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  2. Pirum - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, demand started to arise for automation and standardisation amongst those financial institutions. In June 2000, Pirum Systems was founded in London by Rupert Perry and Jeff Armstrong with the objective of providing automated internet-based solutions for these market participants, through providing a secure reconciliation service for ...

  3. Peer group (computer networking) - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, a peer group is a group of functional units in the same layer (see e.g. OSI model) of a network, by analogy with peer group. [1] See also

  4. List of automation protocols - Wikipedia

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    UPB - 2-way Peer to Peer Protocol; VSCP - Very Simple Control Protocol is a free protocol with main focus on building- or home-automation; xAP – Open protocol; X10 – Open standard for communication among electronic devices used for home automation (domotics) Z-Wave - Wireless RF Protocol; Zigbee – Open protocol for Mesh Networks

  5. Distributed control system - Wikipedia

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    Computers had already been applied to process automation for some time in the form of both direct digital control (DDC) and setpoint control. In the early 1970s Taylor Instrument Company , (now part of ABB) developed the 1010 system, Foxboro the FOX1 system, Fisher Controls the DC 2 system and Bailey Controls the 1055 systems.

  6. Gossip protocol - Wikipedia

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    A gossip protocol or epidemic protocol is a procedure or process of computer peer-to-peer communication that is based on the way epidemics spread. [1] Some distributed systems use peer-to-peer gossip to ensure that data is disseminated to all members of a group.

  7. Peer group - Wikipedia

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    Peer groups provide an influential social setting in which group norms are developed and enforced through socialization processes that promote in-group similarity. [41] Peer groups' cohesion is determined and maintained by such factors as group communication, group consensus, and group conformity concerning attitude and behavior. As members of ...

  8. 3 Reasons to Buy Medtronic Stock Like There's No Tomorrow - AOL

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    This level is deeply discounted compared to its medtech peer group -- including companies like Abbott Laboratories, Stryker, Boston Scientific, Edwards Lifesciences, and GE HealthCare Technologies ...

  9. Peering - Wikipedia

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    An agreement by two or more networks to peer is instantiated by a physical interconnection of the networks, an exchange of routing information through the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing protocol, tacit agreement to norms of conduct and, in some extraordinarily rare cases (0.07%), a formalized contractual document.