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Qué (quién) es domains - definición

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1. <networking> A group of computers whose {fully qualified domain names} (FQDN) share a common suffix, the "domain name". The Domain Name System maps hostnames to {Internet address} using a hierarchical namespace where each level in the hierarchy contributes one component to the FQDN. For example, the computer foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk is in the doc.ic.ac.uk domain, which is in the ic.ac.uk domain, which is in the ac.uk domain, which is in the uk top-level domain. A domain name can contain up to 67 characters including the dots that separate components. These can be letters, numbers and hyphens. 2. An administrative domain is something to do with routing. 3. Distributed Operating Multi Access Interactive Network. 4. <mathematics> In the theory of functions, the set of argument values for which a function is defined. See domain theory. 5. <programming> A specific phase of the software life cycle in which a developer works. Domains define developers' and users' areas of responsibility and the scope of possible relationships between products. 6. The subject or market in which a piece of software is designed to work. (2007-10-01)
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Distributed Operating Multi Access Interactive Network (Reference: Apollo, Internet)
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[d?(?)'me?n]
¦ noun
1. an area owned or controlled by a ruler or government.
a sphere of activity or knowledge.
2. Computing a distinct subset of the Internet with addresses sharing a common suffix.
3. Mathematics the possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function.
4. Physics a discrete region of magnetism in ferromagnetic material.
5. Biochemistry a distinct region of a complex molecule or structure.
Derivatives
domanial d?'me?n??l adjective
Origin
ME: from Fr. domaine, alt. (by assoc. with L. dominus 'lord') of OFr. demeine (see demesne).

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Ejemplos de uso de domains
1. The CPA provides new domains of knowledge in a precise way in other domains.
2. Mr Gurry said strong preventive measures were needed to prevent abusive registrations of web addresses in the new international domains, especially unrestricted domains such as .asia.
3. Investing for retirement is one of those domains.
4. It decides who gets to operate the most basic domains, the top–level domains such as .com and .org as well as all the world‘s country codes.
5. There have been numerous requests for new top level domains such as .kids, .shop and .nyc.