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  2. Investment policy statement - Wikipedia

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    Investment policy statement. An Investment policy statement ( IPS) is a document, generally between an investor and the assisting investment manager, recording the agreements the two parties come to related to issues relating to how the investor's money is to be managed. In other cases, an IPS may also be created by an investment committee (e.g ...

  3. Transmission Control Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Transport layer (4) RFC (s) RFC 9293. The Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). Therefore, the entire suite is commonly referred to as TCP/IP. TCP provides reliable, ordered, and ...

  4. Rate limiting - Wikipedia

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    A rate limiting algorithm is used to check if the user session (or IP address) has to be limited based on the information in the session cache. In case a client made too many requests within a given time frame, HTTP servers can respond with status code 429: Too Many Requests . However, in some cases (i.e. web servers) the session management and ...

  5. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ( DHCP) is a network management protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks for automatically assigning IP addresses and other communication parameters to devices connected to the network using a client–server architecture. [1]

  6. Pros and cons of a money market account - AOL

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    A bank’s transaction limit will tell you how many times per month you can withdraw money out of the account before incurring a fee. And if you surpass the transaction limit too often, some banks ...

  7. Hop (networking) - Wikipedia

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    Hop limit. Known as time to live (TTL) in IPv4, and hop limit in IPv6, this field specifies a limit on the number of hops a packet is allowed before being discarded. Routers modify IP packets as they are forwarded, decrementing the respective TTL or hop limit fields. Routers do not forward packets with a resultant field of 0 or less.

  8. HTTP - Wikipedia

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    HTTP/2 extended the usage of persistent connections by multiplexing many concurrent requests/responses through a single TCP/IP connection. HTTP/3 does not use TCP/IP connections but QUIC + UDP (see also: technical overview). Content retrieval optimizations HTTP/0.9 a requested resource was always sent entirely. HTTP/1.0

  9. Kerberos (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Kerberos ( / ˈkɜːrbərɒs /) is a computer-network authentication protocol that works on the basis of tickets to allow nodes communicating over a non-secure network to prove their identity to one another in a secure manner.