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Protocol Defined
An action plan for a clinical trial. The plan states what the study will do, how, and why. It explains how many people will be in it, who is eligible to participate, what study agents or other interventions they will be given, what tests they will receive and how often, and what information will be gathered.
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- Hacker News | Plan 9 definitely has some interesting ideas but I think there are some hidden p...: "Plan 9 definitely has some interesting ideas but I think there are some hidden pitfalls in the "everythi ng is a file" paradigm." ;
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- OSI model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Trickles Overview: The Trickles network stack is a stateless replacement for TCP and the Berkeley sockets interface. It removes all per-connection state from one endpoint, typically the server, while providing important features such as congestion control, security of server-side state, and support for dynamic content.
- Java Remoting: Protocol Benchmarks « A Public Scratchpad
- DNS and the resolver function: OK. So you've been wondering what this essay is really about. This text is meant for network programmers that wish to understand a little more about the workings of the DNS interface in the nix environment, and most probably in WinSock as well (but with different headers, etc..) The problem lies in the fact that there aren't that many functions to deal with DNS queries of any kind. There are the two basic functions to do an A query and a PTR query. One asks the DNS to convert an IP address to a host name, which is a human readable string (with dots of course heh), and the other is a request to the DNS server to convert an address (host name) to an IP address, which is basically a 4 byte value.
- TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: TCP/IP
- UDP User Datagram Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- [MS-XWDSEARCH] : webdav Extensions for Search Protocol Specification
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