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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:40+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:40+05:30

Which Three Acronyms/Initialisms Represent Standards Organizations? (Choose Three.)

Which Three Acronyms/Initialisms Represent Standards Organizations? (Choose Three.)
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      Which Three Acronyms/Initialisms Represent Standards Organizations? (Choose three.)

      IANA, IEEE, IETF are the three acronyms that will represent the standard organizations. Today, let us discuss each of these standard organizations in detail. The internet normally has a number of authority functions that are assigned by a single person called Jon Postel. He is the one who assigned the authority functions. He kept all the names of the large computers and all the numbers which are associated with them.

      As we already know that the internet has grown tremendously after all these years. Hence, it became that the IANA functions are not able to manage by only a single person. Today this job is done by the ICANN, the term ICANN stands for the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers.

      Now, let us know what is actually, the IANA functions. For managing the allocation of the internet numbers are one can able to administrate the domain name system that is associated with those numbers.

      Another type of function is that by maintaining the registry of the Technical protocol parameters which can able to keep the internet in a unified manner.

      Here, the IANA functions can able to play a crucial role by ensuring the unique identifiers, Now, let us take an example to understand this in detail.

      Suppose, we have the internet protocol as a unique identifier. The IP address format is 192.168.0.0, in order to remember this number, we use the name of the IP address which will make it easier to remember.

      Now, let us know what it actually IEEE means? The IEEE is considered as more than simply an organization. Normally, it is a tool for many users in order to gain knowledge. It is like a collaborative platform that is made for professionals. Now, the IEEE is considered as a worldwide organization that gets involves thousands of members mainly for the benefit of humanity.

      Now, let us know what is actually the IETF. We all know that the internet is like a global city that must need a well-engineered infrastructure in order to keep growing. And in order to maintain it keeps growing we use IETF. The term IETF stands for internet engineering task force, it is like global organizations that can able to collaborate and design all the standards, it can also provide the infrastructure for the innovation that is present on the internet. The IETF is like open participation and is also called the open standards.

      We can able to perform many like emailing and instant messaging to the friends and many more. we can also make phone calls to friends and family who are present over the internet.

      We all know that the internet addresses can able to understand many different types of the languages and then we can able to be more confident in the information that we are going to access over the internet. Many people will have the address on the internet due to the IETF, hence more people can able to communicate over the internet.

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