Mobile Data Access System
- Mobile Data Access System
Mobile Data Access System
[Abk. MDAS, dt. »mobiles Datenzugangssystem«], ein 1999 von Wissenschaftlern der
Pennsylvania State University vorgeschlagenes
Konzept für die effizientere
Kommunikation von tragbaren, kabellosen
Computern (Notebooks,
PDAs,
WebPADs) mit dem
Internet. Dies soll durch den
Einsatz intelligenter Multidatenbankrecherchen und durch einen besonderen
Algorithmus (»V-Lock«) zur
Verwaltung konkurrierender Datenbankanfragen erreicht werden.
Universal-Lexikon.
2012.
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