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Contention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contention may refer to: • The main contention, in rhetoric, the main point being argued • Resource contention, a general concept in communications and computing, is competition by users of a system ...
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Contention ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer networking, the contention ratio is the ratio of the potential maximum demand to the actual bandwidth. The higher the contention ratio, the greater the number of users that may be trying...
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Contention - Definition of Contention at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Contention. Look it up now! ... Use contention in a Sentence...
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Shared resource - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, a shared resource or network share is a device or piece of information on a computer that can be remotely accessed from another computer, typically via a local area network or an ent...
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TECH SUPPORT INTERVIEW: The crafts of ‘Up in the Air’ ... Because some of director Jason Reitman’s work tends to be stylistically traditional and classic, he says there might be the assumption that he’s not a visual filmmaker. But seven years as a commercial director tends to make you ... In Contention header image 1...
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Point of Contention presents Flashers by Harrison Davis Rivers at the Chicago Fringe Festival’s Fringe Binge on Sunday, 11/15/2009 from 7-10pm! ... Point of Contention on Facebook...
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Topics: Krist Novoselic: Contention & Conscious ... I don't think readers come to Contention & Conscious to get the latest summary of crazy comments by right-wingers. But what I do want to say is that this white noise is meeting its purpose: It is distracting people from the important issues of the day.
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contention: 1. A condition that arises when two or more data stations attempt to transmit at the same time over a shared channel, or when two data stations attempt to transmit at the same time in two-way alternate communication.
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