Information about One To Many
One-to-many in communication is the act of publishing or broadcasting from one sender to many receivers.
One-to-many (also known as "to-many") relationships are often used when managing databases. One to Many relationship – occurs when one entity is related to many occurances in another table ( 1 video shop has many members)
One-to-many (also known as "to-many") relationships are often used when managing databases. One to Many relationship – occurs when one entity is related to many occurances in another table ( 1 video shop has many members)
See also
- One-to-one (communication)
- Many-to-many
- Point-to-multipoint technology such as the Local Multipoint Distribution Service
Communication is a process that allows organisms to exchange information by several methods. Communication requires that all parties understand a common language that is exchanged with each other.
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Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of literature or information – the activity of making information available for public view. In some cases, authors may be their own publishers.
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Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video signals which transmit programs to an audience. The audience may be the general public or a relatively large sub-audience, such as children or young adults.
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A sender was a circuit in a 20th century electromechanical telephone exchange which sent telephone numbers and other information to another exchange. In some American exchange designs, for example 1XB switch the same term was also used to refer to the circuit that received this
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Receiver may mean:
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Communication
- The listening device part of a telephone
- The handset containing that device
- Receiver (radio), an electronic device that converts a radio signal from a transmitter into useful information
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One-to-one in communication is the act of an individual communicating with another. In Internet terms, this can be done by e-mail but the most typical one-to-one application in the Internet is instant messaging as it does not consider many-to-many communication such as a chat room
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Many-to-many is a term that describes a communication paradigm. It is the third of three major Internet computing paradigms. The early Internet applications of e-mail, FTP and Telnet are characterized as "one-to-one," because they are primarily communication means from one
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Point-to-multipoint communication is a term that is used in the telecommunications field which refers to communication which is accomplished via a specific and distinct type of multipoint connection, providing multiple paths from a single location to multiple locations[1]
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LMDS is a broadband wireless access technology governed by the IEEE and is outlined by the 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee through the efforts of the IEEE 802.16.1 Task Group.
LMDS commonly operates on microwave frequencies across the 26GHz and 29GHz bands.
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LMDS commonly operates on microwave frequencies across the 26GHz and 29GHz bands.
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