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10Base2: thinnet 10Mb/s Ethernet (IEEE 802.3); uses T-connectors
10Base5: thicknet 10Mb/s Ethernet (IEEE 802.3); uses vampire clamps
10BaseF: fiber media 10Mb/s Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), uses optical connectors
10BaseT: twisted pair 10Mb/s Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)
100BaseT: twisted pair 100Mb/s Ethernet
100BaseVG (100VG): 100Mb/s Ethernet via HP-defined protocols/media
802.3z: gigabit (1000Mb/s or Gb/s) Ethernet task force (IEEE), standard in 1998?
ABR: available bit rate
ACE: Advanced Computing Environment (failed initiative by DEC, SGI, etal)
ACL: access control list
ACM: Area Channel Manager (USFO field-based)
ACP: advanced core protocol (Novell)
ADAS: Athens, Dubai, Mediterranean, South Africa, India Geo of SMCC International
ADE: Advanced/Ada Development Environment
ADM: Add/Drop Mux
ADP: automated data processing
ADSL: asymmetrical digital subscriber line
AEC: architectural, engineering, and construction
AEC: authorized education center (eg, SunService for SunSoft products)
AEP: authorized education provider (eg, SunService for SunSoft products)
AFO: Americas Field Operations (part of AIS)
AI: artificial intelligence
AIS: Americas Information Services (SunIR)
ALM: asynchronous line multiplexer
ANSI: American National Standards Institute
API: Application Programming Interface
APIW: Application Programming Interface for Windows (Microsoft), see also PWI
ASN.1: Abstract Syntax Notation #1
ASP: addressable scan port
ASP: authorized service provider (eg, SunService for SunSoft products)
ATE: automated test equipment
ATM: asynchronous transfer mode
AUI: attachment unit interface (to coaxial, thick Ethernet cable)
AVI: audio video interleaved
AWE: alternative work environment (aka, Farnborough, UK); Workplace 2000
AWT: abstract windowing toolkit (Java context)
BGA: ball grid array
BIT: built-in test
BOOTP: BOOTstrap Protocol
BPS: Business Process Simplification
BRI/SBI: basic rate interface/speaker box interface (ISDN)
BSC: binary synchronous communication
CDDI: Copper Distributed Data Interface (100 Mbit/s FDDI over Copper)
CDE: Common Desktop Environment
CDPD: Cellular Digital Packet Data (Wireless transmission technology)
CDMA: Code-Division Multiple Access (digital techy proposed for Wireless LANs)
CEO: Chief Executive Officer
CEUR: the Central Europe sales GEO within SMCC; HQ in Munich, Germany
CGI: computer graphics interface
CGI: common gateway interface; HTML
CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CHAT: IBM Channel Attach, Channel Gateway
CHRP: common hardware reference platform (formerly PREP)
CIAP: commercial Internet access provider
CIM: computer integrated manufacturing
CINC: commander-in-chief
CISC: complex instruction set computer
CLNP: ConnectionLess Network Protocol (Wireless xmission)
CMC: common messaging calls (XAPIA)
CMC: common mezzanine card
CMIP: Common Managment Information Protocol (OSI protocol)
CMIP: Common Managment Information Services (OSI protocol)
CMOT: CMIP over TCP/IP (alternative to SNMP)
CMS: Customer Management Solutions
COM: Component Object Model (Microsoft)
COS: Corporation for Open Systems
CORBA: Common Object Request Broker Architecture
COSE: Common Open Software Environment
COSS: Common Object Services Specification
CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access w/Collision Detection
DAC: Dual Attachment Concentrator (FDDI)
DBE: data base excellerator
DBRI: Dual Basic Rate ISDN -- a chip (T5900FC) used in some SPARCstations
DCE: Distributed Computing Environment (from OSF)
DDE: Dynamic Data Exhange
DDI: Device Driver Interface
DDN: Defense Data Network
DES: data encryption standard
