The development of relatively inexpensive hardware has enabled an organization to install multiple computing elements at the same location (e.g. microcomputers). Local area networks provide a method to economically interconnect the computing elements and allow information sharing on a local basis as already popularly found in long-distance networks. This paper presents the results of a survey of several organizations in the Midwest to determine the extent of their involvement with local area networks
Local area networks (LANs) are probably the most flexible and adaptable to customizing communication...
In order to achieve an effective design cycle, a rapid interconnection between the different compute...
[[abstract]]The authors present a resource sharing local area network, called Swallow, that has been...
Local area networks (LANs) provide links between computing devices, such as workstations, file serve...
Packet switching networks have been developed on a large scale (national or even international) as a...
A computer network can benefit the user by making his/her work quicker and easier. A computer networ...
Local area networks (LANs) that support small systems, the personal computers in particular, are sur...
With the ever increasing number of computers being used at Montana State University, a mechanism for...
Developing A Social Science Microcomputer Local Area Network: Its Uses and Problem
This paper deals with small computer local area networks. It introduces basic information used to un...
The term `local network' first began to appear in print as long as ten years ago. In the second half...
This paper considers the need to provide some form of local area network management. Although Ethern...
M.Com. (Computer Auditing)With all the technology available in today’s world, people have become mor...
This thesis examines the principles underlying the design of local computer networks. It then review...
The paper outlines the design and implementation of Strathnet, a local area network in the Departmen...
Local area networks (LANs) are probably the most flexible and adaptable to customizing communication...
In order to achieve an effective design cycle, a rapid interconnection between the different compute...
[[abstract]]The authors present a resource sharing local area network, called Swallow, that has been...
Local area networks (LANs) provide links between computing devices, such as workstations, file serve...
Packet switching networks have been developed on a large scale (national or even international) as a...
A computer network can benefit the user by making his/her work quicker and easier. A computer networ...
Local area networks (LANs) that support small systems, the personal computers in particular, are sur...
With the ever increasing number of computers being used at Montana State University, a mechanism for...
Developing A Social Science Microcomputer Local Area Network: Its Uses and Problem
This paper deals with small computer local area networks. It introduces basic information used to un...
The term `local network' first began to appear in print as long as ten years ago. In the second half...
This paper considers the need to provide some form of local area network management. Although Ethern...
M.Com. (Computer Auditing)With all the technology available in today’s world, people have become mor...
This thesis examines the principles underlying the design of local computer networks. It then review...
The paper outlines the design and implementation of Strathnet, a local area network in the Departmen...
Local area networks (LANs) are probably the most flexible and adaptable to customizing communication...
In order to achieve an effective design cycle, a rapid interconnection between the different compute...
[[abstract]]The authors present a resource sharing local area network, called Swallow, that has been...