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Glossary - K
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- Kbps
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Kilobits per second (unit, communications)
Thousand bits per second. A measure of transmission speed.
See also Mbps, Gbps.
- Kermit
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Asynchronous data transmission protocol used in data exchanges between PCs and/or
pocket PC. It was developed by the Columbia University.
- KIS
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Knowbot Information Service (network)
See Knowbot.
- Knowbot
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An experimental directory service. See also: white pages, WHOIS, X.500.
Also known as netaddress. The Knowbot Information Service (KIS) provides a uniform user interface to a variety of
remote directory services such as whois, finger, X.500, MCIMail. By submitting a single query to KIS, a user can search
a set of remote white pages services and see the results of the search in a uniform format.
There are several interfaces to the KIS service including electronic mail and telnet. Another KIS interface imitates the
Berkeley whois command.
KIS consists of two distinct types of modules which interact with each other (typically across a network) to provide the
service. One module is a user agent module that runs on the KIS mail host machine. The second module is a remote server module
(possibly on a different machine) that interrogates various database services across the network and provides the results to the
user agent module in a uniform fashion. Interactions between the two modules can be via messages between Knowbots or by
actual movement of Knowbots. There are electronic mail interfaces for KIS at the hosts cnri.reston.va.us and
sol.bucknell.edu. Send a message containing just the word "man" to kis@cnri.reston.va.us
or netaddress@sol.bucknell.edu.
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