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Advanced Peer-to-Peer Communication
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ALSO CALLED:
APPC
DEFINITION: APPC (Advanced Program-to-Program Communication, sometimes called LU 6.2) is a communication protocol and programming interface standard that operates in the presentation layer (the layer that ensures that messages are in the proper format for the recipient) and the session layer (the layer responsible for setting up and taking down the association of the two end points in a connection) of the Open
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