What is FIFO? FIFO stands for First In First Out and refers to a type of data structure where the first value that was added or "pushed" into the pipe is also the first one to be removed or "popped" out. This t
An excellent way to imagine the pipeline would be to consider a car factory assembly line – instead of a unidirectional pipe, the “pipeline” represents a continuous cycle. Before a car is released, it passes through various tooling, machining, and assembly stages. The chassis is built; the...
a pipe is a short-term storage space for data that moves from one program to another. it's an intermediary between two programs, allowing them to pass information back and forth quickly and efficiently. pipes can be used to send messages from one program to another on the same computer or...
A utility network is a comprehensive framework of functionality in ArcGIS for modeling utility systems such as electric, gas, water, storm water, wastewater, and telecommunications.
A pipe works on the first in, first out principle and behaves like a queuedata structure. With a pipe, the output of the first process becomes the input of the second. However, the reverse does not happen. This is why a pipe is a form of one-way communication between processes or comm...
The pipe nipple is a short pipe with external threads, also known as male threads, on both ends or sometimes just on one end, designed to connect two pipes or fittings. They can have matching or different types of threads, such as NPT on one end and BSP on the other. Pipe nipples ar...
Smart cities use a combination of internet of things (IoT) devices, software solutions and communication networks. However, they rely first and foremost on IoT, which is a network of connected devices, such as vehicles, sensors or home appliances, that can communicate and exchange data. Servers...
the CP of therouterand the UP of the BRAS are retained to form a UP. The vBRAS-UP is a Layer 3 network edge and user policy enforcement component that provides pure forwarding-plane functions (such as traffic forwarding,QoS, and traffic statistics collection) and pipe control-plane functions...
This layer provides hard pipe isolation required by network slicing to ensure low latency. In SPN, this layer is called the slicing channel layer (SCL). L1 data link layer Adapts L1 channels to the optical layer. Ethernet Ethernet and Flexible Ethernet (FlexE) SPN introduces FlexE interface...
What is DN in Pipes? “DN” is an abbreviated form of Diameter Nominal (DN). It is a dimensionless number that denotes the pipe size in the metric unit system. The DN pipe size designator is developed by the International Standards Organization or ISO and is widely found in Europe and ot...