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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ch4 inte case, case study: interprocess communication in Unix includes stream communication: two processes must first establish a connection between their pair of sockets, the server or listening process first uses the socket operation to create a stream socket and the bind operation to bind its socket to the servers socket address's, the server uses te accept system call to accept a connection requested by a client to obtain a new socket, the client process uses the socket operating to create a stream socket and then uses the connect system call to request a connection via the socket address, after a connection has been established, both processes may then use the write and read operations, case study: interprocess communication in Unix includes datagram communication: in order to send datagrams, a socket pair is identified each time a communication is made. both processes us the socket call, both processes then use the blind call, the sending process uses the sendto call, the receiving process uses the recvfrom call