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; auto assigns IP addr to PC clients
DID: data item description
DKI: Driver Kernel Interface
DLSW: Data Link Switching (IBM std for xporting 3270 SNA traffic over inets)
DLT: digital linear tape
DMA: direct memory access
DME: Distributed Management Environmnet (from OSF)
DMI: desktop management interface
DMTF: Desktop Management Task Force
DND: drag-and-drop
DOE: Distributed Objects Everywhere
DS0 (DS-0): broadband digital service @ 64 Kbps
DS1 (DS-1): broadband digital service @ 1.544 Mbps(Europe = 2.048 Mbps)(T1 carrier)
DS3 (DS-3): broadband digital service @ 44.73 Mbps (T3 carrier=28 T1 channels)
DS4 (DS-4): broadband digital service @ 274.176 MKbps (T4 carrier=168 T1 channels)
DSBE/S: SBus Fast Differential SCSI-2/Buffered Ethernet Card
DTE: data terminal equipment
DTMF: Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
DVC: desktop videoconferencing
DWIS/S: Differential Fast/Wide Intelligent SCSI-2 Host Adapter SBus Card
DWIS: Fast Wide SCSI, differential, 20MB/sec, 15 targets + 1 adapter
ECC: Enterprise Computing Consultants (aka Server Drivers)
ECC: Error Correcting Code (memory)
EDA: electronic design automation
ENOS: Enterprise Network Operating Systems
FDDI: Fiber Distributed Data Interface (100 Mbit/s)
FDDI II: Fiber Distributed Data Interface II (geared to multimedia)
FEPS: fast Ethernet, parallel interface, SCSI-fast chip (on Electron/UltraSPARC)
FFB: fast frame buffer (as in Ultra Creator)
FSBE: Fast SCSI, buffered ethernet differential, 10MB/sec, 7 targets + 1 adapter
FFOL: FDDI Follow On LAN (eventually may operate at 2.4 Gbit/s)
FPA: floating point accelerator
FRU: field replaceable unit
FRAD: frame relay access device
FSBE: Fast SCSI, buffered ethernet, 10MB/sec, 7 targets + 1 adapter (X1053A)
FTP: File Transfer Protocol
GB: graphics buffer
GKS: graphical kernel system
GP: graphics processor
GPCI: Graphics Programming Command Interface
GPIB: general purpose instrument bus
GULS: Generic Upper Layer Security
HA: high availability
HFC: hybrid fiber/coax
HIPPI: High Performance Parallel Interface
HOL: high order language
HR: highly redundant
HS11: HyperSPARC 11; MBus module for SPARCstation 20
HSI/S: 4 high speed serial communication ports on SBus card
HSM: hierarchical storage management
HTML: HyperText Markup Language (HoTMetaL); used with Mosaic
ICB: information control block
ICB: Interleave Cell Buster
IDL: Interface Definition Language
IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
IIOP: Internet InterORB Protocol
IMAP: Internet mail access protocol
IPng: Internet protocol next generation from IETF; successor to IP version 4 (IPv4)
IPX: Internet Packet Exchange; provides datagram delivery services (Novell)
IR: internetwork router
IRC: Implementation Review Committee (NAAFO HQ)
IRC: Internet relay chat
ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network
JCL: job control language
JDBC: Java Data Base Connection
JECF: Java Electronic Commerce Framework
JOE: Java with Solaris NEO (Java Objects Everywhere)
KAIO: Kernelized Asynchronous Input/Output
Kerberos: DCE component
KCS: Kodak ColorSense
LAVA: Leo Advanced 3D Visualization Application
LU 6.2: Logical Unit 6.2
LVM: Logical Volume Manager (software from Veritas/Sun; useful with SSA)
MAE: Macintosh Application Environment (MAC-emulation SW for 2.x from Apple)
MAP: Marketing Assistance Program (WWFO field-based)
MAU: media attachment unit (transceiver)
MDB: multiple device boot
MDE: Market Development Engineering (WWFO corp-based)
MFC: Microsoft Foundation class
MIS: management information system
MBONE: internet Multicast BackbONE
MII: Media Independent Interface connector (SunFastEnet)
MLP: MultiLink Protocol
MMU: memory management unit
