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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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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.
A general term applied to message toll traffic between nearby points. In common usage, this term is ordinarily applied to message toll traffic between points less than 20 to 50 miles apart.
Industry:Telecommunications
A general term covering both privilege attributes and control attributes. The use of security attributes is defined by a security policy.
Industry:Telecommunications
A general term, ordinarily applied to trunks between manually operated switchboard positions and local dial central offices in the same wire center.
Industry:Telecommunications
A generalization of automatic data processing to include the aspect of data transfer. 2. Combining data processing and data transfer.
Industry:Telecommunications
A general-purpose computer system that has at least two network interfaces.
Industry:Telecommunications
A general-purpose, high-level, structured computer programming language. Note: C-language was originally designed for and implemented on the UNIXTM operating system.
Industry:Telecommunications
A generic description for synchronous digital transmission operating up to 64 kb/s.
Industry:Telecommunications
A generic term encompassing communications security and electronic security.
Industry:Telecommunications
A generic term encompassing decode and decypher. 2. To convert encrypted text into its equivalent plain text by means of a cryptosystem. (This does not include solution by cryptanalysis. ) Note: The term "decrypt" covers the meanings of " decipher " and "decode. "
Industry:Telecommunications
A generic term encompassing encipher and encode. 2. To convert plain text into unintelligible forms by means of a cryptosystem. Note: The term encrypt covers the meanings of encipher and encode.
Industry:Telecommunications