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Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer
such as system buses (also known as internal buses, internal data buses, or memory buses) connecting the CPU and memory. Expansion buses, also called peripheral
Bus_(computing)
Strip inside switchgear for local high current distribution
substations flexible busbar rigid busbar Bus (computing) – Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer Bus duct – Low resistance electrical conductor
Busbar
Topics referred to by the same term
Ocean Bus-Saint-Rémy, a former commune, Normandy, France Batumi International Airport (IATA airport code BUS), in the country of Georgia Bus (computing),
Bus_(disambiguation)
Software architecture model
communication. D-Bus for interprocess communication. Enterprise service bus for distributed communication. Bus (computing) "Definition of software bus". PCMAG
Software_bus
Low resistance electrical conductor for high current transmission and distribution
required to have a fire-resistance rating. Bus (computing) Busbar Isolated-phase bus Duct (flow) "Isolated Phase Bus Duct". Stace. Retrieved 2024-01-04. "IEEE
Bus_duct
Topics referred to by the same term
subtype that connects busbars together bus (computing) subtype that connects computer buses together IBM Bus Bridge, see CoreConnect This disambiguation
Bus_bridge
Signal path used to combine individual audio signals
tracks at once, such as all of the drum mics or all of the vocal mics. Bus (computing) Live sound mixing Izhaki, Roey (2 May 2013). Mixing Audio: Concepts
Audio_bus
Single computer bus that connects the major components of a computer system
communicate CPU to the chipset. Bus (computing) External Bus Interface Expansion bus "Buses - Computer structure - Higher Computing Science Revision". BBC Bitesize
System_bus
Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics
information in quantum computing, the qubit (or "quantum bit"), serves the same function as the bit in ordinary or "classical" computing. However, unlike a
Quantum_computing
Programming paradigm in which many processes are executed simultaneously
parallel computing: bit-level, instruction-level, data, and task parallelism. Parallelism has long been employed in high-performance computing, but has
Parallel_computing
Topics referred to by the same term
Electric bus is a bus powered by electric energy. "Electric bus" can also refer to: Bus (computing), used for connecting components of a computer or communication
Electric_bus_(disambiguation)
Computer architecture bit width
32-bit address bus, permitting up to 4 GiB of RAM to be accessed. 32-bit designs have been used since the earliest days of electronic computing, in experimental
32-bit_computing
Computer architecture terminology
moved it on-chip). CPU cache Bus (computing) Front-side bus Kozierok, Charles M. (2001-04-17). "Dedicated "Backside" Cache Bus". The PC Guide. Archived from
Back-side_bus
Environment in which a piece of software is executed
components of a computing platform may be obfuscated under layers of abstraction, the summation of the required components comprise the computing platform.
Computing_platform
Physical components of a computer
and software forms a usable computing system, although other systems exist with only hardware. Some of the earliest computing devices date back to the seventeenth
Computer_hardware
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Bus (computing), a communication system that transfers data between different components in a computer or between different computers Memory bus, a
Databus
Adapter used in computing
An adapter in regard to computing can be either a hardware component (device) or software that allows two or more incompatible devices to be linked together
Adapter_(computing)
Privacy-enhancing computing technique
Confidential computing is a security and privacy-enhancing computational technique focused on protecting data in use. Confidential computing can be used
Confidential_computing
Convention to identify bit positions
memory byte or word, or those of an internal CPU register or data bus. In computing, the least significant bit (LSb) is the bit position in a binary integer
Bit_numbering
Communication system in a service-oriented architecture
architecture (SOA). It represents a software architecture for distributed computing, and is a special variant of the more general client-server model, wherein
Enterprise_service_bus
The Multi-Point Interface – Siemens (MPI) is a proprietary interface of the programmable logic controller SIMATIC S7 of the company Siemens. It is used
Multi-Point_Interface
Wiring scheme for multiple devices
a computing system in a daisy chain configuration by connecting each component to another similar component, rather than directly to the computing system
Daisy chain (electrical engineering)
Daisy_chain_(electrical_engineering)
combine buffers (WCB) and released in burst mode rather than single bits. Bus (computing) "Write Combining Memory Implementation Guidelines" (PDF). Intel. "Using
Uncacheable speculative write combining
Uncacheable_speculative_write_combining
Computer architecture bit width
computers, leading to the popularization of computing and setting the foundation for the modern computing landscape. The 1976 Zilog Z80, one of the most
8-bit_computing
Programmable machine that processes data
of the analytical engine's computing unit (the mill) in 1888. He gave a successful demonstration of its use in computing tables in 1906. In his work
Computer
Computer program that runs as a background process
