• Bristol Standard Asynchronous/Synchronous Protocol (BSAP) is an industrial automation protocol developed by Bristol Babcock and managed by Emerson. It...
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  • communications to basic digital and analog devices BSAP – Bristol Standard Asynchronous Protocol, developed by Bristol Babcock Inc. CC-Link Industrial Networks – Supported...
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  • Society of Animal Production British South Africa Police Bristol Standard Asynchronous Protocol This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Packet switching (category Network protocols)
    networking protocol. The DECnet protocols were designed entirely by Digital Equipment Corporation. However, DECnet Phase II (and later) were open standards with...
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    were designed and produced by Inmos, a semiconductor company based in Bristol, United Kingdom. For some time in the late 1980s, many considered the transputer...
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  • Vol. 3376. Green, Matthew; Miers, Ian (17 May 2015). "Forward Secure Asynchronous Messaging from Puncturable Encryption". 2015 IEEE Symposium on Security...
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  • continued testing. Remote usability testing (also known as unmoderated or asynchronous usability testing) involves the use of a specially modified online survey...
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    Frehner, Carmen (2008). Email, SMS, MMS: The Linguistic Creativity of Asynchronous Discourse in the New Media Age. Bern: Peter Lang AG. pp. 187, 191. ISBN 978-303911451-1...
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  • Lopez-Gordo, Miguel Angel; Larson, Lawrence; Nurmikko, Arto (April 2024). "An asynchronous wireless network for capturing event-driven data from large populations...
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  • 2006, the company was a major supplier of Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Gigabit Ethernet, and Internet Protocol products. The majority of Marconi Corporation's...
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  • user, access was via an asynchronous, duplex interface provided by banks of multiplexers. These, in turn, were accessed via standard modems, operating at...
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