A joint protocol refers to a set of agreed-upon procedures or guidelines developed collaboratively by two or more parties, often to achieve a common goal or facilitate cooperation. It is commonly used in various fields, such as healthcare, research, or international relations, to ensure consistency and clarity in actions and responsibilities. By establishing these protocols, organizations can improve communication, enhance efficiency, and mitigate risks associated with collaboration.
The protocol to the international treaty on economic, social and cultural rights.
Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol ... See the website link below
protocol is the set of assigned rules used for transmission and receiving the information
I think you mean hinge joint.
FTP is File Transfer Protocol.
hypertext transfer protocol
IP means Internet Protocol
Fast Infrared Protocol
It can mean "Internet Protocol" or "intellectual property".
A checksum is used to determine that the information sent using the protocol has not been corrupted en-route.
Hypertext transer protocol
Vlan trunk Protocol