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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computing,
Advanced Program to Program Communication or APPC is a protocol which
computer programs can use to communicate over a network. APPC is at the
application layer in the OSI model, it enables communications between
programs on different computers, from portables and workstations to
midrange and host computers. APPC was developed as a component of IBMs
Systems Network Architecture or SNA. Several APIs were developed for
programming languages such as COBOL or REXX. APPC software is available
for many different IBM and non-IBM operating systems, either as part of
the operating system or as a separate software package. APPC serves as a
translator between application programs and the network. When an
application on your computer passes information to the APPC software,
APPC translates the information and passes it to a network interface,
such as a LAN adapter card. The information travels across the network
to another computer, where the APPC software receives the information
from the network interface. APPC translates the information back into
its original format and passes it to the corresponding partner
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