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Held, G. (1999). Voice Data Internetworking. New York McGraw-Hill. [Pg.280]

Biobase (2004) European energy crops InterNetwork, Online http //www.eeci.net/html-files/ biobase.html. Accessed at 05 Mar 2008... [Pg.138]

Simultaneous Interpenetrating Networks. An interpenetrating polymer network, IPN, can be defined as a combination of two polymers in network form, at least one of which was polymerized or synthesized in the presence of the other (23). These networks are synthesized sequentially in time. A simultaneous interpenetrating network, SIN, is an IPN in which both networks are synthesized simultaneously in time, or both monomers or prepolymers mixed prior to gelation. The two polymerizations are independent and non-interfering in an SIN, so that grafting or internetwork crosslinking is minimized (23-26). [Pg.238]

Wang, J. and Reid, E.O.F., Developing WWW information systems on the Internet, Microcomputers Inform. Manage. Global Internetworking Libraries, 13(3/4), 237-252, 1996. [Pg.297]

The European Union drug regulatory authorities network (EudraNet) is an internetworking service provided to EU medicinal regulatory authorities in collaboration with the European Commission Directorate-General for Industry. Part of the EudraNet is accessible to industry and the general public. [Pg.1597]

A. Riva,K. D. Mandl,D. H. Oh,D. J. Nigrin, A. Butte,P. Szolovits,and I. S. Kohanne. 2001. The personal internetworked notary guardian. International Journal of Medical Informatics 62 27—40. [Pg.548]

INTERNETWORK LAYER IP, ICMP, routing protocols INTERNETWORK LAYER ... [Pg.240]

Marcus, J. S. (1999), Designing Wide Area Networks and Internetworks A Practical Guide, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. [Pg.258]

This assumes mutual network dilution and co-continuity, with no added internetwork physical crosslinks, and since the final material has only the two networks,... [Pg.171]

These samples, simultaneous PU/PS IPNs, were synthesised by a one-short route. The IPN topology appears to restrict phase separation, which results in materials with broad transition regions. By variation of the crosslink level in either or both polymer networks, the controlled introduction of internetwork grafting or the incorporation of compatibilisers into the PS network, the compatibility of the two polymer networks can be increased. For simultaneous IPNs, it has been found [129] that the network which is first formed... [Pg.205]

Comer, D. (1995). Internetworking with TCP/IP volume 1 Principles, protocols, andarchitecture. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice-Hall. [Pg.108]

The economy can be described as a digital one because the Internet is used as a tool to facilitate all kinds of online financial transactions involving the common use of bank accounts, credit cards, airline and hotel reservations, government benefits, and the stock market. These financial transactions can be completed using both wired and wireless computer internetworking. The rapid growth of Internet applications that facilitate communication and financial transactions has also been accompanied by a growth in identity theft and other cyber crimes. [Pg.1073]

Middleware is the software used to network computers. It includes network-enabled operating systems and the underlying communications software, such as implementations of TCP/IP (transmission control protocol/Internet protocol), and router software, such as CISCO S lOS (originally Internetwork Operating System) software. Mainframe and server... [Pg.1662]

Figure 19.60 summarizes the attributes and issues of some of the most popular uses of a LAN. It should be noted that the uses, features, and issues described next apply only to the listed applications functioning on a local area network. Many of these same functions become much more complicated when running across multiple LANs (internetworking) or over long distance WANs. A short description of each of these LAN applications follows... [Pg.2127]

Additional modules available for some, but not all, concentrators may allow data traffic from this network in box to travel to other local LANs via bridge or router add-on modules. (Bridges and routers will be discussed in the next section on internetworking.) These combination concentrators are sometimes called internetworking hubs. Communication to remote LANs or workstations maybe available through the addition of other specialized cards, or modules, designed to provide access to wide area network services purchased from common carriers. [Pg.2132]

Options Internetworking to Fernet, token ring, FOOI. [Pg.2133]


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