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Sys. no. | 000781617 |
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Topical Term | Ring networks (Computer networks) |
רשתות טבעת (רשתות מחשבים) | |
S.F. Topical Term | Loop networks (Computer networks) |
S.A. Topical Term | Local area networks (Computer networks) |
Source Data Found | Work cat.: The Ring-based local networks report, c1986: p. I-8 ("The token-ring approach to local area networking has, however, begun to receive an enormous espousal in the U.S. ever since IBM announced its plan to adopt the token-ring as its standard for all local area networking applications.) p. I-13 ("The predominant LAN [local area network] topologies are the star, the loop (ring), the bus, and the tree ...) |
Townsend, C. Networking with the IBM token ring, 1987: Chap. 3 (ring is one of the 3 basic topologies of local area networks) | |
Computer dict. (ring network--a network topology in which computers are connected in a circular configuration) | |
McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. (ring network--a communication network in which the nodes can be considered to be in a circle. Also known as a loop network) | |
Source Data Not Fnd | NCC thesaurus; Web. 3 |
Alma MMS ID | 987007532068605171 |
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