A type of Ethernet based on thin coaxial cable, useful in bus configurations for up to 200 meters.
The original type of Ethernet, based on thick coaxial cable, which allows bus configurations of up to 500 meters.
The most recent form of Ethernet, which does not allow bus configurations but permits nodes to be attached to a central hub by using two unshielded twisted-pairs for each node, with distance limits of up to 100 meters.
A ten times (10X) improvement rate is our goal. Take any key quality indicator and divide it by 10.
The 8 Disciplines (8-D) are 8 systematic steps necessary for using TOPS to solve problems.
See the Premium line Quality Handbook.
The international standards term for Ethernet. Most Ethernets (though not early ones) are 802.3.
The international standards term for a token-bus network often used in manufacturing.
The international standards term for the Token Ring.