- Link: connects adjacent nodes Wires, Cables, Any thing that physically connects two nodes
- Path: end-to-end route within a network
- Circuit: the conduit over which data travels
- Packetzing: dividing messages into fixed-length packets prior to transmission over a network’s communication media
- Routing: determining a message’s path from sending to receiving nodes
- The transmission medium may itself be a network, so route needs to be specified
“A NETWORK is a set of devices (Nodes) connected by Communication Links”
- Node: Can be a Computer, Printer or any other device capable of sending or receiving
- The links connecting Nodes are called COMMUNICATION CHANNELS Networks- Why we need them?
It is often impractical for devices to be directly connected for two major reasons:
- The devices are very far apart. They are expensive to connect just two devices with one in Lahore and other in Islamabad
- Large set of devices would need impractical number of connections e .g. Telephone Lines in the world and all the computers owned by a single organization
- Solution is to connect all devices to a central system known as a NETWORK in which all terminals or computers share the links.
- Two Main Classifications of the Networks
- LANS
- WANS
- Instead of a single large machine being responsible for all aspects of a process ,each separate computer handles a subset of the task
- Example – Project Given as a part of the Course
- Example – Office Work
- Security
the entire system.
- For example : Bank’s ATM
- Distributed Data bases
- For example WWW gives user access to pages stored anywhere on Internet
- Faster Problem Solving
computer working alone
- Security through Redundancy
If one computer's hardware breaks down others cover up
- Collaborative Processing
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