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  • 1Audio Stream Input/Output — (ASIO) is a computer soundcard driver protocol for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing a low latency and high fidelity interface between a software application and a computer s sound card. Whereas Microsoft’s DirectSound is commonly… …

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  • 2network basic input/output system —    Abbreviated NetBIOS, pronounced [netbye os]. A session layer network protocol, originally developed in 1984 by IBM and Sytek to manage data exchange and network access. NetBIOS provides an API (application programming interface) with a… …

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  • 3X Window System core protocol — The X Window System logo The X Window System core protocol[1][2][3] is the base protocol of the X Windo …

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  • 4Net output — is an accounting concept used in national accounts such as the United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA) and the NIPAs, and sometimes in corporate or government accounts. The concept was originally invented to measure the total net… …

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  • 5Test Anything Protocol — The Test Anything Protocol (TAP) is a protocol to allow communication betwen unit tests and a test harness. It allows individual tests (TAP producers) to communicate test results to the testing harness in a language agnostic way. Originally… …

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  • 6Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol — SCIP is the U.S. Government s standard for secure voice and data communication. The acronym stands for Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol and was adopted to replace the FNBDT (Future Narrowband Digital Terminal) title in 2004. SCIP… …

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  • 7Chess Engine Communication Protocol — The Chess Engine Communication Protocol is an open communication protocol that enables a chess engine to communicate with its user interface. It was designed by Tim Mann, the author of XBoard. It was initially intended to only communicate with… …

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  • 8Parallel Line Internet Protocol — The Parallel Line Internet Protocol (PLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over a personal computer parallel port via a null printer cable, sometimes called a laplink cable. It is the analogous to what SLIP is for… …

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  • 9Secure Real-time Transport Protocol — The Secure Real time Transport Protocol (or SRTP) defines a profile of RTP (Real time Transport Protocol), intended to provide encryption, message authentication and integrity, and replay protection to the RTP data in both unicast and multicast… …

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  • 10Communications protocol — For other senses of this word, see Protocol. A communications protocol is a system of digital message formats and rules for exchanging those messages in or between computing systems and in telecommunications. A protocol may have a formal… …

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