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A process that is carried out in real time.
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Type of transmission in which the transmission and reception of all data is synchronized by a common clock and the data is usually transmitted in blocks rather than individual characters. Can also mean that the data stream has the same capacity in both directions.
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At the same time. In a synchronous online or videoconferencing course, the faculty and students can interact with one another in real time. Opposite of asynchronous.
Ãâó: www.netnet.org/students/student%20glossary.htm
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Data transmission at a fixed rate. It eliminates the need for start and stop bits that asynchronous transmission requires. The receiver and transmitter must be synchronized to work at the same rate.
Ãâó: www.quadron.com/speed/speed.html
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Communication in which interaction is simultaneous.
Ãâó: www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/csit/vidconf/glossary.shtml
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