Difference between revisions of "Network (glossary)"
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Revision as of 19:26, 17 May 2011
Topology which can capture essential properties of defined physical systems; at a high level, network topologies can capture defined abstractions such as capabilities or functions to be provided and as stated earlier can then form the basis for physical system realizations.
Source
None cited.
Discussion
Discussion as to why this is the "consensus" definition for the SEBoK.