MOSES: Massive Open Systems Environment Standard; alliance of companies doing open systems
MT: multi thread
MT: material transfer
MTBF: mean time between failures
MTTR: mean time to repair
NAD: network attach device
NAT: network address translation
NBA: network business advantage; Sun marketing initiative
NBS: National Bureau of Standards
NC: network computer
NCP: NetWare Core Protocol
ND: network disk
ND,NDA: non-disclosure agreement/presentation
NEO: "networked enterprise objects"; announced product name for Project DOE
NeWS: Network extensible Window System
NI-1: National ISDN-1, North American ISDN standard
NIC: network interface card
NPS: NetWare Protocol Stack Daemon
NUMA: non-uniform memory access architecture
NVT: Novell Virtual Terminal
OBP: open boot PROM
OCL: object code license (new licensing term to replace RTU)
OCX: OLE communications/control eXecutive, aka OLE Custom Controls
ODBC: open data base connectivity
ODS: Online Disk Suite (now SDS, Solstice Disk Suite)
OLAP: on line analytic processing
OLCP: on line complex processing
OLE: Object Linking & Embedding
OLTP: on line transaction processing
OMG: Object Management Group
OMNIPoint: Open Management Interoperability Point
OPCOM: Operation Commitment (NAAFO enduser customers doing Solaris Migration)
OSI: Open Systems Interconnect
OSN: Open Systems Network
OSS: Online Support Services
P2P/PTP: peer-to-peer, eg a communication protocol
PAL: programmable array logic
PAP: PPP authentication protocol
PCMCIA: personal computer memory card international association
PCR: Personalized Commission Rate (NAAFO-based)
PCS: Physical Coding Sublayer
PCS: personal communications services (typically wireless)
PDB: parallel database (eg, SPARCcluster PDB, Oracle)
PDES: Product Definition Exchange Specification
PFA: predictive failure analysis (correcting disk RAID5 errors)
PFTP: proxied file transfer protocol
PHIGS: Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System
PMC: PCI Mezzanine Card
POP: Post Office Protocol (email std)
POSIX: Portable Operating System Interface
POTS: Plain Old Telephone System
PPC: pre-paid calling card
PPP: point-to-point protocol (Internet standard for IP traffic)
PPS: PC protocol services (aka Solarnet/Solstice Netware Server)
PQO: parallel query option (related to Oracle PDB)
PReP: PowerPC Reference Platform
PROM: programmable read only memory
PSU: power supply unit
QED: quad ethernet device (SBus card with 4 ethernet connections)
QIC: quarter inch cartridge tape
RAID: redundant array of inexpensive disks
RAM: random access memory; volatile storage in processor/CPU for active programs/data
RAS: Reliability, Availability, Serviceability
RASCAT: Reliability Availability and Serviceability Customer Account Team
RIP: Routing Information Protocol
RISC: reduced instruction set computer
RJE: remote job entry
RMI: remote method invocation (Java API)
RPC: remote procedure call
RSM: removable storage module as in SPARCstorage RSM
RTE: run-time emulator (eg, Empower software) for simulating large user environments
RTU: right to use (licensing term)
SAC: Serial Asynchronous Connectors (used with Network Terminal Server)
SAC: Single Attachment Concentrator (FDDI)
SAHI: SBus ATM Host Interface card, eg SAHI-1, SAHI-2
SAP: Second Audio Program
SAP: Service Advertising Protocol Daemon
SAS: Single Attachment Stations (FDDI)
SBE: SCSI, Buffered Enet: Single Ended, 5 MB/sec, 7 targets + 1 adapter
SBE/S: single-ended SCSI controller and buffered Ethernet controller
SBI: serial bus interface (IEEE 1394)
SCI: scalable coherent interconnect (cluster/server technology; Dolphin)
SDE: standard development environment (CMIP)
SDS: Solstice DiskSuite (formerly ODS, Online Disk Suite)
SES/B: SBus Expansion Subsystem Board
