Request For Comments - traduzione in spagnolo
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Request For Comments - traduzione in spagnolo

PUBLICATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDS FOR THE INTERNET
RFC 1; Request for comment; Requests for comment; Tags for the Identification of Languages; Request For Comments; Request For Comment; RFC Editor; RFC editor; Requests for Comments; Requests for Comment; Requests for comments; IETF RFC; Request for comments; RFCs; Request for Comment; RFC 2119; Request for Comment Identifier; Request for Comments Identifier; RFC (identifier); 10.17487; Informational RFC

Request For Comments         
Documentos de borrador del IETF, Documentos que contienen proposiciones para reglamentos utilizados en el internet, RFC
Request For Comment         
See: RFC
request for proposal         
REQUEST MADE BY AN AGENCY OR COMPANY INTERESTED IN PROCUREMENT OF A COMMODITY OR SERVICE, ASKING POTENTIAL SUPPLIERS TO SUBMIT BUSINESS PROPOSALS
RFP; Request for price quotation; Request For Proposal; Request for Proposals; Request for Proposal; Request for proposals; Call for proposal; Call for Proposals; RFP automation; RFP Automation; Call for proposals; RFEI
solicitud de oferta (oferta de precio que somete el usuario al proveedor)

Definizione

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Wikipedia

Request for Comments

A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet, most prominently the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). An RFC is authored by individuals or groups of engineers and computer scientists in the form of a memorandum describing methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems. It is submitted either for peer review or to convey new concepts, information, or, occasionally, engineering humor.

The IETF adopts some of the proposals published as RFCs as Internet Standards. However, many RFCs are informational or experimental in nature and are not standards. The RFC system was invented by Steve Crocker in 1969 to help record unofficial notes on the development of ARPANET. RFCs have since become official documents of Internet specifications, communications protocols, procedures, and events. According to Crocker, the documents "shape the Internet's inner workings and have played a significant role in its success", but are not widely known outside the community.

Outside of the Internet community, other documents also called requests for comments have been published in U.S. Federal government work, such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Request For Comments
1. "The Labor Ministry's request for comments on the draft law represents an important step toward reform and transparency in the UAE," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.
2. This consultation document follows from an earlier request for comments on this subject issued by the TRA in April of this year, the results of which have been taken into account in preparing this one.
3. Federal Communications Commission on Monday issued a request for comments on what it could do to address concerns by U.S. carriers that are upset at various surcharges they are now facing to directly connect calls to those countries.
4. Baccus, president of the Kansas Farm Bureau and chairman of the Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co., the Iowa firm that now owns Crop 1, said its plan saved farmers "over $4 million and has a '4 percent retention rate." In February 2005, federal regulators received about 800 letters in response to a request for comments on the Crop 1 plan.