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HSCSD: High Speed Circuit Switched Data
Let’s jump into our digital time machine and discover the roots of our current mobile internet – it’s a tale of innovation, challenges, and groundbreaking achievements that shaped the world of telecommunications!
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High Performance File System (HPFS)
HPFS, or High Performance File System, is a disk file system designed for version 1.2 of the Microsoft/IBM OS/2 operating system as a successor to the file allocation table (FAT) file system used by MS-DOS.
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Hidden Share
Hidden Share, in Microsoft Windows operating systems, is a share with a dollar sign ($) appended to the share name.
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Heterogeneous Network
Heterogeneous Network is a network that uses multiple network architectures and operating systems.
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Helper Server
Explore the evolution of Helper Servers from Microsoft’s Systems Management Server (SMS) to today’s server management solutions. Learn why these servers were crucial in past infrastructures and how modern alternatives have taken over.
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Heartbeat
Explore the different types and roles of heartbeat mechanisms in computer networking. From high-availability systems to real-time applications, understand why this simple yet crucial signal is fundamental in maintaining network health.
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Header (Packet)
The Header is the initial portion of a packet or a frame. The header contains control information such as addressing, routing, and protocol version.
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H Channel (ISDN)
Explore the high-capacity world of H Channels in ISDN: Dive deep into their structure, functionality, and impact on digital communications
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Hashing Algorithm
Hashing Algorithm is a mathematical procedure that takes the information contained in files and scrambles it to create a fixed-length string of numbers and characters called a hash.
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Hardware Profile
Hardware Profile is the information about the configuration of devices and services that are used to boot an operating system into a certain configuration.
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Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML)
The Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a simple language used to create hypertext-like content for small display, handheld devices.
