Acknowledgment
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Acknowledgment (also spelled acknowledgement) can refer to:
- Acknowledgment (creative arts) (and scientific literature and writing), a statement of gratitude for assistance in producing a work
- Acknowledgment index, an experimental method for analyzing the scientific literature
- Acknowledgment (law), a declaration or avowal of one's own act, to give it legal validity
- Acknowledgment (electronic tax filing), an official electronic notice from the IRS or a state tax authority indicating whether or not the e-file was accepted and considered “filed” or rejected and considered “not filed.”
- Acknowledgment (social), a written thank you note expressing gratitude for gifts, assistance, or expressions of sympathy
Telecommunication
- Acknowledgment code (ACK), a signal used to indicate acknowledgment, specifically:
- ACK (TCP), a packet used in TCP to acknowledge receipt of a packet
- Acknowledge character, an ASCII control character
- Negative-acknowledge character, an ASCII control character
- Retransmission (data networks): Cumulative Acknowledgment, Negative Acknowledgment (NACK), Positive Acknowledgment with Retransmission (PAR), Selective Acknowledgment (SACK)
- Acknowledgment window size
Other
- Acknowledgment of receipt, a postal service
- Acknowledgement - ethical, as in to "offer someone acknowledgement" or to "provide recognition". To take someone seriously as an end in themselves, as a human worthy of respect, as having a valid point of view, as a genuine ethical subject.
[edit] See also
- ACK
- Credit (creative arts), acknowledgment given to someone in the creative arts