protocol - technical definition

From the Greek protokollon, for a leaf of paper glued to a manuscript volume and describing its contents. The rules and conventions for exchanging information between computers or across computer networks. Protocols comprise conventions that, at a basic level, commonly include the dimensions of line setup, transmission mode, code set, and non-data exchanges of information such as error control. Protocols have two major functions: handshaking and line discipline.

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A set of rules governing how communications between two programs have to take place to be considered valid. It describes various ways of achieving and operating compatibility.

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The format and procedure that governs the transmitting and receiving of data. The term comes from the Greek "protokollon," which was the cover page to a manuscript that provided a description of the contents. See communications protocol, protocol stack and OSI.



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