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This configuration system beats the pants off the old system of joining a network: dialogue boxes filled with network jargon.
Just-in-time manufacturing, for example, requires a company and its supplier to cut holes in their firewalls to create a privileged pipeline, called an extranet in network jargon.
High robustness to random removal of nodes ('error' in the network jargon) is a common feature of many complex networks [55], including mutualistic networks [56].
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In the networks jargon, points are referred to as vertices or nodes while the links are referred to as edges.
Network Service: More technical jargon to throw at you.
Through a combination of "health warnings" (as they are known in broadcasting jargon) and targeted networks and time-slots, it is now much harder to claim to have "stumbled on" something you find unsavoury.
As well as holidaymakers and more frequent users, an estimated 1,000 craft are effectively permanent homes, with owners leading a nomadic lifestyle - in the jargon, "continuously cruising" the network.
Using the jargon of synergetics [23], the whole network activity will then be enslaved by that dominant mode.
The trail has gone cold.In any case, the malicious software (malware in the jargon) penetrated at least one classified computer network.
Facebook has talked repeatedly about their "social graph" (computer science jargon for the data structure behind a social network).
By overlapping different "social graphs," Internet jargon for one's connections on a social network, it may be possible to reveal identities of people who have taken all precautions to remain anonymous.
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