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- Binary_protocol abstract "A binary protocol is a protocol which is intended or expected to be read by a machine rather than a human being, as opposed to a plain text protocol such as IRC, SMTP, or HTTP. Binary protocols have the advantage of terseness, which translates into speed of transmission and interpretation. There has always been tension between two software development camps that believe new protocols should preferably be text based or binary, respectively. In recent years, with the ready availability of network bandwidth and mass storage, the text based camp has been gaining significant ground - XML and JSON-based systems are nearly ubiquitous. Binary protocol is also used in the context of a protocol between exactly two parties, in contrast to a multi-party protocol. Binary protocol, or binary collaboration have been used in the terminology of standards such as EbXML and EDOC. An interface in the UML may also be considered a binary protocol.".
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- Binary_protocol hasPhotoCollection Binary_protocol.
- Binary_protocol subject Category:Network_protocols.
- Binary_protocol type Abstraction100002137.
- Binary_protocol type Communication100033020.
- Binary_protocol type Direction106786629.
- Binary_protocol type Message106598915.
- Binary_protocol type NetworkProtocols.
- Binary_protocol type Protocol106665108.
- Binary_protocol type Rule106652242.
- Binary_protocol comment "A binary protocol is a protocol which is intended or expected to be read by a machine rather than a human being, as opposed to a plain text protocol such as IRC, SMTP, or HTTP. Binary protocols have the advantage of terseness, which translates into speed of transmission and interpretation. There has always been tension between two software development camps that believe new protocols should preferably be text based or binary, respectively.".
- Binary_protocol label "Binary protocol".
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- Binary_protocol sameAs Q4913907.
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- Binary_protocol sameAs Binary_protocol.
- Binary_protocol wasDerivedFrom Binary_protocol?oldid=577668050.
- Binary_protocol isPrimaryTopicOf Binary_protocol.