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hypertext systems, such as the World Wide Web, highlighted words or phrases in a hypertext document that allow you to "jump" to another section of the same document or to another document on the World Wide Web.
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circuit Emulator An ICE is a development tool used to debug software and functions by emulating the MPU function with a connector inserted at MPU socket. The main functions of the ICE are the break-point function, assembling function, disassembling function, and trace function etc.
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Intelligent Network, A capability in the public telecom network environment that allows new services such as "free phone" or televoting to be developed quickly and introduced on any scale, from a local trial to network-wide. Also implies a well-developed network infrastructure
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Intelligent Networks. Telecommunications network where parts of the software for the services are withdrawn from the exchanges and put into a few nodes. This makes it easier to switch services as required, and users can receive offers of tailor-made services. New services can be introduced quickly.
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