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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to exchange and manipulate files over an Internet Protocol computer network, such as the Internet.

 


File Transfer Protocol (FTP) - A standard protocol that defines how to transfer files from one computer to another.

FILE TRANSFER
5-65. The AISI can be connected to a PC or an external DRU. Information can be transferred between either peripheral via a built-in serial interface. The instrument is connected to the DRU by a DRU/AISI/battery cable.

file transferThe process of copying data from one computer to another or one DBMS to another.

Delta File Transfer
Software acceleration speeds access from any PC, anywhere. By transferring only the changes made to large files across the Wide Area Network, file access is accelerated for distributed teams.

File Transfer Protocol
Geocode
The process of identifying a location by one or more x,y coordinates from another location description such as an address.

* File Transfer Management team (FTMT) to refine the tools which would be required to transfer the required files from Legacy to AEP (1-5 tool), from AEP to Legacy (5-1 tool), and from AEP's NMCS to AMCS (5-5 tool); ...

FTP (File transfer protocol) - One of the protocols of the Internet that provides a standardized way of transferring files between computers in a distributed network.
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FTP: File Transfer Protocol, a standardized way of transmitting files on the Internet.
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Acronym for File Transfer Protocol, a standardized way of transmitting files on the Internet.
Generalization
Wherein a general class contains constituent classes.

difficulties with data formats, file transfers, decisions about tight or loose coupling, etc.). Even when successfully reworked, many environmental models still suffer from the lack of suitable GIS data sets on which to run.

online access Direct access to data that does not involve file transfer.

Uncompressed DOQ files are available on 8-mm tape, compact disc-recordable (CD-R), 3480 cartridge tape, and via semi-anonymous file transfer protocol (FTP).

Many browsers also support a variety of other URL types and their corresponding protocols, such as gopher: for Gopher (a hierarchical hyperlinking protocol), ftp: for FTP (file transfer protocol), rtsp: for RTSP (real-time streaming protocol), ...

See also: Information, Software, Access, Database, GIS

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