In computing, a daemon is a program that runs as a background process, rather than being under the direct control of an interactive user. Customary convention
Daemon_(computing)
Standard for serial communication between devices without host computer
A controller area network (CAN) is a vehicle bus standard designed to enable efficient communication primarily between electronic control units (ECUs)
CAN_bus
Concept in risk management
The bus factor (aka lottery factor, truck factor, or circus factor) is a measurement of the risk resulting from information and capabilities not being
Bus_factor
DF-1 / DF1 protocol is an asynchronous byte-oriented protocol that is used to communicate with most Allen Bradley RS-232 interface modules. DF1 protocol
DF-1_Protocol
Video game series
The Magic School Bus is a series of educational video games developed by Music Pen and published by Microsoft via their Microsoft Home brand. The interactive
The Magic School Bus (video game series)
The_Magic_School_Bus_(video_game_series)
Sharing of data between running processes in a computer system
applications are both clients and servers, as commonly seen in distributed computing. IPC is very important to the design process for microkernels and nanokernels
Inter-process_communication
events in the history of computing from 1950 to 1979. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Information revolution
Timeline of computing 1950–1979
Timeline_of_computing_1950–1979
Online bus ticketing company
business. The company owns BOGDS, a cloud computing service for bus operators, and SeatSeller, a GDS for bus inventory distribution. In 2014, the company
RedBus
had its own bespoke local bus expansion slot design in the early 1990s Sammes, E.J.; Jenkinson, Brian (2000). Forensic Computing A Practitioner's Guide.
Local_bus
In computing, a peripheral bus is a computer bus designed to support computer peripherals like printers and hard drives. The term is generally used to
Peripheral_bus
Additional storage that enables faster access to main storage
In computing, a cache (/kæʃ/ KASH) is a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster; the
Cache_(computing)
Shared boundary between elements of a computing system
and introduction of computing hardware, such as I/O devices, from the design and introduction of other components of a computing system, thereby allowing
Interface_(computing)
Architecture that uses edge devices
computing), storage, and communication locally and routed over the Internet backbone. In 2011, the need to extend cloud computing with fog computing emerged
Fog_computing
events in the history of computing from 1990 to 1999. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. "Vision for the Future"
Timeline of computing 1990–1999
Timeline_of_computing_1990–1999
Peripheral device for bit-banging
In embedded systems and other computers, a programmable input/output (programmable IO, PIO) is a piece of hardware that manages input/output pins (such
Programmable_input/output
Computers derived from the IBM PC
Debut". InfoWorld. pp. 1, 85. Scisco, Peter (December 1988). "Bus, Bus, Magic Bus". Compute!. p. 10. Retrieved November 10, 2013. LaPlante, Alice; Furger
IBM_PC_compatible
Person skilled in information technology
hacker culture. Hackers are associated with several overlapping areas of computing. In computer security, hackers find, exploit or test weaknesses in systems
Hacker
Industrial automation protocol
The HART Communication Protocol (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) is a hybrid analog+digital industrial automation open protocol. Its most notable
Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol
Highway_Addressable_Remote_Transducer_Protocol
Electronic used in particle generators
instruments. The Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture is an open standard for crates. Additionally to power supply and data buses, it also defines a management
Modular_crate_electronics
Industrial networking solution
Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-Interface or ASi) is an industrial networking solution (Physical Layer, Data access Method and Protocol) used in PLC, DCS
AS-Interface
System for multiple bus access
In computing, bus mastering is a feature supported by many bus architectures that enables a device connected to the bus to initiate direct memory access
Bus_mastering
1978 home computer system
internationally popular. An expansion unit designed to the industry standard S-100 bus so that all of the low cost peripheral products then currently available
Exidy_Sorcerer
events in the history of computing from 1980 to 1989. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. "Sinclair ZX80 Launched"
Timeline of computing 1980–1989
Timeline_of_computing_1980–1989
Micro-electronic component
two categories. SoCs can be applied to any computing task. However, they are typically used in mobile computing such as tablets, smartphones, smartwatches
System_on_a_chip
Industrial network protocol
EtherNet/IP (IP = Industrial Protocol) is an industrial network protocol that adapts the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) to standard Ethernet. EtherNet/IP
EtherNet/IP
packaging challenges in integrating optic and electronic technologies. Bus (computing) InfiniBand Interconnects (integrated circuits) Network-on-chip Optical
Interconnect_bottleneck
Use of widely distributed computer resources to reach a common goal
Grid computing is the use of widely distributed computer resources to reach a common goal. A computing grid can be thought of as a distributed system
