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Revision as of 18:03, 7 February 2016


Definitions

European Definitions

DIESIS project

The DIESIS project [1] gives the following definition:

A gateway is a technical interface component that makes a proprietary simulator compatible with the DIESIS schemes for dependency modelling, time synchronisation and simulation control. Synonyms used: federation adapter and federation simulation controller.


Other International Definitions

National Definitions

Japan

ゲートウェイ: 同様の機能をもつが異なる実装がなされている 2 つ(以上)のコンピュータネットワークをつなぎ、あるネットワーク上のホストコンピュータが、他のネットワーク上にあるホストと通信することを可能にする中継メカニズム。; 2つのコンピュータ ネットワーク間のインターフェィスである中継システム.

(Cyber) A relay mechanism that attaches to two (or more) computer networks that have similar functions but dissimilar implementations and that enables host computers on one network to communicate with hosts on the other; an intermediate system that is the interface between two computer networks.. [2]



Standard Definition

IETF

An intermediate system (interface, relay) that attaches to two (or more) computer networks that have similar functions but dissimilar implementations and that enables either one-way or two-way communication between the networks. [3]


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