agreedExtensions
agreedExtensions is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts depending on the context. In the realm of software development and computer networking, it often relates to mechanisms for extending protocols or functionalities beyond their original specifications. This can involve standardized processes for introducing new features or data types that are mutually understood and implemented by communicating parties. For example, in the context of TLS (Transport Layer Security) or HTTP, agreed extensions allow for backward compatibility while enabling the adoption of newer capabilities.
In contract law, "agreed extensions" typically refers to an agreed-upon postponement of a deadline or the duration
The concept can also appear in project management, where it signifies a revised completion date for a