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A network is a communication system that allows user to access resources on other computers and exchange massages with one another. It allows users to share resources on their own system or access shared resources on other systems. Likewise data communication is about transmitting information from one device to another.
The encyclopaedic dictionary of networking and data communication is a highly readable, authoritative guide to the extensive-and often bewildering-terminology of network computing. This completely updated, expanded edition spans all aspects of networking hardware and software-from peer-to-peer networks to enterprise wide area networks (WANs), the internet, and internetworking-and covers every major network operating system. The internet and intranets, LANs, MANs, WANs, operating systems and environments, certification programs, communications, voice and data transmissions, industry standards, Mobile and wireless computing, Network administration, networking theory and concepts, PC and server hardware, protocols, security etc. are elaborately discussed in this encyclopaedic dictionary.
Abbreviations and acronyms are cross-referenced to their definitions, and many entries include additional cross-references to related entries. Reader will find clear, concise definitions, acronyms and abbreviations defined in context. Line drawings are given wherever necessary to clear the concepts in a visual way. |
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