Symmetric algorithm definition
Symmetric algorithm. (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption.
Symmetric algorithm. (Category 5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption; NoteA common use of “symmetric algorithms” is to safeguard confidentiality of data. “systolic array computer” (Category 4) means a computer where the flow and modification of the data is dynamically controllable at the logic gate level by the user; “tape” (Category 1) means a material constructed of interlaced or unidirectional “monofilaments”, ‘strands’, “rovings”, “tows”, “yarns”, etc., usually pre-impregnated with resin; Technical Note‘Strand’ is a bundle of “monofilaments” (typically over 200) arranged approximately parallel to each other. “technology” (GTN, NTN, All Categories) means information (including information comprised in such documents as specifications, blueprints, plans, manuals, models, diagrams, formulae, tables and designs) that is necessary for the “development”, “production” or “use” of any goods; “three dimensional integrated circuit” (Category 3) means a collection of semiconductor dies or active device layers, integrated together, and having through semiconductor via connections passing completely through an ‘interposer’, substrate, die or layer to establish interconnections between the device layers; Technical Note‘Interposer’ is an interface that enables electrical connections. “tilting spindle” (Category 2) means a tool-holding spindle which alters, during the machining process, the angular position of its centre line with respect to any other axis; “time constant” (Category 6) means the time taken from the application of a light stimulus for the current increment to reach a value of 1-1/e times the final value (i.e. 63% of the final value); “tip shroud” (Category 9) means a stationary ring component (solid or segmented) attached to the inner surface of the engine turbine casing or afeature at the outer tip of the turbine blade, which primarily provides a gas seal between the stationary and rotating components;