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routingForwarding data to its destination. See router, intermediate node routing and DNS. routing [′rüd·iŋ] (communications) The assignment of a path by which a message will travel to its destination. (engineering) A manufacturing process in which wooden parts are fabricated in various configurations; in high-speed industrial applications, an overhead cutting tool drills into the workpiece and then cuts the desired interior shape. (graphic arts) In letterpress printing, the removal of the nonprinting areas of a plate.
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The software eliminates the limitations associated with legacy Least Cost Routing (LCR) products by allowing carriers to define business, network and quality of service (QoS) requirements to financially optimize their network routing. Company Presentations Include Wireless Aircraft Network Simulation, Intelligent Real-Time Network Routing, Virtual System Integration Lab, and Gesture-Based Control Using JAUS Standards By analyzing both revenue and cost information associated with telecom traffic in near real-time, service providers can optimize network routing and identify financial risks and opportunities while ensuring that every call is captured, rated and billed accurately. |
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