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NETWORK TYPES A computer network is a group of computers linked to each other that enables the computer to communicate with another computer and share their resources, data, and applications. A computer network can be categorized by their size. A computer network is mainly of three types: 1.
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The Internet is the worldwide, publicly accessible network of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry
We identify key architectural principles in networking, including layering and service models. We provide brief introduction history of computer networking. Finally, we provide a brief overview of ATM, a networking technology that provides an important contrast with Internet technologies.
This paper proposes a topology for local computer networks. Called "Dragnet", it is similar to the Ethernet network in function, but rather different in the following respects:1. Instead of a single long bidirectional cable, there are multiple short unidirectional cables.2.
The course will focus on the design, implementation, analysis, and evaluation of large-scale networked systems. Topics include internetworking philosophies, unicast and multicast routing, congestion control, network quality of service, mobile networking, router architectures, network-aware applications, content dissemination systems, network ...
A network is the name given to two or more computers connected together with the ability to transmit data between each other. There are two main types of networks: local area networks and wide area networks. Local area network (or LAN) is the name given to a network which is spread over a small
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This course assumes a basic knowledge of computer networks and working proficiency with Unix/Linux Operating Systems. It has practical component with programming assignments giving hands on to the students.