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    Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) is the 16-bit internal bus of IBM PC/AT and similar computers based on the Intel 80286 and its immediate successors...
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    Extended Industry Standard Architecture (in practice almost always shortened to EISA and frequently pronounced "eee-suh") is a bus standard for IBM PC...
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  • An industry standard is a technical standard used in technical contexts throughout an industry. It may also refer to: Industry Standard Architecture, the...
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  • Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) (a specification for plug-in boards to 16-bit IBM-architecture PCs, later standardized by the IEEE) Industry Standard...
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    co-existed with multi-manufacturer standards. IBM introduced what would retroactively be called the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus with the IBM PC in...
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    pressures. The IBM AT bus, which later became known as the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus, had a number of technical design limitations, including:...
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  • banking industry. The underlying architectural pattern originates from a service-oriented architecture (SOA). The community focuses on creating a standard semantic...
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    Channel architecture (MCA) in its PS/2 series resulted in the establishment of the Extended Industry Standard Architecture bus open standard by a consortium...
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    assigned by UEFI Forum. The standards were primarily aimed at the IBM PC standard bus, later dubbed Industry Standard Architecture (ISA). Related specifications...
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  • rates wiki: Industry Standard Architecture Programmed I/O 4 cycles at 8.33 MHz: '(8*8330000*(1/4))/(8*2**20) wiki: Industry Standard Architecture...
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  • IS-IS—Intermediate System to Intermediate System ISA—Industry Standard Architecture ISA—Instruction Set Architecture ISAM—Indexed Sequential Access Method ISATAP—Intra-Site...
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  • Encryption Standard de facto standard de jure Defense Standard DIN DSSSL Charles Benjamin Dudley EAN EBCDIC ETSI Extended Industry Standard Architecture Federal...
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    more or less anonymous. The AT bus became the de facto ISA (Industry Standard Architecture), while PC XT slots were retroactively named 8-bit ISA. The...
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  • in music of the Canary Islands Industry Standard Architecture, a PC computer bus standard Instruction set architecture, the specification for data types...
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    between most home automation technologies. Thermostat With X10 being an open standard, companies such as RCS released an x10 controllable thermostat model TX15-B...
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    used the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus as its system bus in 1981. The passive backplanes of early models were replaced with the standard of putting...
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    all three slot types. Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) Micro Channel architecture (MCA) NuBus Peripheral...
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  • lacks a floppy or optical disc drive, legacy ports, and an Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus (or sometimes, any internal expansion bus at all)...
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  • ports on the back panel, etc. Specifically, in the IBM PC compatible industry, standard form factors ensure that parts are interchangeable across competing...
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  • Eisa or EISA may refer to: Extended Industry Standard Architecture, a bus standard for computer add-on cards EISA partition, an OEM disk partition type...
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    the PS/2 line which use Micro Channel bus architecture, the Model 30 features an Industry Standard Architecture bus, allowing it to use expansion cards...
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  • REST (redirect from REST Architecture)
    fragmented description of the Web's architecture, and there was pressure in the industry to agree on some standard for the Web interface protocols. For...
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    Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) cards, modular PC Cards, Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) cards, PCI extensions for instrumentation (PXI) cards...
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  • In the business sector, business architecture is a discipline[citation needed] that "represents holistic, multidimensional business views of: capabilities...
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    compatibles, where it displaced the combination of several slow Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) slots and one fast VESA Local Bus (VLB) slot as the bus...
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    replaced by the IBM PC Series 300. These systems used standard Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus, SVGA graphics and IDE hard disks. Later models...
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    Low Pin Count (category Computer hardware standards)
    by Intel in 1998 as a software-compatible substitute for the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus. It resembles ISA to software, although physically...
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  • PC/AT, the enhanced AT bus (more familiarly retronymed as the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) added a second 8237 DMA controller to provide three additional...
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  • open standards bus, known as EISA. Consequently, MCA usage languished except in IBM's mainframes. In time, many Industry Standard Architecture (ISA)...
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    the two. Backplanes have grown in complexity from the simple Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) (used in the original IBM PC) or S-100 style where all...
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