Network in spanish

Red

pronunciation: red part of speech: noun
In gestures

network1 = red. 

Example: Classification schemes specialise in showing networks of subjects and displaying the relationships between subjects, and thus are particularly suited to achieving the first objective.

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» actor network theory = teoría de actor-red.

Example: This article studies the field of scientometrics through the problematic network built by scientific articles, using actor network theory as a model for scientific knowledge growth.

» ARPAnet (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) = ARPANet (Red de la Agencia para Proyectos de Investigación Avanzada). [En Internet, precursor de Internet desarrollado al final de los 60 y principios de los 70 por el Departamento de Defensa estadounidense]

Example: ARPANet is the precursor to the Internet, developed in the late 60's and early 70's by the US Department of Defense.

» ASTINFO (Regional Network for the Exchange of Information and Experience in Science and Technology in Asia and the Pacific) = ASTINFO (Red Regional para el Intercambio de Información y Experiencias de la Ciencia y Tecnología en Asia y el Pacífico).

Example: The overall approach should be in line with the philosophy of ASTINFO (Regional Network for the Exchange of Information and Experience in Science and Technology in Asia and the Pacific).

» Australian Bibliographic Network, the (ABN) = Red Bibliográfica Australiana (ABN).

Example: The Australian Bibliographic Network (ABN) combines in effect the functions of an online cataloguing network, a national database, and a national union catalogue.

» cable network = red por cable.

Example: Telegraphy, photography, audio-recording, the transmission of music by cable networks, and moving pictures all preceded cinematography = La telegrafía, fotografía, las grabaciones sonoras, la transmisión de música a través de redes por cable y las imágenes animadas precedieron la cinematografía.

» catalogue network = red de catálogos.

Example: In order to maintain current services to readers libraries must be prepared to create a national catalogue network.

» cataloguing network = red de catalogación.

Example: If generally adopted, OPALE would provide the basis for a national cataloguing network.

» communication(s) network = red de comunicaciones.

Example: The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling: electronic mail, synchronous and asynchronous communications networks, computer imaging, desktop publishing, facsimile transmission, just to name a few.

» computer network = red de ordenadores, red informática.

Example: All parts of the company are linked by computer network.

» cooperative network = red cooperativa de bibliotecas.

Example: Co-operative networks offer an alternative to centralised cataloguing as a means of maintaining a local library catalogue.

» data network = red de información.

Example: In other cases, the capacity and performance of computer equipment prove to be the limiting factor, although continuing advances in fields like data networks, voice input and output, and computer vision keep pushing these limits further and further back.

» document supply network = red de suministro de documentos.

Example: This should be an opportunity to improve the free flow of documents between countries through the interlibrary loan and document supply network.

» ERPANET (European Resource Preservation and Access Network) = ERPANET (Red Europea para el Acceso y la Preservación de Recursos).

Example: ERPANET (European Resource Preservaton and Access Network) is a European initiative in the area of preservation of cultural heritage and scientific digital objects.

» fibre optic network = red de fibra óptica.

Example: In the future, when fiber optic networks, capable of transmitting large image files efficiently, connect most schools and libraries, American Memory will be available as an online resource.

» information network = red de información.

Example: The failings of the disorganised and under-used Indonesian library services led to the development of a national system of information networks.

» interlibrary loan network = red de préstamo interbibliotecario.

Example: However, in these days of financial stringency, no library achieves complete self-sufficiency but has to rely on the back-up services of the inter-library loan network.

» JANET (Joint Academic NETwork) = JANET. [Red de comunicaciones que enlaza todas las instituciones académicas del Reino Unido]

Example: The implementation of the Joint Academic Network (JANET) provides a truly integrated, private academic network linking all UK universities.

» knowledge network = red de conocimiento.

Example: Co-word analysis is used in a retrospective study of the transformation of the knowledge network in the field of polymer science.

» LAN (Local Area Network) = LAN (red local). [Red de comunicaciones para ordenadores limitada a una zona pequeña, normalmente un edificio o conjunto de ellos]

Example: A LAN (Local Area Network) is a communications network which normally operates in a restricted area and provides data transmission speeds often in excess of a million bits per second.