Grid_computing
Representation of a memory address
In computing, a physical address (also real address, or binary address), is a memory address that is represented in the form of a binary number on the
Physical_address
One of the two chips in the core logic chipset architecture on a PC motherboard
In computing, a southbridge is a component of a traditional two-part chipset architecture on motherboards, historically used in personal computers. It
Southbridge_(computing)
Smart Distributed System (SDS) protocol was developed by Honeywell and is supported by Holjeron. SDS is an open event-driven protocol used over Controller
SDS_Protocol
Signal between two devices or programs
In computing, a handshake is a process in which two devices establish a communication link by authenticating and validating each other's signals. An example
Handshake_(computing)
S5/8 was a serial communications standard devised in the United Kingdom in the 1980s as a simplified subset of RS-232 intended to make interoperability
S5/8
Component of a computer process
either concurrently on one core or in parallel on multiple cores. GPU computing environments like CUDA, OpenCL and DirectX 12 use the multithreading model
Thread_(computing)
Computerized hardware
SCSI cables Source: USB USB Ports USB Cables Audio and video connector Bus (computing) infographic - What are PC Ports? "What is a computer port?". TechTarget
Computer_port_(hardware)
Equal sharing of all resources by multiple identical processors
Development of Parallel Computing". Martin H. Weik (January 1964). "A Fourth Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems". Ballistic Research
Symmetric_multiprocessing
Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture
Processor for Scientific Computing". ACM Computing Frontiers. Retrieved April 6, 2017. "SCOP3: A Rough Guide to Scientific Computing On the PlayStation 3"
Cell_(processor)
Computer bus
The STD Bus is a computer bus that was used primarily for industrial control systems, but has also found applications in computing. The STD Bus has also
STD_Bus
Topics referred to by the same term
entries <link>, a type of HTML element Link, in a linked list Linker (computing), converts object files to executable Links (web browser) Microsoft Office
Link
Computer architecture that can be reprogrammed
syndrome. High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) is a computer architecture combining reconfigurable computing-based accelerators like field-programmable
Reconfigurable_computing
Device to store or transfer information in quantum computing
quantum bus had been described by scientists at NIST as one of the possible cornerstone building blocks in quantum computing architectures. A quantum bus for
Quantum_bus
Computer intended for use by an individual person
Yugoslavia's Home-Brewed Microcomputer". IEEE Spectrum. 60 (8): 16–18. "Computing Japan". Computing Japan. 54–59: 18. 1999. Archived from the original on 17 January
Personal_computer
High-speed interconnect technology
applications for space (launchers and human-rated integrated avionics). Bus (computing) PCI Express "ECMA-342 RapidIO Interconnect Specification" (PDF). ECMA
RapidIO
Parallel computing platform and programming model
CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a proprietary parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) developed by the American
CUDA
Communication protocol
HostLink is communication protocol for use with or between PLC's made by Omron. It is an ASCII-based protocol generally used for communication over RS-232
HostLink_Protocol
Urban computing is an interdisciplinary field which pertains to the study and application of computing technology in urban areas. This involves the application
Urban_computing
Display Connector ADB—Apple Desktop Bus ADCCP—Advanced Data Communications Control Procedures ACE—Advanced Computing Environment ADDS—Applied Digital Data
List of computing and IT abbreviations
List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations
1980s 8-bit British home computer
January 1983 stated that it "offers more computing power for the money than any other machine I saw there". Computing Today in June 1983 criticised the manual
Camputers_Lynx
quantum computing. The paper was submitted in June 1979 and published in April 1980. Yuri Manin briefly motivates the idea of quantum computing. Tommaso
Timeline of quantum computing and communication
Timeline_of_quantum_computing_and_communication
Index of articles associated with the same name
host bus adapter Parallel port controller Microcontroller unit (MCU) Keyboard controller Programmable Interrupt Controller Northbridge (computing) Southbridge
Controller_(computing)
Overview of and topical guide to computer science
system for computer science is the ACM Computing Classification System devised by the Association for Computing Machinery. Computer science can be described
Outline_of_computer_science
Type of computer fault
In computing, a bus error is a fault raised by hardware, notifying an operating system (OS) that a process is trying to access memory that the CPU cannot
Bus_error
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up T1 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. T1, T01, T.1 or T-1 may refer to: Target One, a Mesoamerican archaeological site in Honduras Tour T1, an
T1
MECHATROLINK is an open protocol used for industrial automation, originally developed by Yaskawa and presently maintained by Mechatrolink Members Association
MECHATROLINK
8-bit computer introduced in 1976
