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There are many kinds of networks, however this paper will be about networking computers. As we move further and further into the paperless society, the need for people to be connected and able to exchange data just as fast as they could by handing a paper to someone increases. This can be accomplished by having a group of computers connected by a network, so that as soon as data is entered into one computer, it can be immediately accessed by someone else on a connected computer, no matter how far away it may be though usually it is in the...
being a lot of gibberish that will mess up the receiving computer. The mathematical things that networking involves are almost endless depending on the situation. I couldn"t adequately explain them if I had the time, because anybody who didn"t understand quite a bit about computers wouldn"t know what I was talking about, forcing me to explain many things that are off the subject of mathematics in networking. I hope I have given you an idea of what it involves, but if you want to know about all of the mathematics, you will just have to network some computers yourself.
being a lot of gibberish that will mess up the receiving computer. The mathematical things that networking involves are almost endless depending on the situation. I couldn"t adequately explain them if I had the time, because anybody who didn"t understand quite a bit about computers wouldn"t know what I was talking about, forcing me to explain many things that are off the subject of mathematics in networking. I hope I have given you an idea of what it involves, but if you want to know about all of the mathematics, you will just have to network some computers yourself.
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