Customer Service Glossary
| Name |
Description |
| Really Simple Syndication (RSS) | A family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content ) including blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts) to allow users to keep up with Web sites in an automated manner. |
| Re-encryption | Decryption of a ciphertext with subsequent re-encryption of the restored plaintext prior to forwarding the message to the recipient. |
| REGISTRATION | a number of website require registration. Usually |
| RELIABILITY | the ability of a computer or an information or |
| Residual risk | The risk that always remains even if measures have been taken to protect IT operations. |
| Resolution | Resolution refers to the number of pixels that comprise the image on the monitor’s screen. Resolution is stated in terms of the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions. |
| Router | Connects different – spatially separated – networks. Either via ISDN connections or publicly accessible Netzwerke (Internet). |
| Radio Frequency IDentification | Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is a data collection technology that uses electronic devices (chips) for storing data permanently, for example in a smart card, and radio frequency mechanisms to read / extract the data from the chips when needed. |
| Regular Language Description for XML New Generation | This is the official standard for SAGA. |
| RFID | RFID is the abbreviation of Radio Frequency IDentification. |
| Roadmap | Roadmap [in technology roadmapping] refers to an extended look at the future of a chosen field of inquiry composed from the collective knowledge and imagination of the brightest drivers of change in that field. Roadmaps communicate visions, attract resour |
| RSA | RSA is probably the best known asymmetric encryption algorithm for data. The RSA algorithm calculates the keys from two large prime numbers. The process was named after the initials of the inventors Rivest, Shamir and Adleman (RSA). |
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