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Network Topologies Summary
997 words, approx. 3 pages The topology of a network is the geometric representation of all links and nodes of a network—the structure, consisting of transmission links and processing nodes, that provides communications connectivity between nodes in a network. A link is...
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Network topology Information
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 Network topology is the study of the arrangement or mapping of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a network, especially the physical (real) and logical (virtual) interconnections between nodes [1] [2] [3]. A local area network (LAN) is one example of...



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Understanding Network Topology
06/21/2004: 328 words, approx. 1 pages Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, a theoretical physicist at the University of Notre Dame, and colleagues demonstrated in 2001 that protein-interaction networks are not uniformly connected, but are instead "scale-free." In other words, like the World Wide Web, they contain a continuum of node connectivity ranging from...
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 IBM Systems Journal
Event-driven network topology monitoring function.
03/01/1996: 5,916 words, approx. 20 pages A study focuses on the design of a topology management application that monitors the topology of point-to-point networks in which each network is limited to local trunk information. Information should be collected from network nodes for the construction and continuous update of the topology...


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