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Up  UDP Network Acronym  Updated  New
Up  ui1 XML Data Type  Updated  New
Unsigned integer. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 255".
Up  ui2 XML Data Type  Updated  New
Unsigned integer, two bytes. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 255, 65535".
Up  ui4 XML Data Type  Updated  New
Unsigned integer, four bytes. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1, 703, 3000000000".
Up  ui8 XML Data Type  Updated  New
Unsigned integer, eight bytes. A number, unsigned, no fractions, no exponent. For example: "1483433434334".
Up  Ultrix MISC Operating System  Updated  New
Up  UML MISC Acronym  Updated  New
Up  UML eXchange Format XML Language/Protocol  Updated  New
An XML-based model interchange format for UML.
Up  uncooked model DOM Term
Up  Unicode MISC Language/Protocol  Updated  New
Unicode Standard. See "The Unicode Standard, Version 2.0", Reading Mass., Addison-Wesley Developers Press, 1996
Up  Unified Modeling Language MISC Language/Protocol  Updated  New
A standard software modeling language by Object Management Group.
It has been widely accepted in the software engineering area, because it provides most of the concepts and notations that are essential for documenting object-oriented models.
Up  Uniform Resource Identifier XML Term
The generic set of all names and addresses that refer to resources, including URLs and URNs. Defined in Berners-Lee, T., R. Fielding, and L. Masinter, Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax and Semantics. 1997. See updates to the W3C document RFC1738. The Layman-Bray proposal for namespaces makes every element name subordinate to a URI, which would ensure that element names are always unambiguous.
Up  Uniform Resource Locator XML Term  Updated
The set of URI schemes that have explicit instructions on how to access the resource on the Internet.
A Web site's address.
Up  Uniform Resource Name XML Term
A Uniform Resource Name identifies a persistent Internet resource.
Up  Unix MISC Operating System  Updated  New
A computer operating system, originally developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories, that is compatible with a wide range of computer systems.
Up  Unix-to-Unix Copy Network Term  Updated  New
Originally, a program that ran under the Unix operating system and allowed one Unix system to send files to another via dial-up phone lines. At present, the term generally is applied to the large international network that uses the UUCP protocol to pass news and electronic mail. Commonly Port Number 540
Up  updategram XML Term
XML generated by agents to notify the client of changes to data on the server, or vice versa; the agents could run on the middle tier to access multiple existing database management systems (DBMSs) and output XML.
Up  upload Network Term  Updated  New
To send or transmit a file from one computer to another via modem.
Up  URI Network Acronym  Updated
Up  uri - data type XML Data Type  Updated  New
Universal Resource Identifier (URI). For example, "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:Office9".
Up  URL Network Acronym
Up  URN Network Acronym
Up  Usenet Network Term  Updated  New
Refers mostly to the newsgroups, but also to e-mail. Usenet travels on the Internet, but also over modems and satellites
Up  user agent Network Term  Updated
Up  User Datagram Protocol Network Language/Protocol  Updated  New
Up  user name Network Term  Updated  New
An address that designates a personal account on a large computer.
Up  UUCP Network Acronym  Updated  New
Up  Uuencode Network Term  Updated  New
A common Internet formatting standard for encoding files attached to electronic mail messages.
Up  uuid XML Data Type  Updated  New
Hexadecimal digits representing octets, optional embedded hyphens that are ignored. For example: "333C7BC4-460F-11D0-BC04-0080C7055A83".
Up  UXF XML Acronym  Updated  New
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