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You have chosen the type of network and arrangement (topology). Now the computers need to understand how to communicate. Network communications use protocols. A protocol is a set of rules that govern communications. Protocols detail what language the computers are speaking when they talk over a network. If two computers are going to communicate, they both must be using the same protocol. [Pg.317]

Therefore, new technologies for reutilization of unsorted plastics wastes must be developed. This paper proposed a utilization of waste plastics in asphalt pavement [1][2], Significant amounts of domestic plastic waste collected by a self-governing community will be able to be utilized for construction of roads in the community, if this utilization technology is put to practical use. [Pg.34]

As the asphalt mixture layer is thin, the pavement may be deteriorated early. However, if the utilization like this case is suitable, many self-governing communities may choose the separate collection of domestic plactis wastes to use widely for road constructions. [Pg.41]

Member States may, in accordance with the principles governing Community environmental policy, inter alia, the polluter-pays principle, adopt economic instruments to promote the achievement of the objectives of this Directive. Member States shall ensure that these instruments do not distort internal market and competition rules. [Pg.355]

Maintain the highest ethical standards in our relations with host governments, communities, regulators, and the media by promoting open and honest communications, integrity and accountability. [Pg.172]

The concept of public key cryptography was originally proposed in 1976 by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Heilman, and independently by Ralph Merkle. In 1997, Britain s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) released previously classified documents revealing three British government employees, James Ellis, Clifford Cocks, and Malcolm Williamson, developed these same ideas several years earlier, but kept them secret for reasons of national security. There is some evidence that the United States National Security Agency (NSA)... [Pg.70]

Ralph Benjamin, CB, PhD, DSc, DEng, Professor, Imperial College London and University of Bristol Past Director of Science and Technology, British Government Communications Headquarters,... [Pg.487]

The UK has three intelligence and security services the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and the Security Service. The Defence Intelligence Service, part of the... [Pg.28]


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