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Перевод: cabling
[существительное] укладка кабеля; кручение; свивание; заполнение каннелюр колонн выпуклым профилем
Тезаурус:
- Because crossing the stitches causes some resistance you will need to knit a few rows, then ladder down at least one stitch at both sides of the number of stitches marked for cabling.
- Another technological phrase that gained currency under the present government was "the cabling of Britain".
- The corporation (currently state-owned but soon to be privatised) already has considerable experience with optical-fibre technology, and argues that it should be allowed to play a large role in cabling Britain.
- CABLING:
- - The 7 layer communication model explained - Physical Units (PU's) and Logical Units (LU's) - SNA hardware and software implementations - IBM Cabling System - 3780/3770 Remote Job Entry (RJE) - 3270 and 5250 terminal architectures - LU6.2, APPC, APPN and SNADS - Co-operative processing - Network Management (NewView) - SNA and OSI Interworking
- After her veto of the Alvey committee's plans to use government money to back a new era of computer research (last issue, p 3), ministers have now postponed publication of their White Paper on cabling Britain because two government departments cannot agree on how it should be paid for.
- Includes low-energy, low voltage, cabling, electric fittings, etc.
- The hubs feature 10Base3 coax connections so that backbones and subnets can be built using thinnet cabling.
- One big cost in BEM system, wiring plant and rooms to the computer, can now be avoided by using the mains cabling itself as the data communication network.
- The aim is that entertainment on pay-TV will pay for the more innovative plans, including two way transactions down the cables, that lie at the heart of the cabling idea.
- But the technical side of it is only a means to an end, making sure it's a really clean sound, without going into too much extra cabling and everything.
- In other words, just one set of cabling round the office should cope with both the telephone system and the computer network.
- All this, of course, presupposes that private firms do the lion's share of the cabling - the digging of ducts, provision of the wiring and installing of equipment to homes.
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