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A method of performing a money transfer transaction through a financial services institution includes receiving information regarding the transaction on a first computer of the financial services institution from a first electronic device using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
There is no notable difference.
There are various protocols ftp: file transfer protocol smtp: simple mail transfer protocol pop3: post office protocol ip: internet protocol tcp: transmission control protocol ospf: open shortest path first igrp: interior gateway routing protocol eigrp: enhanced interior gateway routing protocol rip: routing information protocol http: hyper text transfer protocol udp: user datagram protocol icmp: internet control message protocol
The File Transfer Protocol is a standard network protocol used for the transfer of computer files from a server to a client on a computer network. FTP is built on a client-server model architecture using separate control and data connections between the client and the server
HTTP protocols transfer data from web servers to a client browser. This application is officially known as Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
TIMESTAMP PROTOCOL. The protocol manages concurrent execution such that the timestamps determine the serializability order. Timestamp protocol ensures freedom from deadlock as no transaction ever waits.
A File Transfer Protocol works on a client-server architecture and uses separate control and data connections between the server and the client. FTPs are used in businesses and government agencies world-wide.
The most common two are TCP (transmission control protocol) and UDP (user datagram protocol)
It is file transfer protocol, As a send the file inside the network, One of the oldest of the interner services, file transfer protocol makes it possible to move one or more files securely between computers while providing file security ans organization as well as transfer control.
ICMP- Internet Control Message Protocol
Yes. Three examples are:HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol (used to transfer web pages)FTP - File Transfer Protocol (as it says)SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (supports some functions of the email system)These are all service layer protocols. Underpinning these are transport layer protocols, principallyTCP - Transport Control Protocol (used for most services)UDP - User Datagram Protocol (used for services and internal internet mechanisms that favor unimpeded delivery over assurance, order, and/or control of data flow)There are layers of protocol below this; the immediate one is the internetwork layer, which allows the higher layers to work seamlessly over multiple interconnected network media such as WiFi, Ethernet, optical fiber, etc. Below that are the protocols that correspond to the specific media.
Transferring web pages to a web server is usually accomplished with the FTP protocol (File Transfer Protocol). Many web authoring tools (such as Dreamweaver) do this automatically in the background when you tell them to "publish" the page.