1.1 --- a/data/dictionary.xml Mon Jul 06 22:43:15 2020 +0200
1.2 +++ b/data/dictionary.xml Sun Oct 06 19:45:10 2024 +0200
1.3 @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
1.4 <id>fca6b6ec-34dd-4cb2-83a3-d1b8ceccb296</id>
1.5
1.6 <tags>
1.7 + <tag id="analog" name="Analog" description="classic analog telephone lines"/>
1.8 +
1.9 <tag id="acision" name="Acision" description="comes from Acision or is specific for this company"/>
1.10 <tag id="ericsson" name="Ericsson" description="comes from Ericsson or is specific for this company"/>
1.11 <tag id="nsn" name="Nokia Siemens Networks" description="comes from Nokia Siemens Networks or is specific for this company"/>
1.12 @@ -2142,6 +2144,35 @@
1.13 <tag>messaging</tag>
1.14 </concept>
1.15 <concept>
1.16 + <term abbreviation="" completeForm="master" language="en"/>
1.17 + <explanation language="en">
1.18 + <text>
1.19 + a role of a component (both hardware and software) that controls other ones (slaves) and issues commands for them;
1.20 + </text>
1.21 + </explanation>
1.22 + <tag>computer</tag>
1.23 + <tag>database</tag>
1.24 + </concept>
1.25 + <concept>
1.26 + <term abbreviation="" completeForm="slave" language="en"/>
1.27 + <explanation language="en">
1.28 + <text>
1.29 + a role of a component (both hardware and software) that is controlled by a master and follows the commands issued by the master;
1.30 + </text>
1.31 + </explanation>
1.32 + <tag>computer</tag>
1.33 + <tag>database</tag>
1.34 + </concept>
1.35 +
1.36 + <!--
1.37 + TODO: RDF
1.38 + TODO: SPARQL
1.39 + TODO: triplestore
1.40 + TODO: reification
1.41 + TODO: ASR - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Answer-seizure_ratio
1.42 + -->
1.43 +
1.44 + <concept>
1.45 <term abbreviation="SQL" completeForm="structured query language" language="en"/>
1.46 <term abbreviation="SEQUEL" completeForm="structured english query language" language="en"/>
1.47 <explanation language="en">
1.48 @@ -3064,6 +3095,44 @@
1.49 <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.50 </concept>
1.51 <concept>
1.52 + <term completeForm="tip" language="en"/>
1.53 + <term completeForm="wire B" language="en"/>
1.54 + <term completeForm="b-Ader" language="de"/>
1.55 + <explanation language="en">
1.56 + <text>
1.57 + tip of the telephone plug used for connecting telephone calls
1.58 + and metaphorically the one of the wires in the analog telephone line;
1.59 + ring conductor has negative direct current (DC) potential relative to the tip conductor;
1.60 + neither tip not ring are grounded in order to minimize hum from nearby AC power lines;
1.61 + in the RJ11 connector it is the fourth contact from the left (when holding the cable and looking at the contacts);
1.62 + usually only middle two (3 and 4) of six contacts are used;
1.63 + the wire is white-blue in common twisted pair or brown in German TAE system
1.64 + (see also: ring)
1.65 + </text>
1.66 + </explanation>
1.67 + <tag>analog</tag>
1.68 + </concept>
1.69 + <concept>
1.70 + <term completeForm="ring" language="en"/>
1.71 + <term completeForm="wire A" language="en"/>
1.72 + <term completeForm="a-Ader" language="de"/>
1.73 + <explanation language="en">
1.74 + <text>
1.75 + ring (middle section between tip and sleeve)
1.76 + of the telephone plug used for connecting telephone calls
1.77 + and metaphorically the one of the wires in the analog telephone line;
1.78 + has negative direct current (DC) potential relative to the tip conductor;
1.79 + the voltage is circa -48 to -60 Volts;
1.80 + neither tip not ring are grounded in order to minimize hum from nearby AC power lines;
1.81 + in the RJ11 connector it is the third contact from the left (when holding the cable and looking at the contacts)
1.82 + usually only middle two (3 and 4) of six contacts are used;
1.83 + the wire is blue in common twisted pair or white in German TAE system
1.84 + (see also: tip)
1.85 + </text>
1.86 + </explanation>
1.87 + <tag>analog</tag>
1.88 + </concept>
1.89 + <concept>
1.90 <term abbreviation="AGC" completeForm="auto gain control" language="en"/>
1.91 <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.92 </concept>