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IEEE standards
- IEEE 1394: Also called FireWire, a standard interface between computers and peripherals [e]
- IEEE 802.3: The primary standards body for evolved ethernet over physical media protocols. [e]
- IEEE 802.22: Working group of the IEEE developing the standard of Wireless Regional Access Networks. [e]
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Other standards organizations
- Connectivity Standards Alliance: (CSA) the standards organization for the emerging Matter standard and for Zigbee technology in smart-home applications. [e]
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- Byte: A byte is a unit of data consisting of (usually) eight binary digits, each of which is called a bit. [e]
- Cryptography controversy: The "crypto wars", political controversies and legal cases involving the use of cryptography. [e]
- Ethernet: An early proprietary standard for local area networks developed by IEEE Project 802; the term has become generic for various connectors and communications techniques although the name of a standard would be more precise. [e]
- Internet Protocol Suite: Add brief definition or description
- Internet Protocol version 6: The next-generation Internet Protocol, providing (among other benefits) a vastly increased address space (128bits), which should in turn provide the ability for an end-to-end Internet and allowing new models of communication to be developed. [e]
- MPEG-1: One of the earliest practical standards for high quality, low bitrate audio and video compression; includes the MP3 audio format. [e]
- Robert Tarjan: Add brief definition or description
- Unix: A computer operating system originally conceived and developed by a group of researchers as an unofficial project while they were working at AT&T's Bell Laboratories. [e]