It's USB only.
The architecture of the Enterprise service bus is quite unique, and it revolutionized the service bus industry. Issac Farraday was the engineer who originally developed the plans for the enterprise service bus.
In the Von Neumann (not "von humann") architecture instructions and data share the same bus and address space, while in the Harvard architecture instructions and data are accessed through separate buses.
It is efficient, since if only bus is for everything, only one device can then communicate at a time, since if more than one device were to try and send data on the single bus, transmission would be garbled.
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It could be star or bus, but historically, coax cable was used in bus architecture.
it uses a PCIe BUS
It`s universal Serial Bus
You can use it for Ring and Bus.
bus is long
Different types of buses: P ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) P EISA (Extended ISA) P VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association, VL Bus) P PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) P USB (Universal Serial Bus) P AGP (Advanced Graphics Port)
Bus architecture is the pathway between the CPU and other peripherals. It is usually a shared input/output pathway. Bus is short for omnibus, which means, for all.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer.
I asked what is the application of bus architecture
PCI-Express
Compared to single-bus architecture, the using of multiple-bus architecture have a great advantage in speed and of course, will affect performance also. Instead of using single-bus architecture, it is more convenient to use multiple-bus architecture. Using multiple-bus architecture will make each device to connect to own bus, which means that each device will have its own bus. This way, it will be faster to transfer data of each devices, so the data transfer doesn't have to stuck like in the single-bus architecture where many devices are connected to a single-bus, that will eventually reach the capacity of the bus and thus will make the data "queue". Of course, it will cost more to have multiple bus, but the cost will not match the need of faster speed, compared to the one of that single-bus architecture.
The port is a USB (Universal Serial Bus).