on 8/15/2003 11:37 AM Larry Osterman wrote:

> Ok, mine agrees with mine :)
> 
> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=protocol
> 
> pro�to�col    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (prt-k�l, -kl, -kl)
> n. 
> 
> Computer Science. A standard procedure for regulating data transmission between 
> computers. 

"procedure" is the key, not "format"

also see

http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=protocol&action=Search

protocol

A set of formal rules describing how to transmit data, especially across a
network. Low level protocols define the electrical and physical standards
to be observed, bit- and byte-ordering and the transmission and error
detection and correction of the bit stream. High level protocols deal with
the data formatting, including the syntax of messages, the terminal to
computer dialogue, character sets, sequencing of messages etc.

Many protocols are defined by RFCs or by OSI.

See also handshaking.

[Jargon File]

(1995-01-12)

-- 
Eric A. Hall                                        http://www.ehsco.com/
Internet Core Protocols          http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/coreprot/

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