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21 ACK
"A message transmitted to indicate that data has been received correctly. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) requires that the recipient acknowledge successful receipt of data. Such acknowledgments (ACKs) generate additional network traffic, decreasing the rate at which data passes but increasing reliability. To reduce the impact on performance, most hosts send an acknowledgment for every other segment or when a specified time interval has passed." -
22 acknowledgement
"A message transmitted to indicate that data has been received correctly. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) requires that the recipient acknowledge successful receipt of data. Such acknowledgments (ACKs) generate additional network traffic, decreasing the rate at which data passes but increasing reliability. To reduce the impact on performance, most hosts send an acknowledgment for every other segment or when a specified time interval has passed." -
23 broadcast message
A network message sent from a single computer that is distributed to all other devices on the same segment of the network as the sending computer. -
24 branch
"A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains." -
25 broadcast address
An Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address that is destined for all hosts on a particular network segment. -
26 code stub
A segment of Visual Basic code that defines the beginning and end of a procedure. -
27 critical section
"A segment of code which is not reentrant; that is, it does not support concurrent access by multiple threads. Often, a critical section is used to protect shared resources." -
28 GDT
"A memory segment that contains descriptors for code, data, and descriptor table segments. All processor tasks have access to a common GDT." -
29 global descriptor table
"A memory segment that contains descriptors for code, data, and descriptor table segments. All processor tasks have access to a common GDT." -
30 global
"Pertaining to an entire document, file, or program rather than to a restricted segment of it." -
31 load balancing
"In client/server network administration, the process of reducing heavy traffic flows either by dividing a busy network segment into multiple smaller segments or by using software to distribute traffic among multiple network interface cards working simultaneously to transfer information to a server." -
32 competition
Businesses that sell similar products or services and compete for the same customer segment. -
33 competitor
An entity that sells similar products or services and competes for the same customer segment. -
34 control point
A handle that can be dragged to change the curve or symmetry of a segment. -
35 sales territory
"A segment of an organization's market. Sales territories are often defined by geographical location, such as Northwest territory and Southeast territory." -
36 supplicant
An entity at one end of a point-to-point LAN/WLAN segment that is requesting authenticated access to the network. -
37 experience
A set of scenarios that lead to a desired outcome by a customer segment. -
38 line
A vector path defined by two points and a straight or curved segment between them.خط -
39 gesture recognition
"A feature of the Pencil tool. As you begin to move the mouse, Visio quickly calculates the path the mouse pointer travels. If the path of the mouse is straight, the Pencil tool draws a straight line segment." -
40 group transition
An outgoing transition segment with an outgoing arrow that begins on the state context and has no chained incoming transition.
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