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cyberspace
cyberspacecomputer networks and bulletin-board systems where communication takes placecy·ber·space C0833685 (sī′bər-spās′)n. The electronic medium of computer networks, in which online communication takes place.cyberspace (ˈsaɪbəˌspeɪs) n (Computer Science) all of the data stored in a large computer or network represented as a three-dimensional model through which a virtual-reality user can movecy•ber•space (ˈsaɪ bərˌspeɪs) n. 1. the realm of electronic communication. 2. virtual reality. [1980–85, Amer.; cyber- + space] cyberspaceThe notional environment in which digitized information is communicated over computer networks.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cyberspace - a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchangeinternet, netcomputer network - (computer science) a network of computers | Translationscyberspace
cyberspace all of the data stored in a large computer or network represented as a three-dimensional model through which a virtual-reality user can move cyberspace the communications 'S pace’, including virtual realities, made available by the radically expanding world-wide network of electronic, especially computer-based, communications (e.g. the INTERNET). See also INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.cyberspace[′sī·bər‚spās] (computer science) The digital realms, including Web sites and virtual worlds. cyberspace (jargon)/si:'ber-spays/ 1. (Coined by William Gibson)Notional "information-space" loaded with visual cues andnavigable with brain-computer interfaces called "cyberspacedecks"; a characteristic prop of cyberpunk SF. In 1991serious efforts to construct virtual reality interfacesmodelled explicitly on Gibsonian cyberspace were already underway, using more conventional devices such as glove sensors andbinocular TV headsets. Few hackers are prepared to denyoutright the possibility of a cyberspace someday evolving outof the network (see network, the).
2. Occasionally, the metaphoric location of the mind of aperson in hack mode. Some hackers report experiencingstrong eidetic imagery when in hack mode; interestingly,independent reports from multiple sources suggest that thereare common features to the experience. In particular, thedominant colours of this subjective "cyberspace" are oftengrey and silver, and the imagery often involves constellationsof marching dots, elaborate shifting patterns of lines andangles, or moire patterns.cyberspaceCoined by William Gibson in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer," it is a futuristic computer network that people use by plugging their minds into it! The term now refers to the Internet or to the online or digital world in general. Contrast with meatspace. See Internet, virtual reality and DOD cyberspace glossary.cyberspace A computer-based interactive 3D simulation, in which users take the form of avatars visible to others graphicallycyberspace (sī′bĕr-spās″) [ cyber- + space] 1. The Internet. 2. An electronic representation of the world as stored in data and shared among computers; the virtual world. FinancialSeeInternetAcronymsSeecryptologycyberspace
Synonyms for cyberspacenoun a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchangeSynonymsRelated Words |