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access method         
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Access methods; Storage access method
<networking> 1. The way that network devices access the network medium. 2. Software in an SNA processor that controls the flow of data through a network. [physical layer?] (1998-03-02)
Access method         
APIS PROVIDED BY IBM MAINFRAME COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS (PRINCIPALLY MVS) FOR FILE ACCESS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Access methods; Storage access method
An access method is a function of a mainframe operating system that enables access to data on disk, tape or other external devices. Access methods were present in several mainframe operating systems since the late 1950s, under a variety of names; the name access method was introduced in 1963 in the IBM OS/360 operating system.
Channel access method         
MEANS FOR MORE THAN TWO TERMINALS TO COMMUNICATE OVER ONE MEDIUM
Multiple access; Channel access; Multiple access method; Multiple-access protocol; Channel access methods; Multiple access protocols; Multiple access protocol; Power-division multiple access; Time and Frequency division multiple access
In telecommunications and computer networks, a channel access method or multiple access method allows more than two terminals connected to the same transmission medium to transmit over it and to share its capacity. Examples of shared physical media are wireless networks, bus networks, ring networks and point-to-point links operating in half-duplex mode.

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Access method
An access method is a function of a mainframe operating system that enables access to data on disk, tape or other external devices. Access methods were present in several mainframe operating systems since the late 1950s, under a variety of names; the name access method was introduced in 1963 in the IBM OS/360 operating system.