standardization in communication protocols
Standardization in communication protocols refers to the process of developing a set of rules and guidelines that allow different devices and systems to communicate effectively. It establishes a common language and structure, ensuring compatibility and interoperability, enabling seamless exchange of information between various devices and networks.
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