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Answered by Btwitsaditi12
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Answered by bindidevi002
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Explanation:

Computer communication systems are playing an increasingly important

role in military, government, and civilian environments. This

document focuses its attention primarily on military computer

communication requirements, especially robustness in the presence of

communication unreliability and availability in the presence of

congestion, but many of these problems are found in the civilian and

government sector as well.

As strategic and tactical computer communication networks are

developed and deployed, it is essential to provide means of

interconnecting them and to provide standard interprocess

communication protocols which can support a broad range of

applications. In anticipation of the need for such standards, the

Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering has

declared the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) described herein to

be a basis for DoD-wide inter-process communication protocol

standardization.

TCP is a connection-oriented, end-to-end reliable protocol designed to

fit into a layered hierarchy of protocols which support multi-network

applications. The TCP provides for reliable inter-process

communication between pairs of processes in host computers attached to

distinct but interconnected computer communication networks. Very few

assumptions are made as to the reliability of the communication

protocols below the TCP layer. TCP assumes it can obtain a simple,

potentially unreliable datagram service from the lower level

protocols. In principle, the TCP should be able to operate above a

wide spectrum of communication systems ranging from hard-wired

connections to packet-switched or circuit-switched networks.

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