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handshaking    音标拼音: [h'ændʃ,ekɪŋ]
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handshaking
n 1: grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an
introduction or to agree on a contract) [synonym: {handshake},
{shake}, {handshaking}, {handclasp}]

1. Predetermined hardware or software activity designed to
establish or maintain two machines or programs in
synchronisation. Handshaking often concerns the exchange of
messages or {packets} of data between two systems with limited
{buffers}. A simple handshaking {protocol} might only involve
the receiver sending a message meaning "I received your last
message and I am ready for you to send me another one." A
more complex handshaking {protocol} might allow the sender to
ask the receiver if he is ready to receive or for the receiver
to reply with a negative acknowledgement meaning "I did not
receive your last message correctly, please resend it" (e.g. if
the data was corrupted en route).

{Hardware handshaking} uses voltage levels or pulses on wires
to carry the handshaking signals whereas {software
handshaking} uses data units (e.g. {ASCII} characters) carried
by some underlying communication medium.

{Flow control} in bit-serial data transmission such as
{EIA-232} may use either hardware or software handshaking.

2. The method used by two {modems} to establish contact with
each other and to agreee on {baud rate}, {error correction}
and {compression} {protocols}.

3. The exchange of predetermined signals between agents
connected by a communications channel to assure each that it
is connected to the other (and not to an imposter). This may
also include the use of passwords and codes by an operator.

[{Jargon File}]

(1995-01-13)


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  • Handshake - Wikipedia
    A handshake is a globally widespread, brief greeting or parting tradition in which two people grasp one of each other's hands, and in most cases, it is accompanied by a brief up-and-down movement of the grasped hands Customs surrounding handshakes are specific to cultures
  • When Did Shaking Hands Become a Standard Way of Greeting Someone?
    As the centuries progressed, handshaking was replaced by more ‘hierarchical’ ways of greeting—like bowing
  • Handshakes: How, When and Why You Should Shake Hands
    Handshakes can be a valuable communication tool for making a first impression These gestures are often exchanged within the context of business or social relationships They signify a greeting, but they also help inspire feelings of trust and intimacy
  • The History of the Handshake
    One popular theory is that the gesture began as a way of conveying peaceful intentions By extending their empty right hands, strangers could show that they were not holding weapons and bore no ill
  • The Art of Handshaking - Psychology Today
    Handshaking, as a form of greeting, has been around in some form as long as humans have existed The warm, reassuring tactile touch that we as social animals share is essential for social
  • 22 Secret Tips to Master The Proper Handshake - Science of People
    Want to know what goes into making the perfect handshake? In this guide, you will learn: and more! Short on time? Here’s exactly what to do to perfect your handshake 1: If possible, initiate the handshake Keep your body square with them Make strong eye contact and smile Make palm-to-palm contact Match their level of firmness
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    The history of handshaking is not entirely clear, and it's challenging to determine where this behavior emerged Archaeologists have discovered ancient texts, ruins, and artifacts that reveal handshaking was common among our ancestors





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