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Synchronization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Synchronization or synchronisation is timekeeping which requires the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. The familiar conductor of an orchestra serves to keep the orchestra in ti...
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Description of Synchronous Communications from Tom Sheldon's Encyclopedia of Networking and Telecommunications ... Bit-oriented synchronous communication is used primarily for the transmission of binary data. It is not tied to any particular character set, and the frame contents don't need to include multiples of eight bits.
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Synchronous communication is direct communication where the communicators are time synchronized. This means that all parties involved in the communication ...
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SYNCHRONOUS SERIAL COMMUNICATION OVERVIE ... In order to initiate a successful synchronous communication link, several distinct pieces of hardware must be configured around a common clock. This configuration must take two data lines into account, the transmission line (the line it uses to send data) and the reception line...
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ISDN routers and internal adapters use synchronous communication. This allows them to transfer data up to 30 percent faster than ISDN modems, which must convert the data they receive synchronously so that it can be transmitted asynchronously through the computer's serial interface.
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This paper explores the uses of synchronous communication software intended for networked composition classrooms. ... Synchronous Communication and the Writing Classroom; Jennifer B. Goldfarb;
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