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- TCP/IP
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This pair of
network protocols are the "glue" that binds the Internet together. They
are mid-level network protocols, able to run on various network hardware,
such as
IBM's Token Ring and Ethernet, and to support a variety of
application protocols, such as Telnet for terminal sessions, and FTP for
file transfer.
Because TCP/IP is an open, published standard (rather than proprietary
and secret), anyone can develop new application protocols for the
Internet. HTTP, the protocol that is the basis for the World Wide Web,
was developed by Tim Berners-Lee in the early 1990s.
- TEI
- Text Encoding Initiative.
An international project
to develop guidelines for the preparation and interchange of electronic
texts for scholarly
research. The main activity of the group has centered on preparing
Guidelines for the Encoding and Interchange of
Machine-Readable Texts, which defines a DTD (Document Type
Definition) in conformance with ISO 8879 (Structural Generalized Markup
Language -- SGML).
The NDLP is using this TEI DTD to code reproductions of textual
materials. Other important projects using the TEI DTD include the Center for Electronic Text in the
Humanities (a joint project of Princeton and Rutgers Universities) and
the Electronic Text
Center at the University of Virginia.
- Telnet
- The application protocol that allows users on the Internet to log
into a remote computer. Telnet is compatible with most host computers.
TN3270, a variation of Telnet, is often required to access IBM
mainframes.
- thumbnail
- A small size low resolution representation of a higher resolution
image. Users can retrieve and view many thumbnails quickly to choose an
image for study or downloading.
- TIFF
- Tagged Image File Format. A format for images, designed to be a
general exchange format between computers and applications. It has an
elaborate, fielded header, which can be useful for recording information
about the digitization process. Since a TIFF image can be compressed
with any one of several different compression schemes, TIFF is less
"standard" than JPEG in practice, and not so widely used on the World
Wide Web. NDLP uses TIFF for archival versions of images and for display
versions of bi-tonal images, such as line-art or images of printed
pages.
- token ring
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A network protocol that passes messages round a ring of wires, with access
controlled by a special type of message, known as a "token." A computer
with a message ready to send waits for the token, grabs it, sends the
prepared message, and then releases the token. The IBM Token Ring is a
particular implementation of this network technology. An alternative
technology for the same network function is Ethernet.
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