Computer Science, asked by faishal2882, 4 months ago

A ____________ is a set of rules that computers use to communicate with each other

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Answered by sidratul1
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Answer:

Protocol

Explanation:

Protocols is a set of rules used by computers on the network to communicate with each other. A protocol is a set of rules that governs the communications between computers on a network. A network protocol defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices. Network protocols include mechanisms for devices to identify and make connections with each other, as well as formatting rules that specify how data is packaged into messages sent and received.  

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the set of rules for transferring files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web... HTTP is an application protocol that runs on top of the TCP/IP suite of protocols (the foundation protocols for the Internet).  

A specific set of communication rules is called a protocol. Because of the many ways computers can communicate with each other, there are many different protocols -- too many for the average person to remember. Some examples of these different protocols include PPP, TCP/IP, SLIP, HTTP, and FTP.

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Answered by kashish526
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Answer:

A protocol is a set of rules that computers use to communicate with each other.

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