Computer networks: analysis and a case study design.

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Rocha, Ivano de Azevedo
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1978-06Advisor
Schneidewind, N.F.
Stentz, D.A.
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Computer networks are the outcome of the combination of
computer and data communications technologies. Part I of
this thesis presents the background of each one of these
technologies and exposes analytically the principles of
computer networking in particular. In Part II, a preliminary
design is developed for the Naval Postgraduate School
(NPS) time sharing system. The study of Part II leads to
a comparative analysis of four network architectures which
are suitable for satisfying the needs of the NPS. Those
architectures are compared in view of the desirable attributes
of accessibility, evolvability , modularity, reliability
and eas of operation. The communications requirements are
derived and technologies for implementation of the communications
links are recommended.
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