COMPUTER NETWORKING

INTRODUCTION

OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNET

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A standard that is accepted over time but not required is known as
A
de facto
B
ad hoc
C
ad hominem
D
post hoc
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A de facto standard is one that has become accepted in practice but has not undergone any formal process to obtain consensus and may not even have publicly available documentation. Typically, de facto standards result from marketplace domination or practice.

Detailed explanation-2: -De facto is defined as a state of affairs that is true in fact, but that is not officially sanctioned. In contrast, de jure means a state of affairs that is in accordance with law (i.e. that is officially sanctioned).

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