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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
This is the common name for the set of RSA routines used in PGP 2. 3a and previous, as well as the international versions of PGP. It is alleged to violate PKP's RSA patent in the USA, but is not otherwise restricted in usage. It retains its popularity abroad because it outperforms RSAREF and has fewer legal restrictions as well.
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The written (or otherwise recorded) information about a Target of Evaluation required for an evaluation. This information may, but need not, be contained within a single document produced for the specified purpose.
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The virtual space created by the World Wide Web or a subset of that space occupied by a particular Web site.
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The vector obtained in the direction of a right-hand screw from the cross-product (vector product) of the electric field vector rotated into the magnetic field vector of an electromagnetic wave. Note: The Poynting vector, with transmission media parameters and constants, gives the irradiance and direction of propagation of the electromagnetic wave. Mathematically: P = E × H.
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The utilization level in a given geographic area (NPA or rate center) is calculated by dividing all assigned numbers (numerator) by total numbering resources assigned to that carrier in the appropriate geographic region (denominator,) and multiplying the result by 100
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The universal law of attraction and repulsion of electric charges.
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The unauthorized interception of information-bearing emanations.
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The U. S. Standards organization that establishes procedures for the development and coordination of voluntary American National Standards.
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To modify a frequency-hopping signal so that it has a constant center frequency.
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To separate the individual fibers or buffer tubes of a fiber-optic cable for the purpose of splicing or installing optical connectors. Synonyms fan out, furcate.
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