Concurrent access in databases means two or more sessions accessing the database at the same time. Note that a session does not necessarily mean a user is physically infront of a terminal, it could also mean two or more processes accessing the database.
Network Interface Card Its a card that you attach to your computer to interface( or access) network resources and the internet
The modern use of the acronym RAM is a computer memory term, Random Access Memory.(see related question)The other uses of the word are for a male sheep or goat, or the verb meaning to smash into, and the derived name for a type of ship used to ram other ships.It can also mean a machine used to compress, push, or load, such as a hydraulic ram.
synchronous access.
The network administor must have physical access to the device to establish a console connection whereas TELNET access can be established form a remote location. However telnet access depend upon a router with network access's, whereas a console connection can be used to access the router regardless of the router's configuration.
You can control the access to a system by buying or downloading certain programs. An example of a program that gives you the ability to control the access to a system is Network Access Control.
A congruent angle means an angle of the same size
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concurent powers
entrancition
The homophone is the same word access. Access has several meaning for example: access = permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use access = a way or means of getting to something access = being to get to something
Blowi BEK TNT meaning in vandalism
Reserved Words
direct memory access
Whenever you're told "Access Denied" it simply means that you're not allowed into where you're trying to navigate into.
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Biometric access control is access control where the identification process is made through biometric parameters. Some other researchers refer to it as the identification of humans by their characteristics or traits.
RDRAM stand for Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory. (by RADA)