The operation of translating a volume of water from one forecast point through a reach to another forecast point Common methods are Lag-and-K, Muskingum, and dynamic wave
Function or device for connecting one computer to another Routers examine the address of network messages and use part of it to divert the message to another router until the last router in the chain sends it directly to the destination address
The process of selecting the correct interface and next hop for a packet being forwarded See also: hop, router, Exterior Gateway Protocol, Interior Gateway Protocol [RFC 1983]
-a list of operations used in manufacturing in conjunction with the bill of materials While the BOM contains the material requirements, the routing will contain the specific steps required to produce the finished items Each step in the routing is called an operation, each operation generally consists of machine and labor requirements
The process of converting a Rats Nest to a viable connection pattern without crossing tracks, going outside the board area, entering disallowed areas, etc This can be accomplished manually - i e by explicitly arranging signals interactively, or by using Automatic Routing Many complex layouts require a combination of both automation and the skill of the layout specialist to achieve economic solutions
In internetworking, routing is the process of moving a packet of data from source to destination In terms of virtual reference, questions received by a network are routed to an appropriate answerer
The process of discovering and assigning a route from a sending computer (the source address) to an intended receiving computer (the destination address) The routing method used for any particular packet/datagram can be either source routing or transparent routing The exact manner in which routing is done differs from protocol to protocol
The determination of the most efficient route(s) that people, goods, materials and or means of transport have to follow The process of determining how a shipment will be moved between consignor and consignee or between place of acceptance by the carrier and place of delivery to the consignee The process of aiding a vessel's navigation by supplying long range weather forecasts and indicating the most economic and save sailing route
The function of determining the route a packet should take from a subnet to get to another subnet A component function of all internetworks, or internets The process of delivering a message across a network or networks by the most appropriate path
The detailed description of the requirements to produce a given item, which includes the operations performed, the order in which they are done, the labor or machine resources required at each operation, and the rate those resources process the item at each operation It may also include tooling and process or other specifications, and serves as the basis for manufacturing lead time calculations, detailed capacity planning and the cost standards associated with production Released production orders normally include the standard routing and bill of material, unless modified for a specific order