Data exchange protocol definition

Data exchange protocol means the set of rules and agreements that define the content, format, time parameters, sequence and error checks in messages exchanged between an AECD and the devices of Public Service Answering Party (PSAP).
Data exchange protocol means the set of rules and agreements that define the content, format, time parameters, sequence and error checks in messages exchanged between an AECC/AECD/AECS and the devices of a PSAP.
Data exchange protocol means the set of rules and agreements that define the content, format, time parameters, sequence and error checks in messages exchanged between an e-call device and the devices of the ground response infrastructure.

Examples of Data exchange protocol in a sentence

  • Data exchange protocol has been endorsed by the resolution of the 54th Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers of the Lake Chad Basin Commission in Abuja on 26th March 2008.3. A data base of historic data has been implemented.

  • Data exchange protocol from smart meter to HES shall be of DLMS/COSEM protocol.

  • Details of Data exchange protocol (JSON messaging and REST APIs) will be provided at the time of issue of LOI.

  • Data exchange protocol accompanied with blockchain notarisation service enables the public administrators to exchange digital data and documents with other public administrations, businesses and citizens, in an interoperable, secure, reliable and trusted way.

  • Data exchange protocol is activated after initiator sends parameter selection request and receives reply from the target.

  • Full integration of Stormwater data into CIWQS database (EDM) via Data exchange protocol (1A and 1B) Cons: 1.

  • In addition, please indicate what resources are available to complete the project on time in the event leverage funding/other resources are insufficient or become unavailable to complete the project as proposed.

  • This proposal was discussed during meeting of SPSS team with CDA and SRC and agreed changes were reflected in the Data exchange protocol document.

  • Data exchange protocol is HTTP protocol supported by SSL to encrypt transmitted data.Server for e-Declarations system has a valid certificate issued by Unizeto Technologies S.A. Certificates issued by the company are treated as trusted by the most popular Web browsers.To support the declaration was developed application "Web Service" also called a gateway (address: https://bramka.edeklaracje.mf.gov.pl/uslugi/dokumenty), in which the initiator of the session is always the customer.


More Definitions of Data exchange protocol

Data exchange protocol means the set of rules and agreements that define the content, format, time parameters, sequence and error checks in messages exchanged between an AECD and the devices and/or information systems used for data transfer to / from of Public Service Answering Party (PSAP).
Data exchange protocol means the set of rules and agreements that define the content, format, time parameters, sequence and error checks in messagesexchanged between an e-call device and “Data exchange protocol” means the set of rules and agreements that define the content, format, time parameters, sequence and error checks in messages exchanged between anAECD and the devices of Public Service
Data exchange protocol means the structure, process and terms for the exchange of information and provision of documents and materials for the Platform and Software Collaboration as set forth in Schedule 5 (Data Exchange Protocol) of this Agreement.

Related to Data exchange protocol

  • Protocol means, in respect of any category of object and associated rights to which this Convention applies, the Protocol in respect of that category of object and associated rights;

  • Standard Interface means an interface that either is an official standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among developers working in that language.

  • Program Parameter means, in respect of a program, the provincial standards (such as operational, financial or service standards and policies, operating manuals and program eligibility), directives, guidelines and expectations and requirements for that program;