Protocol
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A Protocol is a set of guidelines or rules.
Internet protocols are rules that help in governing an operation on the internet and communications over it. There are many types such as FTP, HTTP, and TCP/IP.
Protocol used to other device understand about other languages to accept data.
- Meetings recorded as minutes have sometimes been called protocols.
- Communications protocol, a set of rules governing communication between electronic devices
- Protocol (computing), a set of rules governing communication within and between computing endpoints
- Protocol (object-oriented programming), what unrelated objects use to communicate with each other in object-oriented computer programs, or how they do it
- Cryptographic protocol, an abstract or concrete protocol that performs a security-related function and applies cryptographic methods.
- Protocol (natural sciences), a predefined procedural method in the design and implementation of experiments.
- In engineering, software engineering and manufacturing, a test protocol is a standardised test procedure for doing quality control.
- Clinical trial protocol, the method used in a clinical trial of a drug or medical treatment
- Guideline (medical), a kind of protocol for medical treatment
- Protocol (film), a 1984 Hollywood movie starring Goldie Hawn
- Protocol (band), a British electropop band
- The Protocols, a fraudulent text, first serialized in a 1903 Russian newspaper, and subsequently republished, in various translations and forms, and known most popularly by the title, as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.