Which of the following are Presentation Layer standards?
A.) JPEG and PICT
B.) MPEG and MIDI
C.) ASCII and EBCDIC
D.) NFS and SQL
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Answer: A B C
For example, the Presentation layer would be responsible for
converting
from EDCDIC to ASCII. Data compression, decompression,
encryption, and
decryption are presentation layer. Presentation layer
standards include
MPEG, MIDI, PICT, TIFF, JPEG, ASCII, and EBCDIC.
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Answer / harishankargiri
c> ASCII and EBCDIC
presentation layer specifies how the information is
presented to the application layer and is concened with the
sysntax of transferred data.
every computer uses the same data ecoding scheme.
the data can be ecoded by following two methode ASCII
(amrican standerd code for informaton interchange)and
EBCDIC (extended binary coded decimal interchange code)
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