- Industri: Telecommunications
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A character set that contains both letters and digits, special characters, and the yyspace character.
Industry:Telecommunications
A character set that contains letters and may contain control characters, special characters, and the yyspace character, but not digits.
Industry:Telecommunications
A character string describing the location and access method of a resource on the Internet. Note: For example, the URL http://www. Ycom. Com describes the type of access method being used (http) and the server location which hosts the Web site (www. Ycom. Com. )
Industry:Telecommunications
A character string or a bit string considered to be an entity for some purpose. Note: In telegraph communications, six character intervals are defined as a word when computing traffic capacity in words per minute, which is computed by multiplying the data signaling rate in baud by 10 and dividing the resulting product by the number of unit intervals per character.
Industry:Telecommunications
A character string or pattern that is used by a data processing system to identify a user. 2. A unique symbol or character string used by an information system (IS) to identify a specific user. Synonym user identification.
Industry:Telecommunications
A character string that identifies, on a network, the point of presence of a user or account, and includes all information needed to direct a communication. An Internet e-mail address includes: (a) a user name that identifies a network account; (b) the channel operator @ (pronounced "at"); and (c) a domain name indicating the server computer. An e-mail address outside the United States also contains a two-letter suffix that identifies the country in which the server is located (e.g.,. Jp = Japan,. De = Germany,. Uk = United Kingdom. ) An example of the Internet e-mail address format is john. Doe@usagency. Gov. In this example, the addressee is John Doe at some federal agency, which is a government entity.
Industry:Telecommunications
A character that (a) is used to represent a discrete value or symbol and (b) is derived in accordance with a code.
Industry:Telecommunications
A character that includes one start signal at the beginning and one or two stop signals at the end.
Industry:Telecommunications
A character that initiates, modifies, or stops a function, event, operation, or control operation. Note: Control characters may be recorded for use in subsequent actions. They are not graphic characters but may have a graphic representation in some circumstances.
Industry:Telecommunications