protocols

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar) iletişim kuralları
protocol
protokol

Nezaket sadece her toplumda farklı olan bir protokoldür. - Politeness is just a protocol that is different in every society.

Sadece protokole bağlı kal, tamam mı? - Just stick to the protocol, would you?

protocol
(Tıp) Bir hastanın hastalık hikayesini ve tedavisini yalızı olarak bildiren belge, protoko
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(Askeri) PROTOKOL: Milletlerarası bir konferansın tutanakları anlaşma veya sözleşme ile ilgili tamamlayıcı veya tevzih edici mahiyette bir mutabakat veya aynı anlaşma veya sözleşmeyi bazı noktadan açıklamayan ve bunlara eklenen hükümlerdir
protocol
Taraflarca kabul edilmiş haberleşme Yöntemi
protocol
tutanak
ip protocols
(Bilgisayar) ip iletişim kuralları
medical protocols
klinik protokoller
nursing protocols
(Tıp) hemşirelik protokolleri
protocol
zabıt varakası
protocol
(Bilgisayar) ilet kuralı
protocol
tutanağa kaydetmek
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İletişim Kuralı
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(Ticaret) bir anlaşmaya ekli
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diplomatik işlerde kullanılan resmi usuller
protocol
protokol yapmak
protocol
bir anlaşmaya ilâve edilen madde
protocol
iletişim kuralları
protocol
{i} resmi nezaket kuralları
Englisch - Englisch
Standards or rules that allow computers to communicate Novell IPX/SPX, UNIX TCP/IP, DECnet, Microsoft NetBEUI, and Macintosh AppleTalk are all examples of protocols
Hardware or software formats used to transmit data between devices They allow devices to communicate with each other, for example, informing the receiving device that a file has been sent, or a sending device that a file has been received
Sets of rules or standards that let computers communicate over the Internet HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) allows transfer of Web pages via a browser FTP (File Transfer Protocol) allows transfer of files through the Internet from one computer to another
a schedule of scientific investigation; an experimental procedure or series of such procedures
Different types of network connections Examples of Internet protocols are FTP and HTTP (Unit 7> Tips for Using the Internet)
describe the process of care for individual patients (through pre-printed orders) developed to reflect the most cost-effective care for patients with that condition Commonly, they serve to expedite care for routine problems
A formal set of rules and descriptions of information formats that allow two computers to exchange information
A set rules or procedures for exchanging information between network or computer system
A set of rules a computer must follow to allow information between all computers of different types
A specific set of parameters that enable computers to communicate with each other Internet protocol enables computers to communicate on the Internet
plural of protocol
The rules that define how computers communicate with each other over the Internet Protocols can also refer to the expectations and guidelines for people to communicate with each other via e-mail or in discussions
A formal description of message formats and the rules two computers must follow to exchange those messages Protocols can describe low-level details of machine-to-machine interfaces (e g , the order in which bits and bytes are sent across a wire) or high-level exchanges between allocation programs (e g , the way in which two programs transfer a file across the Internet)
Rules governing transmitting and receiving of data
Methods used to share data over networks The Internet is made up of a whole suite of protocols FTP {File Transfer Protocol}: A standard way to transfer files between computers The method has built-in error checking and is frequently used as a way of transferring many types of files over the Internet
The rules and encoding specifications for sending data The protocols also determine whether the network uses a peer-to-peer or client/server architecture
Rules dictating communication between senders and receivers within a network
control the way data is transfered between server and client computers on the Internet
Used by managers to refer to an agreed description of a treatment process for a medical diagnosis In computer terms it is used to refer to a set of rules governing the transmission of data between two computers that cannot communicate directly
Protocol No 2 (that completed the convention) Protocol No 3 (amending the convention) Protocol No 4 (securing additional rights) Protocol No 6 (concerning the abolition of the death penalty) Protocol No 7 Protocol No 8 Protocol No 9 Protocol No 10 Protocol No 11 (restructuring the control machinery of the Convention) Protocol No 12
A formal description of message formats and the rules two or more computers must follow to exchange messages Standard protocols allow computers from different manufacturers to communicate See also FTP, SLIP, SMTP , and TCPIP
Protocols are strict procedures for the initiation, maintenance and termination of data communications Protocols define the syntax (arrangements, formats and patterns of bits and bytes) and the semantics (system control, information context or meaning of patterns of bits or bytes) of exchanged data, as well as numerous other characteristics (data rates, timing, etc )
The specifications that define procedures used by computers when they transmit and receive data
A common set of rules and signals that computers on the network use to communicate
The set of rules and standards computers used to communicate with each other
Specifications that define procedures which allow networked computers to communicate
protocol
The original notes of observations made during an experiment; also, the precise method for carrying our or reproducing a given experiment

The following is an abstract of the protocol of the experiment: Tumour extract.—A measured 16 c.c. of minced Rous Sarcoma tissue was ground with sand and extracted with 400 c.c. of 0.8-per-cent. saline.

protocol
To make a protocol of
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An accepted code of conduct; acceptable behaviour in a given situation or group

For those uncertain in the protocol of handshaking a formula for the perfect handshake has been devised by scientists at the University of Manchester.

