Insert name in the protocol

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Developing a Protocol. GENERAL PROTOCOL CHECKLIST. Title. Protocol summary. Literature review/current state of knowledge about project topic. Justification for study. DESIGN. How study design or surveillance system addresses hypotheses and. VARIABLES/INTERVENTIONS. Variables. DATA HANDLING AND. ANALYSIS. HANDLING OF UNEXPECTED.
In Swift, protocols are used to define a blueprint of methods, properties, and other requirements that a class, structure, or enumeration must adopt. Protocols allow you to define a set of rules and ensure that conforming types implement these rules.
In networking, a protocol is a set of rules for formatting and processing data. Network protocols are like a common language for computers. The computers within a network may use vastly different software and hardware; however, the use of protocols enables them to communicate with each other regardless.
Typically protocol names are in the gerund form, ending in ing. If a protocol will be used in a delegate or data source pattern, append the word Delegate or DataSource to the class name of the object type that calls objects conforming to the protocol.
Regardless, you can use a protocol as a type in your code. The most common way to use a protocol as a type is to use a protocol as a generic constraint. Code with generic constraints can work with any type that conforms to the protocol, and the specific type is chosen by the code that uses the API.
To define a protocol, you use the protocol keyword followed by the name of the protocol. Inside the protocol, you can specify methods, properties, and other requirements that conforming types must implement.
Protocol is a very powerful feature of the Swift programming language. Protocols are used to define a blueprint of methods, properties, and other requirements that suit a particular task or piece of functionality.

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