| 3G.IP |
A focus
group started by nine wireless companies, including AT&T Wireless
Services Inc., British Telecommunications Plc. and Nokia Corp. The
group set its sights squarely on third-generation (3G) mobile
technology by creating a wireless system based on IP and adding the
General Packet Radio System (GPRS) model, a wireless packet-switched
protocol that will boost data speeds to 100Kbps. |
| 802.11b
and 802.11a (also known as 802.11 High Rate) |
An
embellishment of the IEEE's 802.11 standard. It is intended for
wireless LAN interoperability, an important feature if wireless is
ever to break free of niche markets and move to more general-purpose
applications. While 802.11 governs 2Mbps data transmission rates,
the 802.11b standard supports 11Mbps rates. If wireless vendors
adhere to 802.11b, wireless data will travel at the same speed as
standard Ethernet, though far slower than 100BaseT, the 100Mbps
Ethernet standard that the wired enterprise sees as standard (see
above). 802.11a provides for data rates up to 54Mbps. Products for
802.11a are expected to be commercially available in 2001. |
| 100BaseT |
IEEE
802.3 standard for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet |
| ADSL |
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line |
| AGP |
Accelerated Graphics Port |
| API |
Application Programming Interface |
| APM |
Advanced
Power Management |
| ASCII |
American
Standard Code for Information Interchange |
| ACPI |
Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface |
| ASIC |
Application-Specific Integrated Circuit |
| ASP |
Active
Server Page or Application Service Provider |
| ATAPI |
AT
Packet Interface |
| AT&T |
American
Telephone and Telegraph |
| ATX |
(A PC
motherboard specification by Intel.) |
| AVI |
Audio/Video Interleaved |
| BASIC |
Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code |
| BIOS |
Basic
Input Output System |
|
Bluetooth |
A
standard that lets wireless devices communicate with each other in
the 2.45GHz frequency. It's designed to govern short-range data
transmission-10 meters or less-at a relatively low speed of 1Mbps. |
| BRI |
Basic
Rate Interface |
| CARP |
Cache
Array Routing Protocol |
| CCITT |
Committee Consultif Internationale Telegraph et Telephonie |
| CDMA |
Code
Division Multiple Access - A digital, cellular radio-based system
that employs spread-spectrum technology. |
| CGI |
Common
Gateway Interface |
| CHAP |
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol |
|
CIM |
Common
Information Model |
| CISC |
Complex
Instruction Set Computer |
| CLM |
Career
Limiting Move |
| CORBA |
Common
Object Request Broker Architecture. |
| CODEC |
COmpressor/DECompressor |
| CPU |
Central
Processing Unit |
| CRC |
Cyclic
Redundancy Check |
| CSMA/CD |
Carrier
Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection |
| CYA |
Cover
YAs… |
| D3D |
Microsoft Direct 3D |
| DAT |
Digital
Audio Tape |
| Data
Mining |
The
process of identifying commercially useful patterns or relationships
in databases or other computer repositories through the use of
advanced statistical tools. |
| DCE |
Distributed Computing Environment |
| DDR |
Double
Data Rate |
| DHTML |
Dynamic
HTML |
| DIMM |
Dual
In-line Memory Module |
| DIN |
Deutsche
Institut fuer Normung |
| DIP |
Dual
In-Line Package |
| DMA |
Direct
Memory Access |
|
DMTF |
Distributed Management Taskforce, Inc. |
| DNS |
Domain
Name Server |
| DPF |
Dynamic
Packet Filtering |
| dpi |
Dots Per
Inch |
| DRAM |
Dynamic
Random Access Memory |
| DSL |
Digital
Subscriber Line |
| DSLAM |
Digital
Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer |
| DSP |
Digital
Signal Processor |
| DSSS |
Direct
Sequence Spread Spectrum - A wide-band mode of transmission that
involves creating a redundant bit pattern, called a chip, to
transmit each bit. DSSS spreads the data across a wider bandwidth.
