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A full description of the DIOCS, DTF, and DUF statements is contained in the 7070 Data Processing System Bulletin `` IBM 7070 Input/Output Control System '', form Aj.
Burroughs was one of the eight major United States computer companies ( with IBM, the largest, Honeywell, NCR Corporation, Control Data Corporation, General Electric, RCA and UNIVAC ) through most of the 1960s.
Other high-performance vendors like Control Data Corporation implemented similar designs.
* Control Data Corporation, a computer company
Fortran V was a programming language distributed by Control Data Corporation in 1968 for the CDC 6600 series.
In fact, IEEE 802 splits the OSI Data Link Layer into two sub-layers named Logical Link Control ( LLC ) and Media Access Control ( MAC ), so that the layers can be listed like this:
The R6000 did not deliver the promised performance benefits, and although it saw some use in Control Data machines, it quickly disappeared from the mainstream market.
The group of manufacturers was first known as " IBM and the Seven Dwarfs ": IBM, Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data, Honeywell, General Electric and RCA.
After a report from RSA Data Security, Inc., who were in a licensing dispute with regard to use of the RSA algorithm in PGP, the Customs Service started a criminal investigation of Zimmermann, for allegedly violating the Arms Export Control Act.
Most modern PLCs can communicate over a network to some other system, such as a computer running a SCADA ( Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition ) system or web browser.
RCA was one of several major computer companies ( see also: Computing ) that also included IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, General Electric, Honeywell, NCR and Sperry Rand through most of the 1960s.
* The experimental Control Data Profile for RTP ( RTP / CDP ) for machine-to-machine communications.
Supercomputers were introduced in the 1960s and were designed primarily by Seymour Cray at Control Data Corporation ( CDC ), and later at Cray Research.
The history of supercomputing goes back to the 1960s when a series of computers at Control Data Corporation ( CDC ) were designed by Seymour Cray to use innovative designs and parallelism to achieve superior computational peak performance.
In the years 1968 to 1972, Cray was working at Control Data Corporation ( CDC ) on a new machine known as the CDC 8600, the logical successor to his earlier CDC 6600 and CDC 7600 designs.
One of the most influential events in the development of CAD was the founding of MCS ( Manufacturing and Consulting Services Inc .) in 1971 by Dr. P. J. Hanratty, who wrote the system ADAM ( Automated Drafting And Machining ) but more importantly supplied code to companies such as McDonnell Douglas ( Unigraphics ), Computervision ( CADDS ), Calma, Gerber, Autotrol and Control Data.
In telecommunication, Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures ( or Protocol ) ( ADCCP ) is a bit-oriented data link layer protocol used to provide point-to-point and point-to-multipoint transmission of data frames that contain error control information.
ADCCP is an ANSI standard, X3. 66, derived from IBM's Synchronous Data Link Control ( SDLC ) protocol, and is functionally equivalent to the ISO High-Level Data Link Control ( HDLC ) standard.
* At the Data Link Layer: The IEEE 802. 2 protocol at the Logical Link Control sublayer of the data link layer may provide both connectionless and connection-oriented services.
Note 2: Flag sequences are used in bit-oriented protocols, such as Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures ( ADCCP ), Synchronous Data Link Control ( SDLC ), and High-Level Data Link Control ( HDLC ).

Control and User
To maintain network performance, networks may apply traffic policing to virtual circuits to limit them to their traffic contracts at the entry points to the network, i. e. the User – network interfaces ( UNIs ) and Network-to-network interfaces ( NNIs ): Usage / Network Parameter Control ( UPC and NPC ).
Windows Vista intended to have enhanced security by introducing a new restricted user mode called User Account Control, replacing the " administrator-by-default " philosophy of Windows XP.
Some features of Windows 7 are faster booting, Device Stage, Windows PowerShell, less obtrusive User Account Control, multi-touch, and improved window management.
User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ) and Internet Control Message Protocol ( ICMP ) disregard MTU size, thereby forcing IP to fragment oversized datagrams.
Changes made to the GUI ( Graphical User Interface ) include the Launchpad ( similar to the home screen of iOS devices ), auto-hiding scrollbars that only appear when they are being used, and Mission Control, which unifies Exposé, Spaces, Dashboard, and full-screen applications within a single interface.
* POSIX. 1-2008: POSIX Base Definitions, System Interfaces, and Commands and Utilities ( which include POSIX. 1, extensions for POSIX. 1, Real-time Services, Threads Interface, Real-time Extensions, Security Interface, Network File Access and Network Process-to-Process Communications, User Portability Extensions, Corrections and Extensions, Protection and Control Utilities and Batch System Utilities )
The SIP protocol is an Application Layer protocol designed to be independent of the underlying Transport Layer ; it can run on Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ), User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ), or Stream Control Transmission Protocol ( SCTP ).
User data is interspersed in-band with Telnet control information in an 8-bit byte oriented data connection over the Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ).
The UE ( User Equipment ) interface of the RAN ( Radio Access Network ) primarily consists of RRC ( Radio Resource Control ), RLC ( Radio Link Control ) and MAC ( Media Access Control ) protocols.
By patching the memory tables or injecting directly into memory, this technique can be used by malware authors who are looking to bypass Windows UAC ( User Account Control ).
It is used by the Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ), User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ), or the Stream Control Transmission Protocol ( SCTP ) as the port assignment for the client end of a client – server communication to a well known port on a server.
; User interface ( UI ) Control: UPnP architecture enables devices to present a user interface through a web browser ( see Presentation below ).
However, it has also been implemented with datagram-oriented transport protocols, such as the User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ) and the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol ( DCCP ), usage which has been standardized independently using the term Datagram Transport Layer Security ( DTLS ).
Activities in the lab are controlled on the ground by the Columbus Control Centre ( at DLR Oberpfaffenhofen in Germany ) and by the associated User Support Operations Centres throughout Europe.
In Windows NT and later systems derived from it ( such as Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista / 7 ), there must be at least one administrator account ( Windows XP and earlier ) or one able to elevate privileges to superuser ( Windows Vista / 7 via User Account Control ).
This poses security risks, so the built-in administrator account is disabled by default in Windows Vista and later systems due to the introduction of User Account Control ( UAC ).
The components within a Conferencing System can be divided up into several different layers: User Interface, Conference Control, Control or Signal Plane and Media Plane.
This layer manages Real-Time Transport Protocols, User Datagram Packets ( UDP ) and Real-Time Transport Control Protocols ( RTCP ).
TACACS + uses the Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ) and RADIUS uses the User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ).

Control and Manuals
* GTSPP Real-time Quality Control Manual ( IOC Manuals and Guides # 22 )
* Instruction Manuals, Camera and Remote Control

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