Re: Protocol Definition

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On 1/4/2012 2:07 AM, Yaakov Stein wrote:
A protocol is to communications what an algorithm is to computation.


The mantra that I was taught many years ago was that a process is a program in execution. A program is the instructions. That seems compatible with the above observations.

(One can quibble about the difference between algorithm and program. An algorithm is a component of a program. The distinction is relevant here because a protocol is typically a complete mechanism rather than being a component of the mechanisms. On the other hand, an entire Internet service might comprise multiple protocols.)


My question is:

If protocol corresponds with program or algorithm, then what is the communications term that corresponds to process?

     It's tempting to say "port number", but that doesn't seem very satisfying.

d/
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  Dave Crocker
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