1.1 --- a/data/dictionary.xml Thu Jul 11 19:00:48 2013 +0200
1.2 +++ b/data/dictionary.xml Fri Aug 09 23:25:16 2013 +0200
1.3 @@ -34,13 +34,20 @@
1.4
1.5 <concept>
1.6 <term abbreviation="MVNO" completeForm="mobile virtual network operator" language="en"/>
1.7 - <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.8 + <term abbreviation="MOLO" completeForm="mobile other licensed operator" language="en"/><!-- in the United Kingdom -->
1.9 + <explanation language="en"><text>a provider which does not have own wireless network infrastructure; but does marketing and sets the prices for subscribers</text></explanation>
1.10 </concept>
1.11 <concept>
1.12 <term abbreviation="" completeForm="hot billing" language="en"/>
1.13 <term abbreviation="" completeForm="late billing" language="en"/>
1.14 <term abbreviation="" completeForm="latebiller" language="en"/>
1.15 - <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.16 + <explanation language="en">
1.17 + <text>
1.18 + for pre-paid subscribers the standard way to charge services is online
1.19 + – subscriber's balance is checked and if sufficient, the service (e.g. sending a SMS) is provided, otherwise the service is denied;
1.20 + if the billing system is not currently available (so we can't say if the subscriber's balance is high enough), we can provide the service and try to charge it later
1.21 + </text>
1.22 + </explanation>
1.23 </concept>
1.24 <concept>
1.25 <term abbreviation="SMS" completeForm="short message service" language="en"/>
1.26 @@ -73,7 +80,7 @@
1.27 <concept>
1.28 <term abbreviation="DMS" completeForm="donors message service" language="en"/>
1.29 <term abbreviation="DMS" completeForm="dárcovská SMS" language="cs"/>
1.30 - <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.31 + <explanation language="en"><text>specific kind of MOAT short message which is used to donate money to charity or some organization; the donation is charged from sender's pre-paid balance or in his monthly bill alongside the fees for placed calls and sent SMS</text></explanation>
1.32 <tag>messaging</tag>
1.33 </concept>
1.34 <concept>
1.35 @@ -89,7 +96,7 @@
1.36 </concept>
1.37 <concept>
1.38 <term abbreviation="SVG" completeForm="scalable vector graphics" language="en"/>
1.39 - <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.40 + <explanation language="en"><text>an XML-based file format for vector graphics</text></explanation>
1.41 <tag>computer</tag>
1.42 <tag>xml</tag>
1.43 </concept>
1.44 @@ -107,20 +114,43 @@
1.45 <concept>
1.46 <term abbreviation="IMAP4" completeForm="Internet message access protocol version 4" language="en"/>
1.47 <term abbreviation="IMAP" completeForm="Internet message access protocol" language="en"/>
1.48 - <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.49 + <explanation language="en">
1.50 + <text>
1.51 + a text-based client-server protocol for accessing e-mail mailbox;
1.52 + supports
1.53 + multiple hierarchical folders (inbox, sent, drafts… or user defined),
1.54 + marging messages with tags/flags,
1.55 + notifications of new messages from server to client (the client does not have to periodically check the inbox and just waits for new messages),
1.56 + full-text search and other features;
1.57 + messages usually stays at server storage after reading which allows using multiple client programs/devices;
1.58 + is more complex than POP3 protocol;
1.59 + uses TCP and standard port is 143 (STARTTLS or unencrypted) or 993 (SSL/TLS)
1.60 + </text>
1.61 + </explanation>
1.62 <tag>computer</tag>
1.63 <tag>messaging</tag>
1.64 </concept>
1.65 <concept>
1.66 <term abbreviation="POP3" completeForm="post office protocol version 3" language="en"/>
1.67 <term abbreviation="POP" completeForm="post office protocol" language="en"/>
1.68 - <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.69 + <explanation language="en">
1.70 + <text>
1.71 + a text-based client-server protocol for accessing e-mail mailbox;
1.72 + messages are usually deleted from server after reading and are stored only on the client side;
1.73 + nowadays the more advanced IMAP4 protocol is often used instead of POP3;
1.74 + uses TCP and standard port is 110 (STARTTLS or unencrypted) or 995 (SSL/TLS)
1.75 + </text>
1.76 + </explanation>
1.77 <tag>computer</tag>
1.78 <tag>messaging</tag>
1.79 </concept>
1.80 <concept>
1.81 <term abbreviation="SMTP" completeForm="simple mail transfer protocol" language="en"/>
1.82 - <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.83 + <explanation language="en">
1.84 + <text>
1.85 + a text-based client-server protocol for sending e-mail messages
1.86 + </text>
1.87 + </explanation>
1.88 <tag>computer</tag>
1.89 <tag>messaging</tag>
1.90 </concept>
1.91 @@ -534,7 +564,7 @@
1.92 </concept>
1.93 <concept>
1.94 <term abbreviation="AOAT" completeForm="application originated → application terminated" language="en"/>
1.95 - <explanation language="en"><text>if two applications communicates over an SMS gateway and there are no cell phones involved; this is pretty rare, but somewhere you can met such configuration</text></explanation>
1.96 + <explanation language="en"><text>if two applications communicates over an SMS gateway and there are no cell phones involved; this is pretty rare, but somewhere you can meet such configuration</text></explanation>
1.97 <tag>messaging</tag>
1.98 </concept>
1.99 <concept>
1.100 @@ -1078,6 +1108,11 @@
1.101 <tag>computer</tag>
1.102 </concept>
1.103 <concept>
1.104 + <term abbreviation="noSQL" completeForm="Not SQL" language="en"/>
1.105 + <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
1.106 + <tag>computer</tag>
1.107 + </concept>
1.108 + <concept>
1.109 <term abbreviation="RDBMS" completeForm="relational database management system" language="en"/>
1.110 <term abbreviation="SŘDB" completeForm="systém řízení báze dat" language="cs"/>
1.111 <explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>