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CS610 - Computer Network Graded Discussion Board (GDB) No.1 Solution And Discussion Due Date: 27th Feb, 2015

CS610 - Computer Network Graded Discussion Board (GDB) No.1 Solution And Discussion Due Date: 27th Feb, 2015
Graded Discussion Board
Opening Date:  26th Feb, 2015
Closing Date:   27th Feb, 2015



Graded Discussion Board Schedule

Graded Discussion Board will be opened on 26th of February, 2015 and will be closed on 27th  of February, 2015

Instruction about GDB is given below
  • Your answer should be concise and not exceed 6 lines.
  • Don’t put duel entries, Post your answer only once.
  • Your answer will not get any credit if it will found copied
  • No answer will be accepted through email after closing of GDB

Topic of GDB:
“Is it difficult to work together with different network technologies? Justify this statement with at least two solid reasons."
Best of Luck

1 comments:

  1. A electronic network consists of 2 or additional computing devices connected by a medium permitting the exchange of electronic data. These computing devices will be mainframes, workstations, PCs, or specialized computers; they'll even be connected to a spread of peripherals, as well as printers, modems, and read-only memory towers. Most networks area unit supported by a bunch of specialised code and hardware that produces these connections potential, as well as routers, bridges, and gateways, that facilitate accommodate traffic between not like systems.
    Many different sorts of pc networks exist. Some, like native space networks (LANs), metropolitan space networks (MANs), and wide space networks (WANs), area unit outlined by their geographic layout and also the differing technologies that support such layouts. LANs area unit far and away the foremost common, and in most cases, the quickest. Networks is also public, like the Internet; semi-public, like subscription networks (including subscription-based web service suppliers and alternative content-based networks); or personal, like internal company LANs, WANs, intranets, and extranets. Most networks area unit personal, however in fact the comparatively few public ones, just like the web, support a really giant user base. Networks may be open, or connected to alternative networks, or closed, which suggests they're self-contained and don't permit property with outside resources. hottest company networks area unit somewhere in between; they usually permit access to the surface, however tightly prohibit access from the surface. "Open" also can describe whether or not network technology is predicated on wide accepted standards that multiple hardware/software vendors support, versus a closed or proprietary system that's addicted to one developer (or terribly few).

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