Technical/Office Protocol

(TOP) An applications layer network application and protocol stack for office automation developed by Boeing following the OSI model. This protocol is very similar to MAP except at the lowest levels, where it uses Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) rather than Token Bus (IEEE 802.4).

Technion

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Israel Institute of Technology.

http://technion.ac.il/.

ftp://ftp.technion.ac.il/.

Address: Haifa, Israel.

Last updated: 1995-05-09

technology

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Marketroid jargon for "software", "hardware", "protocol" or something else too technical to name.

The most flagrant abuse of this word has to be "Windows NT" (New Technology) - Microsoft's attempt to make the incorporation of some ancient concepts into their OS sound like real progress. The irony, and even the meaning, of this seems to be utterly lost on Microsoft whose Windows 2000 start-up screen proclaims "Based on NT Technology", (meaning yet another version of NT, including some Windows 95 features at last).

See also: solution.

Last updated: 2001-06-28

Technology Enabled Relationship Manager

Customer Relationship Management

Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems

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(TOOLS) One of the oldest object-oriented conferences, with 18 published proceedings volumes. TOOLS is organised by Interactive Software Engineering.

Last updated: 1995-12-29

TechRef

/tek'ref/ [MS-DOS] The original "IBM PC Technical Reference Manual", including the BIOS listing and complete schematics for the PC. The only PC documentation in the issue package that's considered serious by real hackers.

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