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Under construction Selectionner la première lettre au terme cherché. TCP/IP: These two protocols (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) were developed by the U.S. military to allow computers to talk to each other over long distance networks. IP is responsible for moving packets of data between nodes. TCP is responsible for verifying delivery from client to server. TCP/IP forms the basis of the Internet, and is built into most every common operating system. Temporal compression: See inter-frame compression. Timeline: The graphical representation of program length onto which video, audio and graphics clips are arranged. True streaming: Affording real-time access to content via the Internet or an intranet, true streaming is enabled by a specialized server application, that relies on streaming protocols to adjust the rate of transmission to accommodate available bandwidth. Tunneling: The use of specially designed paths to carry multicast traffic over the Internet. 24-bit color: Type of color representation used by current computers. For each of the Red, Green, and Blue components, 8 bits of information are stored and transmitted 24 bits in total. With these 24 bits of information, over a million different variations of color can be represented. Glossaire (PDF : 168 ko) |
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