Routing (disambiguation)
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Routing
is the process of path selection in a network, such as a computer network or transportation network.
Routing may also refer to:
Routing
Routing is the process of selecting paths in a network along which to send network traffic. Routing is performed for many kinds of networks, including the telephone network , electronic data networks , and transportation networks...
is the process of path selection in a network, such as a computer network or transportation network.
Routing may also refer to:
- Routing, boring holes or grooves in wood using a router
- Route of administrationRoute of administrationA route of administration in pharmacology and toxicology is the path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body.-Classification:Routes of administration are usually classified by application location...
, the path by which a drug, fluid, poison or other substance is brought into contact with the body - Routing (EDA)Routing (EDA)In electronic design, wire routing, commonly called simply routing, is a step in the design of printed circuit boards and integrated circuits . It builds on a preceding step, called placement, which determines the location of each active element of an IC or component on a PCB...
, an integrated circuit design stage in electronic design automation
See also
- RoutRoutA rout is commonly defined as a chaotic and disorderly retreat or withdrawal of troops from a battlefield, resulting in the victory of the opposing party, or following defeat, a collapse of discipline, or poor morale. A routed army often degenerates into a sense of "every man for himself" as the...
- Route (disambiguation)
- Router (disambiguation)
- National Routeing GuideNational Routeing GuideThe National Routeing Guide is a document, the definitive resource on the validity of rail tickets for the purpose of rail travel in England, Wales, and Scotland . As stated by the Rail Regulator, "[it] sets out passengers' rights to use the network flexibly"...
, a guide to trains over the United Kingdom's rail network