Rockstar Consortium US LP et al v. Google Inc
Filing
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CLAIM CONSTRUCTION BRIEF filed by NetStar Technologies LLC, Rockstar Consortium US LP. (Attachments: # 1 Appendix A, # 2 Exhibit 1 - 969 patent, # 3 Exhibit 2 - 245 patent, # 4 Exhibit 3 - 970 patent, # 5 Exhibit 4 - 178 patent, # 6 Exhibit 5 - 183 patent, # 7 Exhibit 6 - 883 patent, # 8 Exhibit 7 - Barron's 5th ed. - client and server, # 9 Exhibit 8 - Webster's 8th ed. - client, # 10 Exhibit 9 - Newton's Telecom - client and server, # 11 Exhibit 10 - Webster's College 1999 - interface, # 12 Exhibit 11 - Federal Standard 1037C - link, # 13 Exhibit 12 - NTC Am English Learners - correlate and match, # 14 Exhibit 13 - Webster's College 1999 - database, # 15 Exhibit 14 - Newton's Telecom - database, # 16 Exhibit 15 - Modern Dictionary of Electronics - database, # 17 Exhibit 16 Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms - database, # 18 Exhibit 17 Webster's Third Intl - refine, # 19 Exhibit 18 Webster's College 1999 - refine, # 20 Exhibit 19 - IBM Dictionary - sort, # 21 Exhibit 20 - Roget's Thesaurus - change and update)(Tribble, Max)
Exhibit 11
Federal Standard 1037C: Glossary of Telecommunications Terms
Federal Standard 1037C
Note: The updated version of this standard (Telecom Glossary 2000) is completed. Click here for
more information.
Telecommunications: Glossary of Telecommunication Terms
Date of Publication: August 7, 1996
http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/dir-001/_0065.htm
Definition: link
link
link: 1. The communications facilities between adjacent nodes of a network. (188) 2. A portion of a
circuit connected in tandem with, i.e. , in series with, other portions. 3. A radio path between two
points, called a radio link. (188) 4. In communications, a general term used to indicate the existence
of communications facilities between two points. [JP1] 5. A conceptual circuit, i.e. , logical circuit,
between two users of a network, that enables the users to communicate, even when different physical
paths are used. Note 1: In all cases, the type of link, such as data link, downlink, duplex link, fiber
optic link, line-of-sight link, point-to-point link, radio link and satellite link, should be identified. Note
2: A link may be simplex, half-duplex, or duplex. 6. In a computer program, a part, such as a single
instruction or address, that passes control and parameters between separate portions of the program. 7.
In hypertext, the logical connection between discrete units of data.
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