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Contains
A
A point of connection on a wire or wire harness where an electrical
connection is made, either soldered, crimped, or screwed.
Contains
B
multiple conductors, or a group of wires, encased in sheathing.
Starts with
C
The process of decreasing expenses or expenditures associated with the operation, maintenance, or utilization of systems or services, leading to improved affordability and profitability.
Contains
D
The maximum data transfer rate of a network or internet connection, often measured in bits per second (bps), kilobits per second (kbps), or megabits per second (Mbps).
Starts with
E
Material used to protect electrical cables, preventing short
circuits and electrical shocks,
Starts with
F
A protective device placed in an electrical circuit to interrupt the flow of current in case of overload or short circuit,
Contains
G
The act of improving or enhancing the capabilities, features, or performance of a system
Starts with
I
The basic physical or organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
Starts with
L
The time delay between the sending and receiving of data packets in a network, typically measured in milliseconds.
Starts with
M
The process of updating or adapting existing systems, technologies, or practices to meet current standards, trends, or requirements.
Starts with
N
The design and arrangement of components within a computer or
telecommunications network, including hardware, software, protocols, and communication channels.
Contains
O
The measure of the profitability or financial gain achieved as a result of investing resources, time, or capital into a particular project
Starts with
P
Electronic devices that regulate and supply electrical power to
various components of a system.
Starts with
Q
The ability of a network or internet connection to deliver data packets reliably, with consistent performance, minimal latency, and sufficient bandwidth, meeting predefined standards or expectations
Starts with
R
The quality of a system or network to consistently perform as expected, without experiencing frequent failures, disruptions, or downtime.
Starts with
S
The ability of a system or network to handle increasing amounts of work or traffic by adding resources or capacity without significantly impacting performance or functionality.
Contains
T
The process of installing, configuring, and implementing redesigned or upgraded systems, software, or services to make them operational and accessible to end-users
Starts with
W
A bundle of electric wires grouped together and encased in a protective sheath to facilitate installation and connection in electronic devices.
Contains
Z
The action of making the best or most effective use of existing resources or systems to improve efficiency, performance, or cost-effectiveness.
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