Technology vs Remoting - What's the difference?
technology | remoting |
(uncountable) The organization of knowledge for practical purposes.
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, title= All the different and usable technologies developed by a culture or people.
(computing, programming) A technology that allows a program to interact with the internals of another program running on a different machine.
* 2002 , Ben Albahari, Peter Drayton, Brad Merrill, C# essentials?
* 2004 , Markus Völter, Michael Kircher, Uwe Zdun, Remoting patterns
* 2007 , Dave Minter, Steven Devijver, Beginning Spring 2: From Novice to Professional?
As nouns the difference between technology and remoting
is that technology is (uncountable) the organization of knowledge for practical purposes while remoting is (computing|programming) a technology that allows a program to interact with the internals of another program running on a different machine.technology
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Noun
(wikipedia technology)Chico Harlan
Japan pockets the subsidy …, passage=Across Japan, technology companies and private investors are racing to install devices that until recently they had little interest in: solar panels. Massive solar parks are popping up as part of a rapid build-up that one developer likened to an "explosion."}}
Usage notes
* Adjectives often applied to "technology": assistive, automotive, biological, chemical, domestic, educational, environmental, geospatial, industrial, instructional, medical, microbial, military, nuclear, visual, advanced, sophisticated, high, modern, outdated, obsolete, simple, complex, medieval, ancient, safe, secure, effective, efficient, mechanical, electrical, electronic, emerging, alternative, appropriate, clean, disruptive.Derived terms
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Noun
(-) (wikipedia remoting)- The remoting infrastructure supports multiple activation models...
- A number of different remoting styles are used in today's middleware systems.
- Java provides innate support for a good selection of remoting mechanisms...
