cheaper than vonage and more coverage (not that i ever have the desire to call europe, canada and mexico often or even the west coast come to think of it...) though i wonder now that vonage is under the gun, if lingo will be next, i haven't found any info yet on what the patent covers
If I remember correctly this can have quite an effect on the area of cryptography. I seem to recall something about one of Fermat's theorms in regards to RSA encryption. It's been awhile since I've studied it though so I'm not sure.
I've taken a few software engineering courses, there are two main documents of a design spec. I'm not sure from your post whether you're lumping them into one or not, but they are Requirements Definition and Requirements Specification. Look up ANSI/IEEE Standard 830 for the full blown layout of these things. You can tailor them to suit your needs (not all the guidelines need to be followed)
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...) though i wonder now that vonage is under the gun, if lingo will be next, i haven't found any info yet on what the patent covers
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cheaper than vonage and more coverage (not that i ever have the desire to call europe, canada and mexico often or even the west coast come to think of it
If I remember correctly this can have quite an effect on the area of cryptography. I seem to recall something about one of Fermat's theorms in regards to RSA encryption. It's been awhile since I've studied it though so I'm not sure.
I've taken a few software engineering courses, there are two main documents of a design spec. I'm not sure from your post whether you're lumping them into one or not, but they are Requirements Definition and Requirements Specification. Look up ANSI/IEEE Standard 830 for the full blown layout of these things. You can tailor them to suit your needs (not all the guidelines need to be followed)