workgroup
In a so called peer-to-peer network. There's no server or "master-computer", all computer are peers with equal rights and possibilities
Networked computers.
It depends what you consider a network. If all the cables and associated hardware is there, but no computers are connected to it, it could still be considered a network. Others would just think of it as a collection of cables and switches unless there are at least two computers on it.
The Internet usually refers to the world-wide collection of computers interconnected to each other. Not to be confused with the World Wide Web, which is the collection of web sites on the Internet, also all interconnected to each other.
they all "chipped" in
A workgroup is a logical collection of computers that share resources. (or) A work group is a collection of computers that share resources.
A baronage is the collection of barons or nobles, or an annotated list of barons or peers.
internet is a collection of inter-related computers,where as computer networks is a collection of automated(independent) computers.
A network.
In the spirit of a computer collection the Commodore computers are of interest. The Commodore collection timeline starts with the very first 6502 single board and ends with the dual-cpu C128 series.
A network
1) It is easy to install and so is the configuration of computers on this network, 2) All the resources and contents are shared by all the peers, unlike server-client architecture where Server shares all the contents and resources.
In a so called peer-to-peer network. There's no server or "master-computer", all computer are peers with equal rights and possibilities
In computer networking a work group is collection of computers connected on a LAN that share the common resources and responsibilities. Workgroup is Microsoft's term for a peer-to-peer local area network.
One can find information on business debt collection in online articles and guides on business debt collection. In addition, one can find more information on business debt collection through one's peers.
No - a supercomputer is a single device or system (although fast and expensive). A massive collection of networked computers can give the results of a supercomputer but they would not be considered one.
The best thing about a computer is the way you can use it to communicate, when you put business computers on a network workers can communicate with peers, clients, the internet and basically anything.