"Lokal" bezieht sich in diesem Sinne auf einen begrenzten Netzwerkstandort, wie beispielsweise ein Firmengelände oder ein Gebäude. Die Arbeitsstationen sind noch so nah am Server, daß die Verbindung über übliche elektrische Leitungen realisiert werden kann und nicht über das Telefonnetz oder über Satellit hergestellt werden muß (siehe auch LAN und WAN).
ETYM Old Eng. barre, French barre, from Late Lat. barra, W. bar the branch of a tree, bar, baren branch, Gael. and Irish barra bar.
1. A rigid piece of metal.
2. A rod of metal used to obstruct openings.
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3. (Usually in the plural) Jail.
4. A counter where one can purchase food or drink.
5. A submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore.
6. (Law) A railing that encloses the part of the courtroom where the the judges and lawyers sit and the case is tried.
7. A unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter.
A unit of pressure equal to 0.99 atmospheres or 14.233 psi.
A small informal restaurant; serves wine.
ETYM Written also, less properly, premiss.
A statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; SYN. premiss, assumption.
(British also premiss) proposition, condition or statement from which conclusion is drawn; thing previously stated.
Land and buildings together considered as a place of business.
1. (chiefly British) Public house
2. An establishment where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed
ETYM Latin localis, from locus place: cf. French local. Related to Lieu, Locus.
1. Relating to applicable to or concerned with a city or town or district rather than a larger area.
2. Of or belonging to or characteristic of a particular locality.
3. Having subordinate authority or serving the needs of a limited district.
4. Making all stops on its run.
5. Having a definite spatial form and location.
6. (Medicine) Affecting only a restricted part or area of the body.
1. Characteristic of a region
2. Related or limited to a particular region
Örtlich (beschränkt).
ETYM Latin localis, from locus place: cf. French local. Related to Lieu, Locus.
1. Relating to applicable to or concerned with a city or town or district rather than a larger area.
2. Of or belonging to or characteristic of a particular locality.
3. Having subordinate authority or serving the needs of a limited district.
4. Making all stops on its run.
5. Having a definite spatial form and location.
6. (Medicine) Affecting only a restricted part or area of the body.