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SLP

(Service Location Protocol) An IETF standard used to announce and discover services such as printers and file shares on an IP network. Apple used SLP prior to Mac OS 10.2, but migrated to its Bonjour technology. SLP is also used in SIP-based IP telephony applications. SLP addresses are formed like a URL, and SLP packets are typically transmitted over UDP.

User, Service and Directory Agents
An SLP "user agent" (UA) process runs in the client that queries a "service agent" (SA), which advertises its available service. In large networks, a "directory agent" (DA) caches services to improve performance, and user agents and service agents must use the directory agent if present. See SSDP and SIP.



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The department has created seven different computer-based MDS educational modules for the following staff members: therapeutic recreation worker, social worker, dietitian, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologist, nurses for MDS/activities of daily living (ADLs), and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) for MDS/ADLs (the newest).
The editor is a clinical speech-language pathologist and applied researcher in early childhood language and literacy development, communication disorders, and educational interventions.
is a speech-language pathologist and assistant fellow with the Teaching Research Institute - Eugene, a division of Western Oregon University.
 
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