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An official record of a diplomatic meeting or negotiation; later specifically, a draft document setting out agreements to be signed into force by a subsequent formal treaty

The terms of this protocol formed the basis for the Treaty of London signed by the British, French and Russian governments on 6 July 1827.

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To make or write protocols, or first drafts; to issue protocols
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The official rules and guidelines for heads of state and other dignitaries, governing accepted behaviour in relations with other diplomatic representatives or over affairs of state

Even the Queen (for whom the curtsey is a more standard address) was recently treated to an enthusiastic Obama embrace. Her Majesty, who is not normally known for partaking in such public displays of affection, seemed unperturbed by Michelle Obama's disregard for royal protocol.

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An amendment to an official treaty

The 1992 Protocol amended the definitions of other terms, including ‘ship’, ‘oil’ and ‘incident’: Art. 2.

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The official formulas which appeared at the beginning or end of certain official documents such as charters, papal bulls etc

The protocol of the bull contains elements that appear to be formulaic by the time of John XVIII 's pontificate.

protocol
The first leaf of a roll of papyrus, or the official mark typically found on such a page

They marked the beginning of each scroll with their protocol, a practice that continued in the papyrus trade in the Byzantine Empire into the Islamic period, when there were bilingual protocols in Greek and Arabic.

protocol
The minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it

Another account says that, on the morning of the 31st of May, the king delivered to the prince-royal the crown, the sceptre, and the key of his treasure and gave him his blessing. The privy-counsillor Vockerodt drew up at his desire a protocol of the transaction.

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The set of instructions allowing a licensed medical professional to start, modify, or stop a medical or patient care order
protocol
A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network

An exception is Jabber, which is designed based on an open protocol called the extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP).

protocol
a declaration or memorandum of agreement less solemn and formal than a treaty
protocol
{n} the original copy of a writing, title
protocol
forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state (computer science) rules determining the format and transmission of data
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An agreement of diplomatists indicating the results reached by them at a particular stage of a negotiation
protocol
A protocol is a plan for a course of medical treatment, or a plan for a scientific experiment. the detoxification protocol. In computer science, a set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices, such as computers. In order for computers to exchange information, there must be a preexisting agreement as to how the information will be structured and how each side will send and receive it. Without a protocol, a transmitting computer, for example, could be sending its data in 8-bit packets while the receiving computer might expect the data in 16-bit packets. Protocols are established by international or industrywide organizations. Perhaps the most important computer protocol is OSI (Open Systems Interconnection), a set of guidelines for implementing networking communications between computers. The most important sets of Internet protocols are TCP/IP, HTTP, and FTP. file transfer protocol HyperText Transfer Protocol Internet Protocol address Geneva Protocol Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
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Protocol is a system of rules about the correct way to act in formal situations. He has become something of a stickler for the finer observances of royal protocol. minor breaches of protocol
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A rule which guides how an activity should be performed
protocol
A convention not formally ratified
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The minutes, or rough draught, of an instrument or transaction
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: To make or write protocols, or first drafts; to issue protocols
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A protocol is a written record of a treaty or agreement that has been made by two or more countries. the Montreal Protocol to phase out use and production of CFCs = accord
protocol
{i} method of dealing with a certain subject; draft of a treaty; rules of behavior; memorandum, original record of a document; standard for dealing with data transfer (Computers)
protocol
The original copy of any writing, as of a deed, treaty, dispatch, or other instrument
protocol
A protocol is a set of rules for exchanging information between computers
protocol
code of correct conduct; "safety protocols"; "academic protocol"
protocol
A set of formal rules describing how to transmit data, especially across a network. A message syntax or electrical specification and a description 2 or more communication nodes: finite state machines, the transition functions of which take messages or times as input and, when then so triggered, may themselves send messages
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A preliminary document upon the basis of which negotiations are carried on
protocol
code of correct conduct; "safety protocols"; "academic protocol" forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state (computer science) rules determining the format and transmission of data
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To make or write protocols, or first draughts; to issue protocols
protocol
The minutes, or rough draft, of an instrument or transaction
protocol
: To make a protocol of
the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
anti-Semitic publication which falsely accuses the Zionist movement of a plot to take over the world
protocols

    Türkische aussprache

    prōtıkôlz

    Aussprache

    /ˈprōtəˌkôlz/ /ˈproʊtəˌkɔːlz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'prO-t&-"kol, -"kOl, -"k&a ] (noun.) 1541. Middle French prothocole, from Medieval Latin protocollum, from Late Greek prOtokollon first sheet of a papyrus roll bearing data of manufacture, from Greek prOt- prot- + kollan to glue together, from kolla glue; perhaps akin to Middle Dutch helen to glue.
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