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DNC Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Nuclear Energy Acronyms |
DNC
Dutch Nuclear Consortium (KEMA, ECN, NUCON)
Dutch Nuclear Consortium (KEMA, ECN, NUCON)
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DNC
Direct Numerical Control
Direct Numerical Control
DNC Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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DNC
Direct Numerical Control
Direct Numerical Control
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DNC
Direct Numerical Control
Direct Numerical Control
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DNC
Direct Numerical Control
Direct Numerical Control
| Jensen's Technology Glossary |
Distributed Network Computing
Distributed Network Computing where a network computer can perform computing functions in another computer on the same network. In the early days of the Internet, Telnet could be used for remote computing. In modern times, the trend is toward database access and computing among networked computers.
Development tools for data enabled frameworks are starting to emerge. New standards are also starting to emerge like CORBA's IIOP, Sun's RMI , amd Microsoft's DCOM. RMI is part of the Java programming language library which enables a Java program running on one computer to access the objects and methods of another Java program running on a different computer. Some vendors are also having their own proprietary extensions as well. IIOP is built upon CORBA technology. DCOM is Microsoft Corporation's standard for distrubuted network computing.  See  Database, ADO, and RDS .
A good reference for more extensive distributed network computing terminology is World Wide Web and Object Technology by Ashish B. Shahhttp at
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~wwwbtb/fall.96/book/chap19/index.html
Bob Jensen's summary document entitled "Networked Databases:  Past, Present, and Future," can be found at
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/260wp/260wp.htm
Distributed Network Computing where a network computer can perform computing functions in another computer on the same network. In the early days of the Internet, Telnet could be used for remote computing. In modern times, the trend is toward database access and computing among networked computers.
Development tools for data enabled frameworks are starting to emerge. New standards are also starting to emerge like CORBA's IIOP, Sun's RMI , amd Microsoft's DCOM. RMI is part of the Java programming language library which enables a Java program running on one computer to access the objects and methods of another Java program running on a different computer. Some vendors are also having their own proprietary extensions as well. IIOP is built upon CORBA technology. DCOM is Microsoft Corporation's standard for distrubuted network computing.  See  Database, ADO, and RDS .
A good reference for more extensive distributed network computing terminology is World Wide Web and Object Technology by Ashish B. Shahhttp at
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~wwwbtb/fall.96/book/chap19/index.html
Bob Jensen's summary document entitled "Networked Databases:  Past, Present, and Future," can be found at
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/260wp/260wp.htm
DNC Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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DNC
The acronym DNC can mean:
- Democratic National Committee, the principal campaign and fund-raising organization affiliated with the United States Democratic Party
- Democratic National Convention
- Declared net capacity, a measure of the contribution that a power station makes to the distribution grid (developed net capacity in British English)
- "Does not compute"
- Direct Numerical Control, in manufacturing, means to network your CNC equipment to your PCs.
- Dilation and curettage, a medical procedure to "clean out" the uterus
- Director of Naval Communications, a post in the British Admiralty (changed in October 1945 to Chief of Naval Communications [CNC])
- Director of Naval Construction, a senior post in the British Admiralty
- Digital Nautical Chart, the electronic data necessary to present a nautical chart on a PC running an ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) or ECS (Electronic Chart System) software program for marine navigation
- Den norske Capitalbank, a Norwegian bank that was established in 1857
- Daigaku Nyūshi Center, a Japanese Independent Administrative Institution which administers National Center Test for University Admissions
- United States National Do Not Call Registry
- Canadian Do Not Call List
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