FRAMEWORK FOR NETWORK PLANNING: A Corporatewide Model
In large organizations, corporatewide data networks function as utilities, providing sophisticated communications services to terminal controllers, workstations, minicomputers, and mainframes. A corporate network is In some ways a more extensive version of popular departmental networks; however, a c...
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