Examples of using Internet engineering in English and their translations into Greek
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Routing Backus- Naur form(RBNF) are extensions commonly used to describe Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) protocols.
The Internet protocols originate from discussions within the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF)
The Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF)
SIP is an RFC standard(RFC 3261) from the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF),
To build this contract between the two computers, the Internet Engineering task Force(IETF)
the OpenPGP Working Group was formed in the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF)
RTP was developed by the Audio-Video Transport Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF)
Athens Greece to study with the University of Greenwich in the BSc(Hons) Internet Engineering and Web Management programme.
RTP was developed by the Audio-Video Transport Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF)
protocols- are developed in nonprofit associations, like the Internet Engineering Taskforce or the World Wide Web Consortium.
RFC mean Request for Comments is a memorandum published by the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF)
has been submitted for standardization at Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF),
the language tags are generally defined within the Internet Engineering Task Force's Best Current Practice(BCP) 47.
more W3C Working Groups and/or that of other Standards Development Organizations such as the Internet Engineering Task Force.
the National Information Standards Organization, the World Wide Web Consortium, the Internet Engineering Task Force, and Internet2.
It was formally defined as such by the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF)Internet Draft by Berners-Lee and Dan Connolly, which included an SGML Document type definition to define the grammar.">
the language tags are generally defined within the Internet Engineering Task Force's Best Current Practice(BCP)
is represented in the V-Alert project via the Software Engineering and Internet Technologies Laboratory(SEIT) lab.
As budding scientist/engineers they combined creative thinking with their newfound skills in programming, engineering and the internet of things.
In particular, the Software Engineering and Internet Technologies Laboratory(SEIT)