- Industry: Telecommunications
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The interval between the initiation of a procurement action and receipt of the products or services purchased as the result of such action.
Industry:Telecommunications
The international standard language for defining and accessing relational databases.
Industry:Telecommunications
The interleaving of two or more independent processes on one functional unit. 2. Pertaining to the interleaved use of computer time that enables two or more users to execute programs concurrently.
Industry:Telecommunications
The interference that is caused by the presence of an AM broadcast signal of one volt per meter (V/m) or greater strengths in the area adjacent to the antenna of the transmitting station. The 1 V/m contour is referred to as the blanket contour and the area within this contour is referred to as the "blanket area. "
Industry:Telecommunications
The interface point in an ISDN environment between the line termination and the exchange termination.
Industry:Telecommunications
The interface or transition point between the isolated and integrated ground planes. The ground window can be a dimensional area around a bus bar or the bus bar itself. After passing through the ground window, there shall be no additional paths to ground, intentional or unintentional, inside the isolated ground plane.
Industry:Telecommunications
The interface between the application platform and the external environment across which information is exchanged. The External Environment Interface is defined primarily in support of system and application interoperability. The primary services present at the External Environment Interface comprise: Human/Computer Interaction Services, Information Services, Communication Services.
Industry:Telecommunications
The interface between applications and application platforms traditionally associated with programming language specifications, such as program control, math functions, string manipulation, etc.
Industry:Telecommunications
The interface between applications and application platforms based on language-independent binding APIs and consistent with the paradigms used for a specific programming language.
Industry:Telecommunications
The interface between application platform service components within that platform; it may be standardized or non-standard.
Industry:Telecommunications