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TQ Delta Exhibit 2008
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`Cisco Systems, Inc. v. TQ Delta, LLC
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`IPR2016-01466
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`Third Edition
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`Acquisitions <36 Developmental Editor: Neil Edde
`Editor: Pat Coleman
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`synchronous transmission
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`synchronous transmission A trans—
`mission method that uses a clock signal to
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`System IV A version of Unix from
`AT5CT that was never released outside the
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`syntax The formal rules of grammar as
`they apply to a specific programming
`language or operating system command;
`in particular, the exact sequence and
`spelling of command elements required for
`the command to be interpreted correctly.
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`Informix designed for individuals who
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`regulate data flow;
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`In synchronous transmissions, frames are
`separated by equal-sized time intervals.
`Timing must be controlled precisely on the
`sending and the receiving computers. Spe-
`cial characters are embedded in the data
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`stream to begin synchronization and to
`maintain synchronization during the trans-
`mission, allowing both computers to check
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`for and correct any variations in timing.
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`See also asynchronous transmission.
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`syntax error An error in the use’of a pro-
`gramming language or operating system
`command syntax, such as misspelling a key-
`word or omitting a required space.
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`SyQuest Technology, Inc. A leading
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`manufacturer of removable storage media,
`particularly the SCSI-based removable hard
`disk available for the PC and the Macintosh.
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`For more information on SyQuest Technol—
`ogy, Inc., see www. syquest . com.
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`System Ill The release of Unix from
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`ATSCT prior to the release of System V.
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`System III was the first version of Unix to
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`be ported to the Intel family of processors
`and formed the basis for SCO’s release of
`XENIX.
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`360
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`company, mostly to avoid confusion with
`the 4.xBSD series of products.
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`System V The last version of Unix from
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`ATSCT, pronounced “System Five.” The lat-
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`est release is known as System V Release 4.2,
`often abbreviated SW4 or SVR4.2.
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`System V Interface Definition Abbre—
`viated SVID. A set of documents released by
`AT8£T that defined the Unix System V in—
`terfaces and operating system calls.
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`system administration The day—to-day
`administrative and management tasks
`performed by the system administrator,
`including:
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`' Starting up and shutting down the system
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`' Setting the system time and date
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`- Assigning and changing passwords
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`- Adding and removing users and groups
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`- Installing, upgrading, and removing
`application packages and installing oper~
`ating system upgrades
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`Backing up the system, storing archives
`off location, and restoring backups as
`needed
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`Installing and configuring new hardware
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`such as printers, storage devices, and com—
`munications systems
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`Monitoring system performance and
`making tuning adjustments as necessary
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`See also system administrator.
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`System Administration: lnformix
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`Dynamic Server A certification from
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