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Что (кто) такое System Management Bus - определение

SINGLE-ENDED SIMPLE TWO-WIRE BUS FOR THE PURPOSE OF LIGHTWEIGHT COMMUNICATION
SMBus; SMbus; SM bus
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System Management Bus         
<hardware, protocol> (SMBus, SMB) A simple two-wire bus used for communication with low-bandwidth devices on a motherboard, especially power related chips such as a laptop's rechargeable battery subsystem (see Smart Battery Data). Other devices might include temperature sensors and lid switches. A device can provide manufacturer information, indicate its model/part number, save its state for a suspend event, report different types of errors, accept control parameters, and return status. The SMB is generally not user configurable or accessible. The bus carries clock, data, and instructions and is based on Philip's I2C serial bus protocol. Support for SMBus devices is provided on Windows 2000. Windows 98 does not support such devices. The PIIX4 chipset provides SMBus functionality. Vendors using SMBus would be required to pay royalties. {SMBus website (http://sbs-forum.org/smbus/)}. {Software to interrogate a SMB motherboard (http://online.de/home/podien/SMB.HTM)}. {SMB devices, Part 8 Kernel Mode Driver Design Guide, Win2000 DDK (http://microsoft.com/ddk/)}. (1999-08-08)
System Management Bus         
The System Management Bus (abbreviated to SMBus or SMB) is a single-ended simple two-wire bus for the purpose of lightweight communication. Most commonly it is found in computer motherboards for communication with the power source for ON/OFF instructions.
SMBus         
Translation management system         
TYPE OF SOFTWARE FOR AUTOMATING MANY PARTS OF THE HUMAN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROCESS AND MAXIMIZING TRANSLATOR EFFICIENCY
GMS Technology; Globalization Management System; Globalization management system
A translation management system (TMS), formerly globalization management system (GMS), is a type of software for automating many parts of the human language translation process and maximizing translator efficiency. The idea of a translation management system is to automate all repeatable and non-essential work that can be done by software/systems and leaving only the creative work of translation and review to be done by human beings.
Collections management system         
SOFTWARE USED BY THE COLLECTIONS STAFF OF A COLLECTING INSTITUTION OR BY INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE COLLECTORS
Collections Management System
A Collections Management System (CMS), sometimes called a Collections Information System, is software used by the collections staff of a collecting institution or by individual private collectors and collecting hobbyists or enthusiasts. Collecting institutions are primarily museums and archives and cover a very broad range from huge, international institutions, to very small or niche-specialty institutions such as local historical museums and preservation societies.
Information security management         
CONTROLS THAT AN ORGANIZATION NEEDS TO IMPLEMENT FOR PROTECTING THE CONFIDENTIALITY, AVAILABILITY, AND INTEGRITY OF ASSETS FROM THREATS AND VULNERABILITIES
Information Security Management; Information security management system
Information security management (ISM) defines and manages controls that an organization needs to implement to ensure that it is sensibly protecting the confidentiality, availability, and integrity of assets from threats and vulnerabilities. The core of ISM includes information risk management, a process that involves the assessment of the risks an organization must deal with in the management and protection of assets, as well as the dissemination of the risks to all appropriate stakeholders.
EDMS         
SOFTWARE THAT PROVIDES AN AUTOMATED WAY TO STORE, MANAGE AND TRACK ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS
Document publishing system; Document management; Document control; Document control system; Document Control System; Document Management; Electronic document management system; EDMS; Electronic document management; Document Services; Electronic Document Management; Document Management Systems; Document image management; Document Management Software; Document Management System; PC Docs; Integrated document management; Digital archiving; Edms; Integrated Document Management; Controlling a document; History of document management
EDMS         
SOFTWARE THAT PROVIDES AN AUTOMATED WAY TO STORE, MANAGE AND TRACK ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS
Document publishing system; Document management; Document control; Document control system; Document Control System; Document Management; Electronic document management system; EDMS; Electronic document management; Document Services; Electronic Document Management; Document Management Systems; Document image management; Document Management Software; Document Management System; PC Docs; Integrated document management; Digital archiving; Edms; Integrated Document Management; Controlling a document; History of document management
Engineering Document Management System
Document management system         
SOFTWARE THAT PROVIDES AN AUTOMATED WAY TO STORE, MANAGE AND TRACK ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS
Document publishing system; Document management; Document control; Document control system; Document Control System; Document Management; Electronic document management system; EDMS; Electronic document management; Document Services; Electronic Document Management; Document Management Systems; Document image management; Document Management Software; Document Management System; PC Docs; Integrated document management; Digital archiving; Edms; Integrated Document Management; Controlling a document; History of document management
A document management system (DMS) is a system used to receive, track, manage and store documents and reduce paper. Most are capable of keeping a record of the various versions created and modified by different users (history tracking).
Laboratory information management system         
  • The use of barcodes makes sample management more efficient.
SOFTWARE-BASED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOL FOR LABORATORIES
Laboratory information system; Laboratory Information System; Lims; Laboratory Information Management Software; Laboratory computer system; Laboratory Information Management System; Lab information system; Laboratory Information Management Systems; Laboratory informatics system
A laboratory information management system (LIMS), sometimes referred to as a laboratory information system (LIS) or laboratory management system (LMS), is a software-based solution with features that support a modern laboratory's operations. Key features include—but are not limited to—workflow and data tracking support, flexible architecture, and data exchange interfaces, which fully "support its use in regulated environments".

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System Management Bus

The System Management Bus (abbreviated to SMBus or SMB) is a single-ended simple two-wire bus for the purpose of lightweight communication. Most commonly it is found in computer motherboards for communication with the power source for ON/OFF instructions.

It is derived from I²C for communication with low-bandwidth devices on a motherboard, especially power related chips such as a laptop's rechargeable battery subsystem (see Smart Battery System). Other devices might include temperature, fan or voltage sensors, lid switches, clock generator, and RGB lighting. PCI add-in cards may connect to an SMBus segment.

A device can provide manufacturer information, indicate its model/part number, save its state for a suspend event, report different types of errors, accept control parameters and return status. The SMBus is generally not user configurable or accessible. Although SMBus devices usually can't identify their functionality, a new PMBus coalition has extended SMBus to include conventions allowing that.

The SMBus was defined by Intel and Duracell in 1994. It carries clock, data, and instructions and is based on Philips' I²C serial bus protocol. Its clock frequency range is 10 kHz to 100 kHz. (PMBus extends this to 400 kHz.) Its voltage levels and timings are more strictly defined than those of I²C, but devices belonging to the two systems are often successfully mixed on the same bus.

SMBus is used as an interconnect in several platform management standards including: ASF, DASH, IPMI.

SMBus is used to access DRAM configuration information as part of serial presence detect. SMBus has grown into a wide variety of system enumeration use cases other than power management.