» library network = red de bibliotecas. [Plan por el cual varias bibliotecas trabajan en cooperación compartiendo servicios y recursos para prestar un mejor servicio al usuario]

Example: A library network is a plan or procedure in which library units work together, sharing services and resources in a manner which results in improved services to library users.

» long haul network = red de larga distancia.

Example: Information management control systems include telecommunications, data networking, local area networks, and other short and long haul networks.

» metanetwork = hiper-red.

Example: Networks became joined together into larger metanetworks as the advantages of information sharing and person-to-person communication became quickly apparent.

» mobile network = red de telefonía móvil.

Example: 77% of the world's population lives within range of a mobile network.

» multi-library network = red multibibliotecaria.

Example: This table handles the case of a multi-library network.

» network address = número identificado de un ordenador en una red, localización en la red.

Example: This means that the terminal user need not know the computer type being addressed but only its network address.

» Network Advisory Group (NAG) = Grupo Asesor sobre Redes (NAG).

Example: NAG (the Network Advisory Group of the Library of Congress Development Office) has produced a document defining issues concerned with the development of the bibliographic component of the network.

» network environment = entorno de redes.

Example: The article has the title 'From smart guesser to smart navigator: changes in collection development for research libraries in a network environment'.

» network library = biblioteca en red.

Example: Then he can look at detailed information about each copy in any network library.

» network navigator = programa de navegación por las redes.

Example: Other information resources such as electronic journals, bulletin boards, network navigators, imaging and others will also be part of the services offered in the future by libraries.

» network node = nodo de la red.

Example: The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.

» network resource = recurso de la red.

Example: Gopher is a simple but powerful system that provides easy, menu-driven access to many network resources.

» network security = seguridad de las redes.

Example: 80 per cent of breaches of network security are carried out by employees.

» network server = servidor, servidor de red.

Example: Modern multi-function devices have many of the same components and thus many of the same potential vulnerabilities that personal computers and network servers have.

» network structure = estructura de red.

Example: The following types of data structure are common: network, which is similar to a hierarchy, but here each node can have more than one owner and movement between nodes can be in either direction.

» network system = sistema en red. [Grupo de servicios bibliotecarios que están conectados entre sí mediante una red de comunicaciones]

Example: It is possible, in many network systems, to enter a centralized database online, to call up a record, to amend that record to suit the individual library's requirement and then to add the amended record to the library's master file.

» neural network = red neuronal.

Example: The future lies in the relations between advanced bibliometrics and information science and technology such as bibliometric mapping and neural networks.

» neuronal network = red neuronal.

Example: In order to learn how neuronal networks process information, we need a way of mapping the voltage changes in neurons.

» NREN (National Research and Education Network) = NREN (Red Nacional de Investigación y Educación).

Example: The US federal government is planning a super network or 'information superhighway' -- the National Research and Education Network (NREN) -- which will provide users with high speed access to enormous resources of computing power and enable them to exchange large quantities of computerised information.

» old boy network = red de antiguos compañeros. [Grupo de personas que se conocen de antiguo y que en la actualidad mantiene relaciones ayudándose mutuamente, por ej., citándose los unos a los otros para mejorar su índice de impacto]

Example: This article discusses the 15 year cumulative impacts of periodicals and the percentage of uncitedness, the emergence of scientometrics, old boy networks, and citation frequency distributions.

» online network = red en línea.

Example: Although the UK tended to lag behind the US in the development of online networks, there have, in recent years, been some major developments on a national and regional scale.

» optical network = red óptica.

Example: This article considers local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), value added network services (VANs), ISDN, 'wireless' and optical network.

» private network = red privada.

Example: IP addresses in a private network can be assigned arbitrarily.

» PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) = red telefónica por conmutación.

Example: The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is being installed in the UK, starting 1984, to replace gradually the present public switched telephone network (PSTN).

» rail network = red de ferrocarriles, red ferroviaria.

Example: Presumably there are plenty more examples like this across the British rail network, I just decided to pick on this one because it winds me up each time I travel to Brighton.

» railway network = red de ferrocarriles, red ferroviaria.

Example: The ground frost status is monitored to ensure the constant safety of the railway network.

» referral network = red de contactos personales.

