Bill Hancock has written: 'Network concepts and architectures' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Computer network architectures
If you are referring to topologies, then the architectures are: bus ring star mesh hybrid
· single-tiered, · multi-tiered, and · peer-to-peer architectures
John Tiso has written: 'Authorized self-study guide designing Cisco network service architectures (arch)' -- subject(s): Examinations, Design, Computer networks, Study guides, Computer network architectures, Internetworking (Telecommunication)
Kenneth. Reed has written: 'Data network handbook' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Computer network architectures
Network architectures offer several advantages, including scalability, flexibility, and improved performance. They enable efficient resource allocation and management, allowing systems to adapt to changing workloads and user demands. Additionally, well-designed architectures enhance security and reliability by isolating different network segments and facilitating easier maintenance and troubleshooting. Overall, they provide a structured approach that optimizes communication and data flow across interconnected systems.
Network architectures provide the structural blueprint for how components within a network interact, defining the flow of data and establishing protocols for communication. By outlining the roles and relationships between devices, they inform management strategies, including configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. A well-designed architecture facilitates scalability and security, enabling efficient network management and adaptation to changing needs. Ultimately, it serves as the framework for implementing policies and ensuring optimal performance across the network.
Barbara Van Schewick has written: 'Internet architecture and innovation' -- subject(s): Technological innovations, Computer network architectures, Business, Data processing, Internet 'Internet architecture and innovation' -- subject(s): Technological innovations, Computer network architectures, Business, Data processing, Internet
Too many to even begin to list here, forget describing the architectures.
John T. Moy has written: 'OSPF' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Routers (Computer networks), Computer network architectures, Internet
Patterns of enterprise application architectures are used for something. They are used to form pillars of an enterprise architectures. Pillars of an enterprise architectures are patterns of enterprise application architectures.
Carl Malamud has written: 'Analyzing Novell networks' -- subject(s): Computer network architectures, Local area networks (Computer networks), NetWare 'Mobile IP Networking' 'Exploring the Internet' -- subject(s): Internet 'Analyzing Sun Networks' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Sun computers, Computer network architectures, Local area networks (Computer networks)