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code point
noun
A numerical offset in a character set, etc., as opposed to the character or item it represents.
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Supporters of its banking secrecy code point out that the code is wrapped up in the country's claims to neutrality and being above the global political fray.
Each packet is marked with Diffserv code point and boundary nodes do the traffic conditioning by metering, policing, shaping, or dropping based upon the BA.
With the signaled identification information, the packet gateway classifies incoming packets and sets a different DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) for each transaction.
Among these actions, we can highlight VLAN ID tag removal actions, VLAN PCP (Priority Code Point) rewrite actions and IP ToS (Type of Service) actions.
Our proposed solution is that different media flows in the same IPSec tunnel are distinguished by DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) marks.
Based on the channel realization, the receiver selects the best code point from the codebook and sends the corresponding index back to the transmitter.
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Q. How can I make a QR code pointing to my personal Web site that I can attach to an e-mail signature?
A character in "The Da Vinci Code" points out that it is history's winners who get to write history, a refrain echoed by Mr. Brown on his Web site.
Another enterprising student also went to College Gameday carrying a sign with a QR code pointing to their Bitcoin address, and ended up getting $24,000 sent to him that day.
Regardless of the type of workload used, it should try to reach as much data access code points as possible and, at the same time, it should ideally represent the system's real operating conditions.
During all these three phases, we assume the presence of a workload generation client that places valid requests on the service, which allows exercising different service operations, each possibly making several data accesses at different code points.
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