Example: The main problems in satisfying social scientists' information needs have to do with the lack of a referral network and of a general library for the social sciences.

» road network = red de carreteras, red arterial de carreteras.

Example: The UK road network faces critical problems over the next decade.

» sales network = red de ventas.

Example: The number of copies are fixed in advance on the basis of a known target market, and are distributed by the sales network.

» semantic network = red semántica.

Example: 'Is-a hierarchies' are defined as simplified semantic networks in which only is-a relationships are permitted.

» SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) = SNMP (Protocolo Simple para la Gestión de Redes). [En Internet, conjunto de estándares para comunicarse con dispositivos conectados a una red TCP/IP]

Example: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a set of standards for communication with devices connected to a TCP/IP network such as routers.

» star network [star-network] = red en forma de estrella.

Example: There is only one connection from each item of equipment to the switching centre, resulting in a star-shaped network, called a star network.

» super network = superred.

Example: The US federal government is planning a super network or 'information superhighway' -- the National Research and Education Network (NREN) -- which will provide users with high speed access to enormous resources of computing power and enable them to exchange large quantities of computerised information.

» switched telephone network = red telefónica conmutada.

Example: It is possible to use dial-up access via the public switched telephone network.

» telecommunications network = red de telecomunicaciones.

Example: OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.

» telephone network = red telefónica.

Example: This may provide an alternative data pathway to the traditional telephone network.

» trunking network = red de telecomunicaciones.

Example: This article describes a system concept for the revenue producing disposition of surplus capacity at off peak times in real trunking networks.

» value added network services (VANS) = servicios de red de valor añadido (VANS).

Example: This article considers local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), value added network services (VANSs), ISDN, 'wireless' and optical network.

» VAN (value added network) = VAN (red de valor añadido).

Example: Her article notes developments of VANs (value added networks) and CD-ROM.

» viewdata network = red de teletexto.

Example: The article 'Armchair shopping in Bradford' describes the Centrepoint Scheme based on a viewdata network having 50 terminals linked to a microcomputer, one of which is based in a library, which is both a teleshopping and local information service.

» virtual private network (VPN) = red privada virtual (VPN).

Example: The concept of virtual private networks (VPNs) provides an economical and efficient solution on communicating private information securely over public network infrastructure.

» WAN (wide area network) = WAN (red de gran alcance), WAN (red de área amplia). [En tecnología de la información, cualquier red que conecte ordenadores localizados en un área mayor de un edificio o campus]

Example: This article considers local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), value added network services (VANs), ISDN, 'wireless' and optical network.

» wireless network = red inalámbrica.

Example: This article considers local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), value added network services (VANs), ISDN, 'wireless' and optical network.

» WLN (Western Library Network) = WLN (Red Bibliotecaria del Oeste). [Cooperativa bibliotecaria del Noroeste de América del Norte, antes conocida como Washington Library Network]

Example: WLN (Western Library Network) is composed of libraries in the states of Washington and Alaska in the United States, and is expanding to cover other states and libraries in Canada.

network2 = circulo profesional, camarilla, contactos, círculo de personas afines e influyentes, círculo de expertos, grupo de expertos, red social, red de contactos. 

Example: Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.

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» citation network = red de citación.

Example: The main purposes of this article are to uncover interesting features in real-world citation networks, and to highlight important substructures.

» peer-to-peer network = red de trabajo, red privada.

Example: Peer-to-peer networks allow electronic connections between two users directly, without mediation through a central server.

» social network = red social, grupo de amigos y conocidos.

Example: Social networks are frequently used as sources of information for solving computing problems.

network3 = conectar, conectar en red, trabajar en red. 

Example: This paper briefly presents hints to libraries wishing to network their CD-ROM databases.

Network synonyms

net in spanish: red, pronunciation: net part of speech: adjective, noun web in spanish: web, pronunciation: web part of speech: noun mesh in spanish: malla, pronunciation: meʃ part of speech: noun reticulation in spanish: reticulación, pronunciation: rɪtɪkjəleɪʃən part of speech: noun meshwork in spanish: malla, pronunciation: meʃwɜrk part of speech: noun communications network in spanish: red de comunicaciones, pronunciation: kəmjunəkeɪʃənznetwɜrk
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