PERSPECTIVE ARCHITECTURE AND COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.2.2.217Keywords:
Specialized computer systems, memory of multiple accesses, open optical channels, autonomous sensorsAbstract
This article is about using perspective architecture and components of computer networks will permit to increase productivity and reliability of the specialized computer networks not at the expense of escalating elements of system.References
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