- 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.                             
                                                     
                        To send nasty or insulting messages, usually in response to someone's having broken the rules of Internet etiquette (called netiquette. )    
    
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									The use of special techniques to protect data or software against unauthorized copying.    
    
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									The topological description of a network that specifies, in terms of circuit termination locations and quantities, the interconnection of the transmission nodes.    
    
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									The sum of the absorption coefficient and the scattering coefficient.    
    
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									Transmission of a digital or analog signal at its original frequencies; i.e., a signal in its original form, not changed by modulation.    
    
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									The transmission of two or more messages from one station to another without intervening responses from the receiving station. Synonym batched communications.    
    
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									Those intrinsic parameters of a system, subsystem, or equipment which, when applied to the input of the system, subsystem, or equipment, will fully describe its output.    
    
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									The time required for the access arm of a direct-access storage device to be positioned on the appropriate track. Synonym positioning time.    
    
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									The temporary conversion of a portion or all of a two-way trunk group to one-way trunks favoring traffic flowing away from a congested switch. Note: Adjacent nodes must cooperate to accomplish directionalization.    
    
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