Category: Letter A
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ANSI C/C++
ANSI C/C++ is a standard published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for writing C and C++ code.
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Anchor Text (HTML)
Anchor Text, in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), is a source or target of a hypertext link.
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Analog Modem: Tracing the Evolution from Acoustic Couplers to 56K
An analog modem stands as a pivotal device in the history of telecommunications, enabling digital data to traverse the analog infrastructure of traditional telephone lines.
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Analog Transmission
Analog Transmission is the transmission of signals that vary smoothly with time, as shown in the diagram.
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Alpha Platform (DEC)
Alpha Platform was a computer platform whose processor is based on the DEC Alpha RISC architecture microprocessor.
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Anonymous User
Explore the various contexts where the term ‘Anonymous User’ is used, from Windows Server applications to web browsing, and learn what it means for network security.
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Mastering Anonymous Access in IIS
Anonymous Access is one of three authentication schemes for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS).
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Active Group (Microsoft)
Discover the story of the Active Group, a consortium formed to advance Microsoft’s ActiveX technologies. Explore its inception, objectives, and the reasons behind its limited progress.
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APPC File Transfer Protocol (AFTP)
Dive into the historical depths of AFTP, the APPC File Transfer Protocol used in SNA Servers and AS/400 mainframes. Understand its modern relevance.
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Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP)
Asymmetric Multiprocessing is an approach to distributing processing load on a multiprocessor computer (a computer with more than one CPU) in which each processor is assigned specific tasks to perform.
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Attribute Property
Attribute Property is a property of an object in Active Directory.
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Attribute Marker
Discover the multiple dimensions of ‘Attribute Marker’ in computer science, from file systems like FAT and NTFS to programming paradigms. Learn how attribute markers define file behaviors, access permissions, and much more.