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Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking An upgrade to IBM Systems Network Architecture that supports distributed session control services and dynamic routing, avoiding dependencies on centralized mainframe network servicesAPPN (Advanced Peer to Peer Networking)
BGP peerhomologue BGP (A peer connected to other peers on the Border Gateway Protocol level)
BGP peeringhomologation BGP (The process of route exchange between peers via the Border Gateway Protocol)
peer-cachingmise en cache partagé entre systèmes homologues (The process of temporarily storing recently accessed information in a special memory subsystem shared by two or more peer systems)
Peer Channelcanal homologue (A protocol that is used for broadcasting messages over a virtual network of cooperating nodes. It is used to send and receive messages between nodes in a named mesh)
peer discoverydécouverte de pairs (The process of locating peers which have the data one would like to retrieve)
Peer Name Resolution Protocolprotocole PNRP (A standard set of formats and procedures which enables secure and dynamic publication, registration and resolution of computer names and IP addresses including the ability to register multiple names on a single computer, multiple computers to a single name, and have names registered by applications)
peer systemsystème homologue (A mainframe, midrange, or personal computer that communicates with another computer as an equal partner, with both computers sharing control over the communication)
Peer-to-PeerRéseau pair à pair (An item in Control Panel that opens a dialog box that allows the user to set preferences for a peer-to-peer network)
peer-to-peer graphgraphique de réseau pair à pair (The worldwide collection of networks and gateways that use the TCP/IP suite of protocols to communicate with one another)
peer-to-peer networkréseau P2P (A group of computers that are connected on a network and share resources, such as printers and files)
peer-to-peer replicationréplication d'égal à égal (A type of transactional replication. In contrast to read-only transactional replication and transactional replication with updating subscriptions, the relationships between nodes in a Peer to Peer replication topology are peer relationships rather than hierarchical ones, with each node containing identical schema and data)
peer-to-peer technologytechnologie pair à pair (A technology that enables computers to communicate directly with each other over the Internet or a private network without the need for a server)
peer trustapprobation entre homologues (A feature that allows a user to explicitly trust an end user certificate, without first trusting the root CA)
team of peerséquipe de pairs (An organizational work model that emphasizes the use of small, cohesive teams of role specialists who communicate on an equal basis in the accomplishment of their individual and group tasks. This work model contrasts to that of the traditional top-down, linear-structure work model, and has been functionally proven in a variety of different organizations, cultures, and project sizes)