Glossary, Acronyms, and Abbreviations - IIUSA
Glossary, Acronyms, and Abbreviations - IIUSA
Glossary, Acronyms, and Abbreviations - IIUSA
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WML - wireless markup language<br />
WMS - workload management system<br />
WOC - wing operations center<br />
WOD - word of day<br />
WODVD - word of day validity date<br />
Work Order - See Trouble Ticket.<br />
WORM - write once, read many<br />
WOSA - Windows open services architecture<br />
WOTL - worldwide topographic loader<br />
WP - word processing<br />
WP - west Pacific<br />
WPS - worldwide port system<br />
WRAP - Warfighting Rapid Acquisition Process (Army)<br />
WS - workstation<br />
WSP - workstation security package<br />
WSP - workstation software package<br />
WSTI - Wide Area Surveillance Thermal Imagers (USAF)<br />
WVS - World Vector Shoreline<br />
WW - worldwide<br />
WWAS - Wide-area Augmentation System<br />
WWMCCS - worldwide military comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> control system<br />
WWW - World Wide Web<br />
WX - weather<br />
WYSIWYG - what you see is what you get<br />
X<br />
X-INSUM - Executive Intelligence Summary<br />
X-Bus - Used to connect the shelves on a Promina 800 node.<br />
X - subscriber or net traffic key<br />
X.21 - A serial data interface for synchronous data popular in<br />
Europe. X.21 uses balanced data <strong>and</strong> unbalanced signal lines.<br />
X.25 - A CCITT recommendation that specifies the interface between<br />
user data terminal equipment (DTE) <strong>and</strong> packet switching data<br />
circuit-terminating equipment (DCE).<br />
X/L - cross link<br />
XA - extended architecture<br />
xcvr - receiver<br />
XCVR - tranceiver<br />
XDDCMP - External Digital Data Communications Message Protocol<br />
XDR - extended data representation<br />
xDSL - generic (specialized) digital subscriber line<br />
XHMTL - extensible HTML<br />
XID - transaction ID<br />
XIDB - Extended Intelligence Data Base<br />
XMIT - transmit<br />
XML - Extensible Markup Language<br />
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XMP - cross-management platform<br />
XMSN - transmission<br />
XMT - transmit<br />
XMTD - transmitted<br />
XO - executive officer<br />
XPE - cross-platform environment<br />
XPG - X/Open Portability Guide<br />
Xport - External port on a DMD module.<br />
XRF - extended recovery facility<br />
XSL - extensible stylesheet language<br />
XT - crosstalk<br />
XTACACS - Extended Terminal Access Controller Access Control<br />
System<br />
XTC - external transmit clock<br />
XTI - X/open transport interface<br />
XTRA - extra<br />
XVAR - X variable<br />
Y/N - yes/no<br />
Y2K - Year Two Thous<strong>and</strong><br />
Y<br />
Yellow Alarm - A yellow alarm indicates that the neighbor node has<br />
detected a red alarm condition.<br />
Z - zulu time<br />
Z - AKDC KEK, zeroize<br />
Z - ALL zeroize all<br />
Z - SEL selective zeroize<br />
ZAK - zero administration kit<br />
Z<br />
ZAW - zero administration windows<br />
ZBTSI - (Zero Byte Time Slot Interchange) - A zero-suppression<br />
technique that involves buffering <strong>and</strong> addressing. The buffer holds<br />
96 bytes (four D4 frames). As the bytes enter the buffer, they are<br />
scanned. Any zero code detected is removed from the buffer <strong>and</strong><br />
nonzero bytes fill the vacated spots.<br />
Zero Suppression - The elimination of insignificant zeroes to control<br />
the ones' density on a T1 line or T3 line.<br />
ZFX - channel sequence number out of sequence<br />
ZIF - zero insertion force<br />
ZISC - zero-instruction-set computer<br />
ZKG - Z-key generator<br />
ZNP - Zero Knowledge Proof (security protocol)<br />
ZR - zone restriction<br />
ZRL - zone restriction list