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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Branche: 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.
An aspect of the assessment of the effectiveness of a Target of Evaluation, namely the suitability of its security enforcing functions and mechanisms to in fact counter the threats to the security of the Target of Evaluation identified in its security target.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assemblage of two keys that are considered logically to be one key, in that one key alone cannot be manipulated.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembler that can run symbolic-language input on one type of computer and produce machine-language output for another type of computer.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembly of antenna elements with dimensions, spacing, and illumination sequence such that the fields for the individual elements combine to produce a maximum intensity in a particular direction and minimum field intensities in other directions.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembly of circuits or parts used to prove the feasibility of a device, circuit, system, or principle with little or no regard to the final configuration or packaging of the parts. 2. To prepare a breadboard.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembly of computer hardware, firmware, and software configured for the purpose of classifying, sorting, calculating, computing, summarizing, transmitting and receiving, storing, and retrieving data with a minimum of human intervention.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembly of computer hardware, software and firmware, configured for the purpose of processing, storing or forwarding information. Note: The term embraces all sorts of computer systems (with or without links to remote sites,) networks and also a wide range of electronic equipment capable of processing, storing or forwarding information, including message switches, personal computers and word processors. EIP systems are now more commonly called IT systems.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembly of computer hardware, software, firmware, or any combination of these, configured to accomplish specific information-handling operations, such as communication, computation, dissemination, processing, and storage of information. 2. Any equipment or interconnected system or subsystems of equipment that is used in the automatic acquisition, storage, manipulation, management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission or reception of data and includes computer software, firmware, and hardware. Note: Included are computers, word processing systems, networks, or other electronic information handling systems, and associated equipment. 3. See information systems security.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembly of hardware so arranged that a number of circuits, usually of the same or similar type, appear on jacks for monitoring, interconnecting, and testing purposes. Note 1: Patch bays are used at many locations, such as technical control facilities, patch and test facilities, and at telephone exchanges. Note 2: Patch bays facilitate flexibility in the use, routing or restoration of a variety of circuit types, such as dc, VF, group, coaxial, equal-level, and digital data circuits.
Industry:Telecommunications
An assembly of hardware so arranged that a number of circuits, usually of the same or similar type, appear on jacks for monitoring, interconnecting, and testing purposes. Note 1: Patch bays are used at many locations, such as technical control facilities, patch and test facilities, and at telephone exchanges. Note 2: Patch bays facilitate flexibility in the use, routing or restoration of a variety of circuit types, such as dc, VF, group, coaxial, equal-level, and digital data circuits.
Industry:Telecommunications