SES/C: SBus Expansion Subsystem Chassis
SCP: SunLink Communications Processor (board)
SCSA: signal computing system architecture
SCSI: small computer systems interface
SHV: standard high volume (Intel term for lowcost MP P6/PentiumPro servers)
SLAN: Secure Local Area Network
SKIP: Simple Key Management for Internet Protocol (IP)
SMD: storage module drive
SMP: symmetric multiprocessing
SMT: Station ManagemenT (FDDI/DX)
SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SNC: Sun Network Coprocessor
SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol
SONET: synchronous optical network
SPARC: Scalable Processor ARChitecture
SPEC: System Performance and Evaluation Corporation, a benchmark development group
SPECint92: an integer benchmark from SPEC
SPECfp92: a floating point bencmark from SPEC
Spec 1170: core set of system calls for a portable OS; XPG4 Base 95 V2(Version 2)
SPC/S: Serial and Parallel Controller SBus card
SPOF: single point of failure
SPP: scalable parallel processing
SPX: Sequenced Packet Exchange; connection-oriented protocol (Novell)
SQEC: SBus (card) Quad Ethernet Controller
SQL: Structured Query Language
SRA: support readiness availability
SRT: support readiness training (usually for SunService SSEs & Solution Centers)
SSHA: SCSI, Single ended, 5MB/sec, 7 targets + 1 adapter
SSL: secure sockets layer
STS: synchronous transport signal (related to SONET)
SVID: System V (five) Interface Definition
SVPN: secure virtual private network
SWIS: Fast Wide SCSI, Single Ended, 20MB/sec, 15 targets + 1 adapter
T1: a telecommunication bandwidth specification; speed 1.5Mbit/sec
T3: a telecommunication bandwidth specification; speed 45Mbit/sec
T3: train the trainer
TCL: tool command language; an interpretative scripting language(like Perl); good for WWW
TCPA: telephone consumer protection act
TIB: Teknekron Information Bus
TCP/IP: transmission control protocol/internetwork protocol
TDMA: Time-Division Multiple Access (digital techy proposed for Wireless LANs)
THT: Token Holding Timer (FDDI)
TIB: Teknekron Information Bus
TMN: Telecommunication Management Network (telco standard; in Solstice Enterprise Manager)
TOI: transfer of information
TOP: technical and office protocol
TPC: Transaction Processing Council
TPE: twisted pair Ethernet
TRI/S: Token Ring Interface (4/16Mbps) on SBus card
TSAPI: telephone server application programming interface (Novell)
TVT: training video tour (video tape for use in NPI events) (aka ITG)
UNI: user network interface (ATM)
UP: Uniprocessor
URL: Uniform Resource Locator
USB: universal serial bus
USFO: United States Field Operations (part of NAAFO)
UTP: unshielded twisted pair
VAR: value-added reseller
VBA: Visual BASIC for Applications (Microsoft)
VHSIC: very high speed integrated circuit
VID: Vertical Interval Decoder Board; decodes video to WST & closed captioned info
VIS: Visual Instruction Set (UltraSPARC-related)
VLB: VESA Local bus
VLDB: very large database
VLSI: Very Large Scale Integration (chips, processors)
VM: Virtual Machine
VOD: Video On Demand
Wabi: not an acronym; a technology to run Windows applications on Solaris
WAIS: Wide Area Information Server
WDD: writing device drivers
wrt: with respect to
WST: World Standard Teletext
WTO: WWFO Technical Office
XDR: external data representation
XPG: X/Open Portability Guide (eg, XPG4)
XFN: Federated Naming Technology (under DCE)
XGL: none; a "Graphics Library" or language/API of program calls
XIL: none; an "Imaging Library" or language/API of program calls
XMP: X/Open CAE Specification OSI-Abstract-Data Manipulation API (CMIP)
XOM: X/Open CAE Specification Systems Management Protocols API (CMIP)
XTL: none; a "Telephony Services Library" & API for integrated voicemail, fax