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Что (кто) такое Interactive Mail Access Protocol - определение

INTEROPERABILITY PROTOCOL USED IN WIRELESS TELEPHONY
Generic access protocol; Generic Access Profile

Interactive storytelling         
STORYTELLING WITH A NON-PRE-DETERMINED PLOT
Interactive story; Interactive Narrative Design; Interactive narrative; Interactive narrative design; Interactive drama
Interactive storytelling (also known as interactive drama) is a form of digital entertainment in which the storyline is not predetermined. The author creates the setting, characters, and situation which the narrative must address, but the user (also reader or player) experiences a unique story based on their interactions with the story world.
Protocol (science)         
PREDEFINED WRITTEN PROCEDURAL METHOD IN THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPERIMENTS IN NATURAL SCIENCES
Clinical trial protocol; Clinical protocol; Clinical protocols; Protocol (Natural Sciences); Scientific protocol; Scientific protocal; Protocol (natural sciences); Protocol (Science); Lab protocol
In natural and social science research, a protocol is most commonly a predefined procedural method in the design and implementation of an experiment. Protocols are written whenever it is desirable to standardize a laboratory method to ensure successful replication of results by others in the same laboratory or by other laboratories.
Interactive media         
MEDIA REQUIRING INTERACTION FROM THE USER TO BE UNDERSTOOD, EXECUTED, OR EXPERIENCED
Interactive Media; Interactive entertainment; Rich media; Rich Media; Rich-media; Premium rich media; Interactive publishing; Interactive charts; Interactive products; Interactive product
Interactive media normally refers to products and services on digital computer-based systems which respond to the user's actions by presenting content such as text, moving image, animation, video and audio.

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Generic access profile

The Generic Access Profile (GAP) (ETSI standard EN 300 444) describes a set of mandatory requirements to allow any conforming DECT Fixed Part (base) to interoperate with any conforming DECT Portable Part (handset) to provide basic telephony services when attached to a 3.1 kHz telephone network (as defined by EN 300 176-2).

The objective of GAP is to ensure interoperation at the air interface (i.e., the radio connection) and at the level of procedures to establish, maintain and release telephone calls (Call Control). GAP also mandates procedures for registering Portable Parts to a Fixed Part (Mobility Management). A GAP-compliant handset from one manufacturer should work, at the basic level of making calls, with a GAP-compliant base from another manufacturer, although it may be unable to access advanced features of the base station such as phone book synchronization or remote operation of an answering machine. Most consumer-level DECT phones and base stations support the GAP profile, even those that do not publicize the feature, and thus can be used together. However some manufacturers lock their systems to prevent interoperability, or supply bases that cannot register new handsets.

The GAP does not describe how the Fixed Part is connected to the external telephone network.