What does W/B stand for?

W/B stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of W/B across different fields and industries.

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Waybill

Document, issued by a shipping line to a shipper, which serves as a receipt for the goods and evidence of the contract carrier.

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Write Back

Write back is a storage method in which data is written into the cache every time a change occurs, but is written into the corresponding location in main memory only at specified intervals or under certain conditions. When a data location is updated in write back mode, the data in cache is called fresh, and the corresponding data in main memory, which no longer matches the data in cache, is called stale. If a request for stale data in main memory arrives from another application program, the cache controller updates the data in main memory before the application accesses it.

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Wideband

A classification of the information capacity or bandwidth of a communication channel. Wideband is generally understood to mean a bandwidth between 64kbits/s and 2Mbit/s. Transmission medium or channel having a wider bandwidth than one voice channel

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Wheelbase

Distance between the front wheel and rear wheel of any vehicle is known as wheelbase. The distance between the center of a vehicles front axle and the center of its rear axle. The longitudinal distance from the centre of the front wheel to the centre of the rear wheel on the same side of the vehicle. OR Distance from center-to-center of outermost wheels. 

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