datagramme

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English

Etymology

From data +‎ -gramme.

Noun

datagramme (plural datagrammes)

  1. Alternative spelling of datagram.
    • 1983 April, Bill Allen, “Assembly language programming – in easy-to-take doses”, in Windfall: The International Apple Microcomputer Users’ Magazine, volume 2, number 10, Hazel Grove, Greater Manchester: Database Publications, →OCLC, page 42, column 1:
      While on the subject of datagramming, I want to thank Allan Dubost of Dibdon Purlieu in Hampshire for sending me a series of datagrammes which will enable Visicalc users to load VC files from a menu. Not only can his datagrammes provide you with a catalog of the files on any VC data disc, but the loading of any file can be done by keying /SL followed by h single letter, even if the full name of the file actually consists of 30 characters. How does Allan do it? All will be revealed in a month or two.
    • 2001, Michel Diaz, Roberto Canonico, Luis Costa, Serge Fdida, David Hutchison, Laurent Mathy, Andreas Meissner, Stephane Owezarski, Rolland Vida, Lars Wolf, “GCAP: A New Multimedia Multicast Architecture for QoS”, in Protocols for Multimedia Systems: 6th International Conference, PROMS 2001  (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 2213), Berlin: Springer, →ISBN, →ISSN, Introduction, page 104:
      The basis of our architecture is the PIM-SSM IPv6 layer where a flow of data is sent from one source to a set of receivers. This set of flows in the networks is called a multicast channel. Of course, based on IP, the channel handles datagrammes, without reliability.
    • 2003, Günter Schäfer, translated by Hedwig Jourdan von Schmoeger, “Firewall-Relevant Internet Services and Protocols”, in Security in Fixed and Wireless Networks: An Introduction to Securing Data Communications, Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley, →ISBN, part II (Network Security), chapter 13 (Internet Firewalls), page 272:
      The data units of the application protocols are usually transported either in the segments of a TCP connection or in the datagrammes of the UDP protocol. TCP segments and UDP datagrammes are transported in IP packets that in turn are sent in protocol data units of the Layer 2 protocols used on the different communication links between source and destination computer (for example, Ethernet, FDDI, ATM).

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Noun

datagramme m (plural datagrammes)

  1. datagram