deck for program storage. Additional expansion was available via five S-100 bus slots inside the machine. It also included swappable ROMs that the manufacturer
Sol-20
4th generation of the mainline series of Raspberry Pi single-board computer
connectors on the Compute Modules can be used for the same interfaces as other Pi 4 models and the Compute Module 4 exposes the PCIe 2.0 bus that was previously
Raspberry_Pi_4
Unidirectional video bus allowing laptops to display real-time video
In computing, a zoomed video port (often simply ZV port) is a unidirectional video bus allowing a device in a PC card slot to transfer video data directly
Zoomed_video_port
Computer architecture where code and data share a common bus
most instruction and data fetches use separate buses (split-cache architecture). The earliest computing machines had fixed programs. Some very simple computers
Von_Neumann_architecture
a glossary of terms used in the field of reconfigurable computing and reconfigurable computing systems, as opposed to the traditional von Neumann architecture
Glossary of reconfigurable computing
Glossary_of_reconfigurable_computing
1982 Network protocol
Optomux is a serial (RS-422/RS485) network protocol originally developed by Opto 22 in 1982 which is used for industrial automation applications. Optomux
Optomux
Type of memory used on processors that require high transfer rate memory
four 4‑Hi HBM stacks would therefore have a memory bus with a width of 4096 bits. In comparison, the bus width of GDDR memories is 32 bits, with 16 channels
High_Bandwidth_Memory
Part of a machine instruction
In computing, an opcode (abbreviated from operation code) is an enumerated value that specifies the operation to be performed. Opcodes are employed in
Opcode
Standard for computer data connections
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard, developed by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), for digital data transmission and power delivery between
USB
American multinational technology company
online advertising, search engine technology, email, cloud computing, software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence
Computer designed to be used at a fixed location
off-site computing solutions like the cloud. As more services and applications are served over the internet from off-site servers, local computing needs
Desktop_computer
Koyo DirectNET protocol is used by DirectLOGIC PLCs from Automation Direct and is used in APS vacuum controls since 1999. It is a master/slave protocol
DirectNET_Protocol
Method of computer bus operation
In computing, double data rate (DDR) describes a computer bus that transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal and hence doubles
Double_data_rate
Communications network for vehicle components
A vehicle bus is a specialized internal communications network that interconnects components inside a vehicle (e.g., automobile, bus, train, industrial
Vehicle_bus
Type of command for solid-state drive
SATA Express Serial ATA (SATA) Serial attached SCSI (SAS) Universal Serial Bus (USB) Configurations HDD form factors mSATA M.2 PCI Express expansion card
Trim_(computing)
Computer machine code instruction
HCF, shows up as "Overextended Mnemonics" in the April 1980 Creative Computing flip-side parody issue. CPU designers sometimes incorporate one or more
Halt and Catch Fire (computing)
Halt_and_Catch_Fire_(computing)
Computer architecture that utilizes multiple, different processing methods
exist. Heterogeneous computing hardware can be found in every domain of computing—from high-end servers and high-performance computing machines all the way
Heterogeneous_computing
Computer architecture bit width
(ALU) architectures are those that are based on registers, address buses, or data buses of that size. As of June 2026[update], there are no mainstream general-purpose
128-bit_computing
Computer storage business (1986–2016)
File Migration". SearchStorage. "EMC and Acxiom Ink Grid Computing Deal". Network Computing. January 6, 2006. Kawamoto, Dawn (January 9, 2006). "EMC Acquires
EMC_Corporation
Expansion bus for 486 PCs
The VESA Local Bus (usually abbreviated to VL-Bus or VLB) is a short-lived expansion bus introduced in 1992 during the i486 generation of x86 IBM-compatible
VESA_Local_Bus
Bus standard for IBM PC compatible computers
Architecture (frequently known by the acronym EISA and pronounced "eee-suh") is a bus standard for IBM PC compatible computers. It was announced in September 1988
Extended Industry Standard Architecture
Extended_Industry_Standard_Architecture
Windows utility software
December 2025). "Technology trends in computing hardware and their impacts on high-performance scientific computing Part I: General-purpose processors and
GPU-Z
BUS COMPUTING
BUS COMPUTING
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Latin Laurus, LÃRUS means "laurel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper or else a nickname for a rotund, fat man, from Middle English, Old French busse ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of unknown origin). The word was also used in Middle English for a type of ship, and the surname may perhaps have been given to someone who sailed in one. The byname seems to occur already in Domesday Book, where a Siward Buss, and a John and Richard Buss are recorded at Brasted in Kent.German and Swiss German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhard (see Burkhart).Danish : variant of Buus.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Buwz, BUZ means "contempt." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Nachor.
