sensitized portion of the record sheet.
Industry:Telecommunications