Значение слова "PROTOCOL" найдено в 59 источниках

PROTOCOL

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`prəʊtəkɔl]
протокол
протокол; прелиминарные условия договора/соглашения; дополнительное международное соглашение
правила дипломатического этикета
протоколировать, вести протокол
протоколировать, заносить в протокол


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по компьютерной безопасности"
протокол
- protocol for coin flipping
- access protocol
- access control protocol
- attack-resistant protocol
- call setup protocol
- challenge-response protocol
- character oriented protocol
- checking protocol
- communication protocol
- clyptographic protocol
- data fink control protocol
- Diffe-Hellman key exchange protocol
- eavesdropping detection protocol
- encryption protocol
- end-to-end protocol
- file transfer protocol
- handshaking protocol
- high-level protocol
- identity-based protocol
- interactive challenge-response protocol
- internetwork protocol
- inter-user protocol
- intranet protocol
- key agreement protocol
- key distribution protocol
- key exchange protocol
- key management protocol
- key sharing protocol
- key transfer protocol
- layered networking protocol
- link control protocol
- login protocol
- low-lever access protocol
- matching protocol
- medium access protocol
- message exchange protocol
- message transfer protocol
- minimum knowledge protocol
- multiparty protocol
- mutual authentication protocol
- network protocol
- network control protocol
- network-level protocol
- peer-to-peer protocol
- point-to-point protocol
- preserving integrity protocol
- private protocol
- proof of identity protocol
- request-response protocol
- secure communication protocol
- secure connection protocol
- secure key exchange protocol
- security protocol
- signature authentication protocol
- synchronization protocol
- telephone protocol
- time-stamp protocol
- transmission control protocol
- two-party protocol
- verification protocol
- zero-knowledge protocol
- protocol insensitive
- protocol transparent


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
protocol: translation

protocol pro‧to‧col [ˈprəʊtəkɒl ǁ ˈproʊtəkɒːl, -kɑːl] noun
1. [countable] COMPUTING an established method for connecting computers so that they can exchange information:

• You have to use a different protocol with this new modem.

• HTTP is an Internet protocol.

2. [uncountable] the system of rules on the correct and acceptable way to behave on official occasions:

• Protocol demands that we meet the company chairman at the airport.

• a breach of (= failure to follow ) diplomatic protocol

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protocol UK US /ˈprəʊtəkɒl/ noun
[C] POLITICS a formal international agreement between governments relating to a particular activity: »

Trade relations between the European Union's recent members are governed by a strict protocol.

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the Kyoto protocol

[C] IT a set of technical rules that control the exchange of information between different computers or computer networks: »

Companies that use a competitor's protocols in their products will pay 0.4% of their revenue to that company.

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Each computer's Web connection has a unique internet protocol address.

[C or U] the system of rules and acceptable behaviour that people or organizations should follow in official situations, for example when they have formal discussions: »

After last week's incident, officials in charge of airport security have been ordered to review safety regulations and protocol.

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For a junior officer to communicate such important information directly to a senior officer in this way is considered a breach of protocol.

protocol for sth »

What is the protocol for handling complaints?



найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Protocol: translation

Protocol
The formula used at the beginning of public acts drawn up by notaries; also, the compact register in which notaries register these acts; finally, the first draft of these acts

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Protocol
    Protocol
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Protocol
    The formula used at the beginning of public acts drawn up by notaries, e.g., mention of the reign, time, place, etc.(Justinian, "Novels", 43); also, the compact register in which notaries register the acts drawn up by them, in order of date; finally, the first draft of these acts (called minutes, because they are wntten in small characters), which remain in care of the notary, and from which a copy or transcript (said to be engrossed, because wntten in larger characters) is made, and sent to the interested parties. In tribunals where the registrars have retained the name notary, the protocol is the register in which records of the proceedings are preserved and the office in which the originals of these documents are kept (cf. Regulation of the Rota, 4 August, 1910, art. 2). Public acts, official records, ought to be either the originals (engrossed) or authentic copies, i.e., certified to be faithful copies of the original preserved in the protocol, the notary who transcribes the document witnessing on the copy itself that it is exact; this is what is known as fides instrumentorum, or trustworthiness of the documents.
    DU CANGE, Glossarium, s. v. Protocollum; the canonical writers on the title De fide instrumentorum, II, tit. xxii.
    A. BOUDINHON
    Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter Dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
сущ.
1) юр., пол. протокол
а) (форма официального международного соглашения; обычно содержит предварительные условия, согласованные сторонами в ходе конференции или иной официальной встречи)
See:
protocol of accession, Protocol of Provisional Application
б) (документ, содержащий поправки или дополнения к ранее принятой конвенции или договору)
See:
1968 Protocol, Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, Guatemala Protocol 1971, Hague Protocol 1955, Montreal Protocols, Protocol to Amend the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules to International Carriage by Air, Hague Convention as amended by the 1968 and 1979 Protocols, treaty 1), convention 2)
2) гос.упр., пол. протокол (совокупность правил поведения в определенных ситуациях, обычно — при проведении официальных, церемониальных мероприятий)

ATTRIBUTES:

diplomatic protocol — дипломатический протокол

Syn:
etiquette
See:
civil religion 1)

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протокол:1) правила дипломатического этикета;2) запись хода и решений собрания или совещания.
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Протокол
.набор правил, определяющий все, что связано с работой сети..Internet advertisement.

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