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network$52245$ - traducción al griego

COMPUTER NETWORK LINKING SMALLER NETWORKS OF A CAMPUS, SUCH AS FOR A BUSINESS OR UNIVERSITY
Campus Area Network; Corporate area network; University network; Corporate network; Corporate Area Network; Campus area network

network      
n. δικτυωτό, δικτύωμα, δίκτυο
broadcast networks         
  • Original major radio broadcasting networks in the United States
  • The WEAF and WJZ chains
GROUP OF RADIO STATIONS, TELEVISION STATIONS, OR OTHER ELECTRONIC MEDIA OUTLETS, THAT FORM AN AGREEMENT TO AIR, OR BROADCAST, CONTENT FROM A CENTRALIZED SOURCE
Broadcast Network; Broadcasting network; Chain broadcasting; Chain Broadcasting; Broadcast networks; Broadcasting corporation; Terrestrial network
δικτύα εκπομπής
water intake         
  • The [[Central Arizona Project Aqueduct]] transfers untreated water
  • Most (treated) water distribution happens through underground pipes known as [[water main]]s
  • Clean drinking water is essential to human life.
  • Sustainable development in an urban water network
  • Typical urban water cycle in the United States
  • Pressurizing the water is required between the small water reserve and the end-user
SYSTEM OF ENGINEERED HYDROLOGIC AND HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS WHICH PROVIDE WATER SUPPLY
Municipal water supply; Water infrastructure; Municipal water system; Water supply system; Water-supply system; Water-Supply System; Water supply networks; Centralised water supply; Watermain; Water systems; Water intake; Sustainable development in an urban water supply network; Sustainable Development in an Urban Water Supply Network; Mains water; Water grid; Water system
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Definición

network management
<networking> The process of controlling a network so as to maximise its efficiency and productivity. ISO's model divides network management into five categories: {fault management}, accounting management, {configuration management}, security management and {performance management}. Fault management is the process of identifying and locating faults in the network. This could include discovering the existence of the problem, identifying the source, and possibly repairing (or at least isolating the rest of the network from) the problem. Configuration management is the process of identifying, tracking and modifying the setup of devices on the network. This category is extremely important for devices that come with numerous custom settings (e.g. routers and {file servers}). Security management is the process of controlling (granting, limiting, restricting or denying) access to the network and resources thereon. This could include setting up and managing access lists in routers (creating "firewalls" to keep intruders out), creating and maintaining password access to critical network resources, identifying the points of entry used by intruders and closing them. Performance Management is the process of measuring the performance of various network components. This also includes taking measures to optimise the network for maximum system performance (periodically measuring of the use of network resources). Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.dcom.net-management. ["Network Management: A Practical Perspective", Allan Leinwand and Karen Fang]. (1994-11-18)

Wikipedia

Campus network

A campus network, campus area network, corporate area network or CAN is a computer network made up of an interconnection of local area networks (LANs) within a limited geographical area. The networking equipments (switches, routers) and transmission media (optical fiber, copper plant, Cat5 cabling etc.) are almost entirely owned by the campus tenant / owner: an enterprise, university, government etc. A campus area network is larger than a local area network but smaller than a metropolitan area network (MAN) or wide area network (WAN).