Search for "Computer networking" in article titles:

  1. Computer networking reference models: To varying extents, architectures for computer networking have used conceptual models into which their mechanisms are mapped, the scope of mechanisms defined, and possible gaps in coverage. The best-known of these, the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSIRM), developed ... [100%] 2023-06-23
  2. Computer networking session protocols: While the Session Layer was considered one of the less important parts of the obsolescent Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model, session-layer protocols have been found to be useful in specific functions, such as deciding which end of a session ... [100%] 2024-01-20
  3. Computer networking end-to-end protocols: End-to-end protocols are responsible for the transfer of data from a source to one or more network endpoints. "End-to-end" is the Internet architectural term, while the OSI model puts the function into its transport layer. [100%] 2023-06-19
  4. Computer networking application protocols: Computer networking application protocols travel over computer networking end-to-end protocols to provide services meaningful to application programs residing in the endpoints. The application protocols differ in the kind of information they transfer (e.g., self-contained messages, computer ... [100%] 2023-06-14
  5. Computer networking reference models: There is a continuing and frustrating tendency, in Wikipedia articles on network architecture, to treat the OSI model as if it is still used other than as a teaching aid, and to try to “coerce” (using the lovely word choice ... [100%] 2023-11-10 [Computers]
  6. Computer networking internetwork protocols: Existen varios tipos de moléculas que forman asociaciones entre células del mismo tipo. Las cadherinas son las principales moléculas de adhesión celular. [100%] 2024-01-20
  7. Computer networking media sharing protocols: Computer networking media sharing protocols allow two or more computers to connect to a physical or virtual medium. The most common case are the IEEE Project 802 medium access control (MAC) protocols for wired and wireless local area networks, but ... [89%] 2023-06-10
  8. Computer networking media attachment protocols: Computer networking media sharing protocols define the rules of attachment of a single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc. [89%] 2023-07-22
  9. Workgroup (computer networking): In computer networking a work group is collection of computers connected on a LAN that share the common resources and responsibilities. Workgroup is Microsoft's term for a peer-to-peer local area network. (Computer networking) [100%] 2023-11-10 [Computer networking]
  10. Flooding (computer networking): Flooding is used in computer network routing algorithms in which every incoming packet is sent through every outgoing link except the one it arrived on. Flooding is used in bridging and in systems such as Usenet and peer-to-peer ... (Computer networking) [100%] 2023-11-10 [Routing algorithms] [Flooding algorithms]...
  11. Flooding (computer networking): Flooding is used in computer network routing algorithms in which every incoming packet is sent through every outgoing link except the one it arrived on. Flooding is used in bridging and in systems such as Usenet and peer-to-peer ... (Computer networking) [100%] 2024-06-02 [Routing algorithms]
  12. Traffic flow (computer networking): In packet switching networks, traffic flow, packet flow or network flow is a sequence of packets from a source computer to a destination, which may be another host, a multicast group, or a broadcast domain. RFC 2722 defines traffic flow ... (Computer networking) [86%] 2023-11-05 [Inter-process communication] [Streaming]...
  13. Peer group (computer networking): In computer networking, a peer group is a group of functional units in the same layer (see e.g. OSI model) of a network, by analogy with peer group. (Computer networking) [86%] 2023-09-05 [Computer networking]

external From search of external encyclopedias:

0