Occasionally connected computing (OCC) is a term used in computing for an architecture or framework which permits running some aspects of a web application when not connected to the Internet. This is sometimes a feature of a Rich Internet application (RIA).
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Famous quotes containing the words occasionally and/or connected:
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—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (18591930)
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