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Up  LAN Network Acronym  Updated  New
Up  language binding DOM Term
A programming language binding for an IDL specification is an implementation of the interfaces in the specification for the given language. For example, a Java language binding for the Document Object Model IDL specification would implement the concrete Java classes that provide the functionality exposed by the interfaces.
Up  latency Network Term
a measure of the amount of time between the initation of a request and the completion of the request. See also: available. Related Failures:
server load too high, request waits too long in a queue
insufficient bandwidth
Up  LDAP Network Acronym  Updated  New
Up  leased line Network Hardware  Updated  New
A dedicated (as opposed to a dial-up) telephone line typically used to link a moderate-sized local network to an Internet Service Provider.
Up  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Network Language/Protocol  Updated  New
Commonly Port Number 389
Up  link HTML Term
A relationship between two anchors , stored in the same or different database .
Up  Linux MISC Operating System  Updated  New
Up  Listserv MISC Software  Updated  New
A program that allows users to mass-distribute messages that form conferences, as well as archiving files and messages that can be searched for and retrieved.
Up  Local Area Network MISC Term  Updated  New
A group of computers located in a relatively limited area (like an office building) and connected by a communications link that allows them to interact with each other. Many LANs are connected to the Internet.
Up  login MISC Term  Updated  New
Up  logoff MISC Term  Updated  New
The concluding steps for formally ending a session with a system. Physically disconnecting or powering down a terminal does not necessarily result in a logout.
Up  logon MISC Term  Updated  New
The process of identifying yourself to your computer or an online service. The initial identification procedure to gain access to a system as a legitimate user. The usual requirements are a valid user name (or user ID) and password.
Up  logout MISC Term  Updated  New
Up  lurking MISC Term  Updated  New
A term used to describe the inactivity of a subscriber who doesn't actively participate in a mailing list or Usenet newsgroup discussions. One who lurks is just listening to the discussion. Lurking is advised for beginners who need to get up to speed on the history, mores, and etiquette of the group.
Up  Lynx MISC Software  Updated  New
A character-based client program for the World Wide Web.
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