Computer Applications
Answer
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a network communication protocol used for reliable data transmission over the network. It specifies how the data should be divided into packets on the sender's side and how these packets should be re-assembled on the receiver's side to retrieve the data. TCP works in collaboration with Internet protocol (IP) to divide the data into packets and route the packets over the network to their correct destination.
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Write the full form of the following:
TCP
Protocol is a set of rules and procedures that establishes a link to control the data transmission between the sender and the receiver. Some of the protocols are given below:
File Transfer Protocol Internet Message Access Protocol Hypertext Transfer Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Identify and name the appropriate protocol for each of the descriptions given below:
(a) A network communication protocol designed to send data packets over the internet.
(b) A protocol is used for storing mails in the computer of the recipient.
(c) A protocol to exchange files between the computers on the internet.
(d) A set of rules responsible for transferring hypertext document between two or more computers.
Define Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
Define Internet Service Provider.