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What (who) is segmentation - definition

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Segmentation; Segments; Segment (disambiguation); Segmentation (disambiguation); Segment (mathematics); Segment (geometry)

segmentation         
Segmentation is the dividing of something into parts which are loosely connected. (TECHNICAL)
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segmentation         
<networking> (Or "segmentation and reassembly", SAR) Breaking an arbitrary size packet into smaller pieces at the transmitter. This may be necessary because of restrictions in the communications channel or to reduce latency. The pieces are joined back together in the right order at the receiver ("reassembly"). Segmentation may be performed by a router when routing a packet to a network with a smaller maximum packet size. The term "segmentation" is used in ATM, in TCP/IP, it is called "fragmentation" an is performed at the IP layer before the "fragments" are passed to the transport layer. See for example ATM forum UNI 4.0 specification. [Better reasons?] (1999-06-14)
Segmentation         
·noun The act or process of dividing into segments; specifically (Biol.), a self-division into segments as a result of growth; cell cleavage; cell multiplication; endogenous cell formation.

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Segment

Segment or segmentation may refer to:

Examples of use of segmentation
1. In marketing theory, this is called segmentation.
2. "No segmentation is possible in the war against terrorism.
3. U.S. officials traveling with Gates suggested he is pushing back against further segmentation.
4. "The data will address ratings on sites: The extent of daily, weekly, or monthly surfing, or any other segmentation.
5. Sensible pricing, customer segmentation and packaging should go towards boosting per capita consumption.