context protocol standardization
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MCP is the concrete instantiation of standardizing how context flows between systems. This article documents the protocol itself.
MCP is the concrete instantiation of standardizing how context flows between AI systems and tools
MCP is explicitly an 'open standard' designed to be a 'universal adapter'—this is about standardizing how context flows between systems
MCP IS a standardized protocol for context management; this is the literal application of protocol standardization to context engineering
MCP is the primary implementation of standardized context protocols for AI systems
MCP is a concrete implementation of standardizing how context flows between systems—the core infrastructure for context engineering at scale
MCP 2025-11-25 stable release is a concrete example of context exchange standardization. It's the protocol that enables the 'preserving intelligence across sessions' goal by providing a standard way f
MCP is the concrete instantiation of standardizing how context flows between systems. This article documents the protocol itself.
MCP is the standardized protocol for context declaration and transport—removes friction from integrating external data sources.
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