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- Application_layer_framing abstract "Application layer framing or application level framing (ALF) is a method of allowing an application to use its semantics for the design of its network protocols.This procedure was first proposed by D. D. Clark and D. L. Tennenhouse. It works as follows: The application splits the data into useful segments. These segments are called ADUs (application data units). The ADUs can be processed in any order. The lower layers keep the ADU borders.This procedure simplifies the quality of service negotiation and provides a simpler method of error checking.The real-time protocol (RTP) is an example of where the semantics of the real-time application are used to segment the data.".
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- Application_layer_framing subject Category:Internet_architecture.
- Application_layer_framing subject Category:Network_performance.
- Application_layer_framing subject Category:Telecommunications_engineering.
- Application_layer_framing comment "Application layer framing or application level framing (ALF) is a method of allowing an application to use its semantics for the design of its network protocols.This procedure was first proposed by D. D. Clark and D. L. Tennenhouse. It works as follows: The application splits the data into useful segments. These segments are called ADUs (application data units). The ADUs can be processed in any order.".
- Application_layer_framing label "Application layer framing".
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