timeouts

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third-person singular of timeout
plural of , timeout
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An action that takes place after a certain time has elapsed For example, your dial-up connection may "timeout" by disconnecting if no activity has taken place for some time
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A specified time after which the server should give up trying to finish a service routine that appears hung
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When a request is sent to a remote system or to an IMS server transaction and no response is received within a specified period of time, the request "times out" and an error is recognized
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Event that occurs when one network device expects to hear from another network device within a specified period of time, but does not The resulting timeout usually results in a retransmission of information or the dissolving of the session between the two devices
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an official break in the action of a sport; the rules of soccer do not allow for any timeouts; timeouts for television advertising breaks are permitted by NCAA collegiate rules
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An event that occurs at the end of a predetermined period of time that began at the occurrence of another specified event A time interval allotted for certain operations to occur; for example, response to polling or addressing before system operation is interrupted and must be restarted
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A program or connection closes after a certain amount of idle time When this happens it is said to have timed out
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A `timeout' is what happens when two computers are `talking' and one computer fails to respond The other computer keeps on trying for a specified period of time, but eventually `gives up'
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{i} break, brief suspension of activity
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when play is temporarily suspended by an official or at the request of a team to discuss strategy or respond to an injured player; there are full timeouts (100 seconds in the NBA, 75 seconds in college) and 20-second timeouts
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(n ) A situation in which the SBus controller terminates a bus cycle that a slave has failed to acknowledge In a correctly designed and functioning system, timeouts should happen only during system configuration
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The facility whereby after a certain period of inactivity the connection is dropped
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a loop exit condition for which a loop is exited after a predetermined amount of time if the condition is not met
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After a certain amount of idle time, some connections will disconnect For example, at Internet America, if your modem connection is idle (that is, not passing any data in either direction), you will be disconnected from our modem Timeouts can also apply to your client-server connections FTP or email retrieval can timeout, and so forth
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A timeout occurs when a device has waited too long for another device to send or receive a transmission
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the intentional ending of an incomplete task after a time limit considered a long enough for it to end normally
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When connecting to a remote computer, communications software will send out a request for data If there is too long a delay in receiving this data, the connection will timeout and have to be reconnected
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NUMBER Timeout of the resumable statement
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(1) An event that occurs at the end of a predetermined period of time that began at the occurrence of another specified event (2) A time interval allotted for certain operations to occur; for example, response to polling or addressing before system operation is interrupted and must be restarted
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An error message generated when a system fails to respond within a given amount of time
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A time event involving: An event that happens at the end of a predetermined period of time that began at the happening of another specified event A time interval allotted for certain operations to happen For example, response to polling or addressing before system operation is interrupted and must be restarted A terminal feature that logs off a user if an entry is not made within a specified period of time
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An official break in the action The Rules of the Game do not allow teams to call timeouts
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A setting that automatically cancels an unanswered client request after a certain period of time