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A '''communication endpoint''' is an interface exposed by a communicating party or by a communication channel. An example of the latter type of a communication endpoint is a ] topic or a group in ]s. A '''communication endpoint''' is an interface exposed by a communicating party or by a communication channel. An example of the latter type of a communication endpoint is a ] topic or a group in ]s.



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A communication endpoint is an interface exposed by a communicating party or by a communication channel. An example of the latter type of a communication endpoint is a publish-subscribe topic or a group in group communication systems.

A communication endpoint is a discoverable node of communication whose scope may be varied to narrow or broaden the discovery zone. Endpoints facilitate a standard programmable layer of abstraction whereby heterogeneous software systems and/or subsystems may communicate with each other and that the means of communication are decoupled from the communicating subsystems.

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