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Chapter 4. Hardware interconnection technology

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Distributed Systems — Architecture and Implementation

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A number of important ideas were discussed in this chapter: the concepts of point-to-point versus multi-point communication, topology, and path allocation. