slovo | definícia |
ask for (encz) | ask for,prosit o v: |
ask for (encz) | ask for,ptát se po někom [id.] Jaroslav Šedivý |
ask for (encz) | ask for,říci si o v: |
ask for (encz) | ask for,žádat o co [id.] Jaroslav Šedivý |
ask for (encz) | ask for,žádat o něco v: Pavel Cvrček |
ask for (wn) | ask for
v 1: increase the likelihood of; "ask for trouble"; "invite
criticism" [syn: invite, ask for] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
ask for it (encz) | ask for it,říkat si o to Zdeněk Brož |
ask for the moon (encz) | ask for the moon,žádat více než je potřeba n: Zdeněk Brož |
ask for trouble (encz) | ask for trouble,koledovat si Zdeněk Brožask for trouble,říkat si o problémy [fráz.] Pino |
imf task force on coordinated portfolio investment survey (encz) | IMF Task Force on Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey, |
task force (encz) | task force,bojová operační skupina [voj.] Rostislav Svobodatask force,krizový štáb n: luke |
ask for it (wn) | ask for it
v 1: persist with actions or an attitude despite the probability
that it will cause trouble; "He is asking for trouble with
his behavior" [syn: ask for it, ask for trouble] |
ask for trouble (wn) | ask for trouble
v 1: persist with actions or an attitude despite the probability
that it will cause trouble; "He is asking for trouble with
his behavior" [syn: ask for it, ask for trouble] |
task force (wn) | task force
n 1: a temporary military unit formed to accomplish a particular
objective
2: a semipermanent unit created to carry out a continuing task |
desktop management task force (foldoc) | Desktop Management Task Force
DMTF
(DMTF) The industry consortium that develops, supports,
and maintains standards for systems management of PC systems
and products, to reduce total cost of ownership. These
include the Desktop Management Interface (DMI), the
most-widely used management standard today.
The DMTF is participating in an industry effort to create a
standard for management over the Internet. They are
defining an object-oriented Common Information Model
(CIM).
(http://dmtf.org/).
(2000-01-19)
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information infrastructure task force (foldoc) | Information Infrastructure Task Force
IITF
(IITF) A US government body created in 1993 by
President Clinton to control and oversee the NII project. The
IITF consists of representatives of the federal agencies involved
in information technology. They work with the private sector to
develop policy. Various IITF committees work on
telecommunications, IPR, privacy, government information and
applications.
In 2013, the IITF does not appear to have any presence on the
WWW, which strongly suggests that it no longer exists (or that
it is pretty out of touch with modern information infrastructure).
(http://itlaw.wikia.com/wiki/Information_Infrastructure_Task_Force).
[Did it ever achieve anything? What happened to it?]
(2013-11-16)
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internet engineering task force (foldoc) | Internet Engineering Task Force
IETF
(IETF) The IETF is a large, open
international community of network designers, operators,
vendors and researchers whose purpose is to coordinate the
operation, management and evolution of the Internet and to
resolve short- and mid-range protocol and architectural
issues. It is a major source of proposals for protocol
standards which are submitted to the {Internet Architecture
Board} (IAB) for final approval. The IETF meets three times a
year and extensive minutes are included in the IETF
Proceedings.
The IETF Secretariat, run by The {Corporation for National
Research Initiatives} with funding from the US government,
maintains an index of Internet-Drafts whereas RFCs are
maintained by The Internet Architecture Board.
(http://ietf.org).
(1999-01-27)
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internet research task force (foldoc) | Internet Research Task Force
IRTF
(IRTF) The IRTF is chartered by the {Internet Architecture
Board} to consider long-term Internet issues from a
theoretical point of view. It has Research Groups, similar to
Internet Engineering Task Force Working Groups, which are
each tasked to discuss different research topics. Multi-cast
audio/video conferencing and privacy enhanced mail are
samples of IRTF output.
(1994-12-08)
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