To move documents, graphics, and other files from one computer to another.
— Computer ScienceTo change a program in order to be able to run it on a different computer.
— Computer ScienceAn entry point into BizTalk Server that connects adapters to pipelines.
— Computer ScienceAn actor’s interface component through which actors communicate with other actors.
— Computer ScienceAn inbound or outbound service endpoint that binds a communications protocol and data contract with a network address.
— Computer ScienceA socket on the back (usually) of a computer which allows you to plug in extra hardware such as a printer or modem.
— Computer SciencePorts can be classified as hardware ports or network (software) ports. Hardware ports consist of the outlets on the computer where cables or plugs connect. Examples include USB, SCSI and Ethernet ports.
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