Protocol
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- A rule, guideline, or document which guides how an activity should be performed.
- The original copy of any writing, as of a deed, treaty, dispatch, or other instrument.
- The minutes, or rough draft, of an instrument or transaction.
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Etymology
French protocole, Late Latin protocollum, from Greek [Πρωτόκολλο (Πρώτο+κολλάω)] the first leaf glued to the rolls of papyrus and the notarial documents, on which the date was written; (see proto- + glue.)
Protocol may refer to:
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Society
- Protocol, etiquette
- Protocol (diplomacy), the etiquette of diplomacy and affairs of state
- Protocol (politics), a formal agreement between nation states
- The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an antisemitic tract
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The arts
- Protocol (band), British band.
- Protocol (film), a 1984 comedy film.
- Protocol (album), the début album/EP from Simon Phillips
- A song from Gordon Lightfoot's album Summertime Dream
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Science
- Protocol (natural sciences), a predefined written procedural method of conducting experiments
- Clinical trial protocol, a document that plans a clinical trial
- Medical protocol (disambiguation), various meanings, most prominently including guidelines for medical treatment
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Communications
- Communications protocol, a set of rules and regulations that determine how data is transmitted in telecommunications and computer networking
- Cryptographic protocol, a protocol for encrypting messages
- Proprietary protocol, a telecommunications protocol that is patented
- Quantum cryptography protocol, a protocol for encrypting messages
- List of network protocols
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Computer related
- Protocol Buffers, a serialization format of computer software
- Protocol (object-oriented programming), a common means for unrelated objects to communicate with each other
- Routing protocol, a set of rules that determines how routers shall route communications
- AAA protocol, a computer security protocol
- URI scheme, often referred to as "protocol"
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See also
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