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The time between release of a message by the originator to receipt of the message by the addressee, as perceived by the end user. Synonym originator-to-recipient speed of service. 2. The time between entry of a message into a communications system and receipt of the message at the terminating communications facility, i.e., the communications facility serving the addressee, as measured by the system.
Industry:Telecommunications
Traffic consisting of plain or encrypted messages written in a natural language and transmitted in accordance with standard formats and procedures. Note: Examples of narrative traffic include (a) messages that are placed on paper tape and transmitted via a teletypewriter (TTY,) and on reception, are converted back to a printed page on another teletypewriter or teleprinter and (b) messages printed on a sheet of paper, transmitted via optical character recognition (OCR) equipment, and on reception, converted back to a printed page on a printer.
Industry:Telecommunications
The study of the effects of a system after it has reached a stabilized state of operational use. Synonyms post-development review, post-implementation review.
Industry:Telecommunications
The user or functional unit that initiates a disengagement attempt. Note 1: A disengagement originator may be the originating user, the destination user, or the communications system. Note 2: The communications system may deliberately originate the disengagement because of preemption or inadvertently because of system malfunction.
Industry:Telecommunications
Telecommunications services that are used to maintain a state of readiness or to respond to and manage any event or crisis (local, national, or international) that causes or could cause injury or harm to the population, damage to or loss of property, or degrade or threaten the national security or emergency preparedness posture of the United States.
Industry:Telecommunications
This is the free library RSA Data Security, Inc. , made available for the purpose of implementing freeware PEM applications. It implements several encryption algorithms, including (among others) RSA. MIT PGP uses RSAREF's RSA routines to avoid the alleged patent problems associated with other versions of PGP.
Industry:Telecommunications
A basic parameter affecting the password length needed to provide a given degree of security. Note 1: Password length parameters are related by the expression P = LR/S, where P is the probability that a password can be guessed in its lifetime, L is the maximum lifetime a password can be used to log in to a system, R is the number of guesses per unit of time, and S is the number of unique algorithm-generated passwords (the password space. ) Note 2: The degree of password security is determined by the probability that a password can be guessed in its lifetime.
Industry:Telecommunications
A "mark" that has the same polarity as the previous "mark" in the transmission of alternate mark inversion (AMI) signals. Note: In some transmission protocols, AMI violations are deliberately introduced to facilitate synchronization or to signal a special event.
Industry:Telecommunications
7 - Або 10-цифри заклик до каталогу кількість державну службу автовідповідача точку (PSAP) (там, де це можливо) викликає E911 системи (надзвичайних 9-1-1 система) відправити на PSAP Багаточастотна (МП) імпульсу поїзд позбавлені Аварійна служба ідентифікації абонента.
Industry:Telecommunications