networking protocolsA networking protocol is software that provides a communication gateway (link) allowing the exchange of data between various networking systems.
Networking protocol popular in IBM environments. snapping The process of moving a feature to coincide exactly with coordinates of another feature within a specified snapping distance, or tolerance.
Unix provided the TCP/IP networking protocol on relatively inexpensive computers, which contributed to the Internet explosion of world-wide real-time connectivity, and which formed the basis for implementations on many other platforms.
The Arenium Client runs on any MX-suitable PC, or standalone on any Microsoft Windows PC running Windows 2000 or later with a minimum processor speed of 500 Mhz and a minimum of 128 MB of RAM. TCP/IP networking protocol must be installed.
See also: Network, Information, Software, Protocol, Location
 
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