It generally offers faster transmission speeds, covers a larger area
and reduces interference. |
| DVD |
Digital
Versatile Disc |
| ECP |
Enhanced Capability Port |
| EDI |
Electronic Data Interchange |
| EDO |
Extended
Data Out |
| EIA |
Electronics Industries Association |
| EIDE |
Enhanced
Integrated Drive Electronics |
| ESDI |
Enhanced
Small Device Interface |
| FAT |
File
Allocation Table |
| FAT32 |
32-bit
File Allocation Table |
| FDDI |
Fiber
Distributed Data Interface |
| FHSS |
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum - A method of data transmission in
which the radio signal "hops" between frequencies within a narrow
band from 2.40GHz to 2.483GHz as it sends data packets. |
| Firewall |
Router
or access server designated as a buffer between private and public
networks |
| FOOBAR |
Fouled
Up Beyond All Recognition |
| FTP |
File
Transfer Protocol |
| FUD |
Fear,
Uncertainty and Doubt |
| GPS |
Global
Positioning System |
| GUI |
Graphical User Interface |
| HDTV |
High-Definition Television |
| HPFS |
High
Performance File System (IBM OS/2) |
| HTML |
HyperText Markup Language |
| HTTP |
HyperText Transport Protocol |
| Hz |
Hertz |
| IBM |
International Business Machines |
| ICE |
Information and Content Exchange |
| IDE |
Integrated Drive Electronics |
| IETF |
Internet
Engineering Task Force |
| IGMP |
Internet
Group Multicast Protocol |
| IPX |
Internetwork Packet Exchange |
| IPv6 |
Internet
Protocol version 6 |
| IRC |
Internet
Relay Chat |
| ISA |
Industry
Standard Architecture |
| ISDN |
Integrated Service Digital Network |
| ISP |
Internet
Service Provider |
|
ITU |
International Telecommunications
Union |
| JPEG |
Joint
Photographic Experts Group |
| KB |
Kilobyte |
| KHz |
Kilohertz |
| LAN |
Local
Area Network |
| MAN |
Metropolitan Area Network |
| MB |
Megabyte |
| Mbps |
Megabytes per second |
| MCNS |
Multimedia Cable Network Systems |
| MHTML |
Messaging HTML - It is the concept of using the HTML standard for
messaging. |
| MHz |
Megahertz |
| MIME |
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions |
| MIPS |
Millions
of Instructions Per Second |
| Modem |
Modulate/DEModulate |
| MPEG |
Motion
Picture Experts Group - a video file format offering excellent
quality in a relatively small file. |
| MS |
Microsoft Corporation |
| NTFS |
NT File
System (Microsoft) |
| OEM |
Original
Equipment Manufacturer |
| OLAP |
OnLine
Analytical Processing - A database capable of handling queries more
complex than those handled by standard relational databases, through
the ability to view data by different criteria, intensive
calculation capability, and specialized indexing techniques. |
| ORB |
Object
Request Broker - It acts as the middleware between clients and
servers; typically receiving requests from the clients, forwarding
them to the appropriate server, and then handing the results back to
the client. |
| OSR2 |
OEM
Service Release 2 |
| PAP |
Password
Authentication Protocol |
| PCI |
Peripheral Component Interconnect |
| PCMCIA |
Personal
Computer Memory Card International Association |
| PCS |
Personal
Communications Service - It is a set of exclusively digital cellular
technologies that are capable of operating at the 1900 MHz frequency
range. |
| PIN |
Personal
Identification Number |
| POP |
Post
Office Protocol |
| PPP |
Point to
Point Protocol |
| PPTP |
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol |
| QoS |
Quality
of Service |
| RAS |
Remote
Access Services |
|
RAMBUS |
DRAM
architecture and a very high-speed data transfer technology |
| RBOC |
Regional
Bell Operating Company |
| RDRAM |
Rambus
DRAM |
| RFC |
Request
For Comments |
| RIMM |
Rambus
In-line Memory Module |
| RISC |
Reduced
Instruction Set Computer |
| RMON |
Remote
Monitoring |
| RPC |
Remote
Procedure Call |
| RRAS |
Routing
and Remote Access Services |
| SCSI |
Small
Computer Systems Interface |
| SDRAM |
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory |
| SDX |
Storage
Data Acceleration |
| SGML |
Standard
Generalized Markup Language |
| SLDRAM |
SyncLink
DRAM |
| SMIME |
Secure
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions |
| SMTP |
Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol |
| SO DIMM |
Small
Outline Dual In-line Memory Module |
| Spoofing |
The act
of a packet claiming to be from an address from which is was not
actually sent |
| SQL |
Structured Query Language |
| SR |
Service
Release |
| SSL |
Secure
Sockets Layer |
| TCP/IP |
Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol |
| TCO |
Total
Cost of Ownership |
| TDMA |
Time
Division Multiple Access - A digital radio system like CDMA (see
above). But with TDMA, a frequency channel is divided into separate
time slots to accommodate multiple sessions. |
| TLA |
Three
Letter Acronym |
| UAE |
Unrecoverable Application Error |
| UART |
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter |
|
UDDI |
Universal Description, Discovery and Integration initiative |
| UPS |
Uninterruptable Power Supply |
| URL |
Universal Resource Locator |
| USB |
Universal Serial Bus |
| VFAT |
Virtual
File Allocation Table |
| VLAN |
Virtual
Local Area Network |
| VLB |
VESA
Local Bus |
| VLSI |
Very
Large Scale Integration |
| VPN |
Virtual
Private Network |
| VRAM |
Video
Random Access Memory, (pronounced vee-ram) |
| WAN |
Wide
Area Network |
|
WBEM |
Web-Based Enterprise Management |
| WDM |
Wave
Division Multiplexing |
|
WECA |
Wireless Ethernet Compatibility
Alliance (Wi-Fi) |
| WOSA |
Windows
Open Standards Architecture |
| WWW |
World
Wide Web |
| WYSIWYG |
What You
See Is What You Get |
| XLL |
eXtensible Linking Language |
| XML |
eXtensible Markup Language |
| XSL |
eXtensible Stylesheet Language |