Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Sep 18, 2009 13:24
14 yrs ago
Dutch term
afgepeld
Dutch to English
Tech/Engineering
Computers (general)
Context: Data transfer over internet
In het OSI model voegt elke laag een stukje informatie toe (header) aan de gebruikersdata van de verzendende kant, die er vervolgens aan de ontvangende kant weer door de corresponderende laag wordt afgepeld.
In het OSI model voegt elke laag een stukje informatie toe (header) aan de gebruikersdata van de verzendende kant, die er vervolgens aan de ontvangende kant weer door de corresponderende laag wordt afgepeld.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | layer...removed | Peter Moor |
4 +1 | removing the header | Lianne van de Ven |
3 +1 | to peal off the layers | Elsje Apostel |
Proposed translations
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layer...removed
This actually describes a networking packet conversion process, by which some data added on the sending end, ....which then subsequently is removed at the other, receiving, end (in the corresponding layer).
You could translate it as "peeling off", but I think removed is better. And while it is the "header" that's removed, the text does not mention it. Should be translated in my opeinion as data.
You could translate it as "peeling off", but I think removed is better. And while it is the "header" that's removed, the text does not mention it. Should be translated in my opeinion as data.
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to peal off the layers
just an idea
Peer comment(s):
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Ron Willems
: yes, peel off (with two e's): as in peeling of the skins of an onion; the layer that was added last, gets removed first. that's why peeling off is a tad more accurate/exact than removing imo.
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ty Ron sorry bout the peal
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removing the header
When the DBs are transferred, the packet data is restored at the data transfer destination only by synthesizing the transferred DBs and removing the header.
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Peer comment(s):
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Neil Cross
: The key word here is "removed", whether it's the header or the layer.
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Thanks Neil, you are right about that. How wrapped up we can get!
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