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... Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)
An architecture of standard programming interfaces, conventions,
and server functionalities (e.g., naming, distributed file system ...
... name and charter to become the group most responsible for the
architecture of the Internet, leaving the protocol details to the
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... privacy enhanced mail are samples of IRTF output. See also:
Internet Architecture Board, Internet Engineering Task Force,
Privacy ...
... ISO committees, to be the
international standard computer network architecture. See also:
International Organization for Standardization.
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... layer structure designed to describe computer network
architectures and the way that data passes through them. This
model was developed by the ISO in 1978 to clearly define the
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... SNA
See: Systems Network Architecture
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... range from 51.84Mbps to 2.5Gbps.
Systems Network Architecture (SNA)
A proprietary networking architecture ...
... Network Architecture (SNA)
A proprietary networking architecture used by IBM and IBM-
compatible mainframe computers.
[NNSC ...
... Implementations exist for both Xerox's workstations and 4.3BSD,
and 4.3BSD-derived, systems. XNS denotes not only the protocol
stack, but also an architecture of standard programming
interfaces, conventions, and service ...
... Comer, Douglas, "Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols and Architecture", Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991. ...
