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<br /> V~"il'", ~V'il'~"~~ u"è" 'o--~".'o..o'u,~.~,._~.... -~V_. ",".il'",~V'il"---_.U~' ,,~vu,~o <br /> (14) Host name - The unique name by which a computer is known on a network, used to identify it in <br /> electronic information interchange. <br /> (15) Host - A computer (including a terminal) connected to a network. <br /> (16) Hypertext Markup Language (HTlVIL) - A hypertext document format, using <br /> Standard Generalized Markup Language, used by the World Wide 'Web. <br /> (17) Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - The client-server TCP/1P protocol used on the World Wide <br /> Web for the exchange ofHTlVIL documents. <br /> (18) Internet address - The 32-bit host address defined by the Internet <br /> Protocol in RFC- 791, usually represented in dotted decimal notation. <br /> (19) Internet Architecture Board (lAB) - A technical advisory group of the <br /> Internet Society chartered by the Internet Society Trustees to provide oversight of the architecture of the <br /> Internet and its protocols. <br /> (20) Internet connection - A combination of hardware, software, and telecommunications services that <br /> allows a computer to communicate with any other computer on the worldwide network of networks <br /> known as the Internet, and that adheres to the required standard protocols listed in RFC-1800 or its <br /> current successor document. <br /> (21) Internet Protocol (IP) - A protocol for computer telecommunications as specified in RFC- 791 or its <br /> current successor document. <br /> (22) Internet provider - An organization that is authorized to provide <br /> Internet connections to other organizations. <br /> (23) Management Information Base-II (lVUB-II) - A spedfication of the managed objects to be defined in <br /> a internetwork management system as specified in RF C-1213 or its current successor document. <br /> (24) Network - A hardware and software computer data communication system. <br /> (25) Protocol - A set of formal rules describing how to transmit data across a network. <br /> (26) Public service staff - Library staff w'hose primary responsibilities include helping library users to find <br /> and use information or materials; pages, shelvers, circulation and clerical staff (or others whose reference <br /> or reader's advisory duties are incidental) are not included. <br /> (27) Request for Comments (RFC) - A version of an Internet specification, published as part of the <br /> "Request for Comments" (RFC) document series, the official publication channel for Internet standards <br /> documents and other publications of the Internet Engineering Steering Group, Internet Architecture <br /> Board, and Internet community. <br /> 13 of 16 09.Ü..t 97 09:53: 11 <br />