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906 INDEXusability and,V3:517–521
Web content,V3:688–689
Design architecture, for capital
expenditure simulation,V1:581–583
Design-time licensing,V1: 15
Desktop computers,V2:120;V3: 26
Desktop GISs,V2:24 –25.See also
Geographic Information Systems
(GIS)
versus Internet GISs,V2:31–32
Desktop OLAP,V2: 689
Desktop publishing applications,
multimedia and,V2: 654
Desktop publishing software,V1: 240
Destination Control Statement (DCS),
V2: 239
Destination Management Systems
(DMSs),V3: 464
Destination Marketing Organizations
(DMOs),V3:462– 463
Destructors, C/C++,V1:171–172
Developing nations,V1:434 – 443
facilitating factors for,V1:441– 442
Internet and,V1:434, 435– 437
strategies for,V1:437– 441
Devices, as hosts,V1: 67
DHTML effects,V1:454.See alsoDynamic
Hypertext Markup Language
(DHTML)
DHTML scriplets,V1:15, 16
DHTML scripts,V1: 454
Diagnostic benchmarking,V1: 59
Dial-up access,V3: 779
Dial-up connections,V2: 541
Dial-up modems,V1: 67
Dial-up networking,V1: 86
Dial-up security,V2: 323
Dialogues:
adding security to,V2:322, 326
attacks on,V2: 321
DIAMETER password service,V1: 50
Diasporas,V1:438, 442
Dictionary attacks,V1:48, 690;V3: 4
Dictionary coding,V1: 388
Differential Pulse Code Modulation
(DPCM),V1:393–394;V3: 650
Differentiated Services (Diffserv)
approach,V2:261;V3:581, 835
Diffie–Hellman (D–H) cryptosystem,
V1: 694
Diffie–Hellman key exchange,V1:690 –691
Diffraction, radio wave,V3: 184
Digest authentication,V1: 50
Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System
(D-AMPS),V3:822.See alsoD-AMPS+
wireless
Digital audio editors,V2: 653
Digital broadcaster alliances,V1:699–700
Digital broadcasting,V1: 699
Digital cable,V1: 699
Digital certificate management, SET,
V3: 250
Digital certificates,V1:528, 532, 533;
V2: 321
JavaScript and,V2: 407
Digital communication,V1:457– 467
concepts related to,V1:461– 465
example of,V1:465– 466
performance measures for,V1: 461
synchronization in,V1: 464systems,V1:457, 458– 461
timing in,V1: 464
Digital content:
acquisition and preparation of,
V2:785–786
standard formats for,V2: 788
Digital convergence,V1: 660
Digital copyright,V2: 483
Digital data, understanding,V2: 644
Digital diode technology,V1:837–839
Digital distribution,V3: 275
Digital divide,V1:301, 468– 476;
V3:477– 478.See alsoConnectivity
digital libraries and,V1: 507
global,V2: 56
international,V1:471– 472
solutions to,V1:473– 474
technology S-curve process and,
V1:470 – 471
in the United States,V1:469– 470
Digital economy,V1:477– 492, 602;
V2: 832
competitive forces in,V2:836 –837
defined,V1: 478
e-business and,V1: 479
e-commerce and,V1:478– 479
government policies and,V1:487– 489
implications for markets and
organizations,V1:483– 486
size, growth, and impact of,V1:479– 483
work location and,V1: 489
Digital goods, online sale of,V1: 287
Digital identity,V1:493–504.See also
Identity
consumers and,V1:496 – 497
data sharing permissions and contracts,
V1:499–500
enterprise application integration and,
V1:500 –502
example of,V1:495– 496
future of,V1: 503
identity documents and,V1:497– 498
identity linking and,V1:498– 499
identity players,V1:502–503
privacy and,V1:493– 494
services,V1: 500
Web services and,V1:494 – 495
Digital leased lines,V3:171–172
Digital libraries,V1:505–525;V2: 483
categories of,V1:508–517
commercially oriented,V1:516 –517
future of,V1: 524
limitations of,V1:507–508
materials digitization for,V1: 519
preservation of,V1:521–522
procedures and practices related to,
V1:517–523
resources related to,V1:522–523
Digital Libraries Initiative,V1: 522
Digital Library eXtension Service (DLXS)
software suite,V1:519, 520
Digital Library Federation,V1: 522
“Digital locks,”V1: 309
Digital loyalty networks,V1:123, 128
Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998
(DMCA),V1:309–312, 313, 337–338,
350, 487;V2:228, 269, 785
remedies for violating,V1: 311
safe harbor under,V1:311–312, 313
Digital Money,V3: 763Digital Opportunity Channel,V1: 440
Digital Opportunity Task (DOT) Force,
V1: 440
Digital passports,V3:760 –762
Digital processing,V1:459– 460
Digital redlining,V3: 61
Digital Reference Service,V3: 207
Digital Rights Management (DRM),
V1:503;V3: 695
Digital Signal Processing (DSP),V1:458,
466;V2: 653
Digital signatures,V1:526 –534, 528, 639;
V2:226 –227, 321;V3:266.
See alsoE-signatures
benefits of,V1: 528
creating,V1: 527
message authentication codes and,
V1:528–529
transmission and confidentiality of,
V1: 527
verification of,V1:527–528
Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs),V1:302;
V3:169–170.See alsoAsymmetric
Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL); DSL
entries
types of,V2: 300
Digital switching,V1: 178
Digital technology processes,V2:644 –646
Digital Till POS system,V3: 255
Digital-to-Analog (D/A) converter,V1: 466
Digital transactions, accounting for,
V1: 115
Digital TV (DTV),V1: 704
Digital Video (DV):
application solutions,V3: 550
business models,V3:550 –551
editing of,V2:655–656
operations and infrastructure supported
by,V3: 539
technologies,V2: 656
on the Web,V2: 656
Digital Video Broadcast Forum,V1: 704
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB),V1: 700
Digital Video chain,V2: 656
Digital Video Disks (DVDs),V1:297–298,
384.See alsoDVD entries
for film and HDTV,V2: 656
Digital video signal compression,
V3:542–544.See alsoVideo
compression
Digital video signal representation,
V3:539–542
Digital wallet,V1:496, 503
Digital WANs,V3: 778
Dilution, trademark,V3: 451
DinsNet Technologies,V1: 794
Direct Access File System (DAFS),V3: 335
Direct Attached Storage (DAS),V1: 545
Direct buying,V1:121–122
Direct e-mail services,V1:289, 324, 605
Direct marketing,V1:320;V3: 858
Directories,V1:134;V2: 289
employee,V2: 347
research and,V3:202–203
Directory information processing, Perl,
V3:44–45
Directory of Scholarly Electronic Journals
and Academic Discussion Lists,
V1: 514
Directory projects,V2: 341