requestor
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requestor — noun see request II … New Collegiate Dictionary
Requestor — Ein Benutzer, der einen Service mit Hilfe der REQUEST Primitive anfordert, vergl. Acceptor … Acronyms
Requestor — Ein Benutzer, der einen Service mit Hilfe der REQUEST Primitive anfordert, vergl. Acceptor … Acronyms von A bis Z
WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile — is a Web Services specification intended to work with the WS Federation specification which defines how identity, authentication and authorization mechanisms work across trust realms. The specification deals specifically with how applications,… … Wikipedia
WS-Federation Active Requestor Profile — is a Web Services specification intended to work with the WS Federation specification which defines how identity, authentication and authorization mechanisms work across trust realms. The specification deals specifically with how applications,… … Wikipedia
ANSI ASC X9.95 Standard — The ANS X9.95 standard for trusted timestamps expands on the widely used [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3161 RFC 3161 Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Time Stamp Protocol] by adding data level security requirements that can ensure data… … Wikipedia
Two-factor authentication — (TFA, T FA or 2FA) is an approach to authentication which requires the presentation of two different kinds of evidence that someone is who they say they are. It is a part of the broader family of multi factor authentication, which is a defense in … Wikipedia
IBM System/34 — The IBM System/34 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1978 to 1983. It was a multi user, multi tasking successor to the single user System/32. Most notably, it included two very different processors, one based on System/32 and the second… … Wikipedia
IBM System/36 — The IBM System/36 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1983 to 2000. It was a multi user, multi tasking successor to the System/34. Like the System/34 and the older System/32, the System/36 was primarily programmed in the RPG II language. One… … Wikipedia
AppleTalk — is a proprietary suite of protocols developed by Apple Inc. for networking computers. It was included in the original Macintosh released in 1984, but is now unsupported as of the release of Mac OS X v10.6 in 2009[1] in favor of TCP/IP networking … Wikipedia