Boy/Male
English American Swedish
A Latin Augustus or Augustine, meaning majestic. Often used as an independent name.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Erim.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a bushy area or thicket, from Middle English bush(e) ‘bush’ (probably from Old Norse buskr, or an unrecorded Old English busc); alternatively, it may derive from Old Norse Buski used as a personal name.Americanized spelling of German Busch.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Brings joy.
Boy/Male
Christian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Netherlands
Royal; Kingly; King; Basil (the Herb); Diminutive of Basil
Boy/Male
Greek
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : variant spelling of Buis.English : perhaps a variant of Biss. Compare Beese, Bice, Bise, Byce.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Old age; perishing.
Male
English
 English short form of Latin Augustus, GUS means "venerable."
Male
English
Short form of English Buddy, BUD means "companion."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an occupational name for a baker of buns or a nickname for a short, round individual.Cambodian : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Despised; plundered.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a king.
Boy/Male
English American
Derived from bud, a colloquial term of address used in the United States; short for buddy,...
Boy/Male
Gaelic
From Bruys.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Byas.
Male
English
Short form of English Basil, BAS means "king" or "basil (the herb)."
BUS COMPUTING
BUS COMPUTING
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German
Ruler; Rough Land
Female
African
Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Victory
Biblical
bitterness of the Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Youthful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Exalted, Great, Noble
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Eternal Rest
Girl/Female
American, British, English
White Wave; Lord is Gracious; Variant of Jenny which is a Diminutive of Jane and Jennifer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Collected
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n.
One of various species of Coleoptera; as, the ladybug; potato bug, etc.; loosely, any beetle.
v. i.
To begin to grow, or to issue from a stock in the manner of a bud, as a horn.
n.
An omnibus.
v. i.
To branch thickly in the manner of a bush.
n.
A general name applied to various insects belonging to the Hemiptera; as, the squash bug; the chinch bug, etc.
a.
Crowded with business or activities; -- said of places and times; as, a busy street.
v. t.
To furnish with a bush, or lining; as, to bush a pivot hole.
v. t.
To make or keep busy; to employ; to engage or keep engaged; to occupy; as, to busy one's self with books.
v. t.
To set bushes for; to support with bushes; as, to bush peas.
v. t.
To use a bush harrow on (land), for covering seeds sown; to harrow with a bush; as, to bush a piece of land; to bush seeds into the ground.
v. t.
To acquire or procure by something given or done in exchange, literally or figuratively; to get, at a cost or sacrifice; to buy pleasure with pain.
v. i.
To put forth or produce buds, as a plant; to grow, as a bud does, into a flower or shoot.
a.
Engaged in some business; hard at work (either habitually or only for the time being); occupied with serious affairs; not idle nor at leisure; as, a busy merchant.
adv. & conj.
Excepting or excluding the fact that; save that; were it not that; unless; -- elliptical, for but that.
a.
Too busy; officious.
adv. & conj.
On the contrary; on the other hand; only; yet; still; however; nevertheless; more; further; -- as connective of sentences or clauses of a sentence, in a sense more or less exceptive or adversative; as, the House of Representatives passed the bill, but the Senate dissented; our wants are many, but quite of another kind.
v. t.
The thicker end of anything. See But.
n.
One of certain kinds of Crustacea; as, the sow bug; pill bug; bait bug; salve bug, etc.
v. i.
To be like a bud in respect to youth and freshness, or growth and promise; as, a budding virgin.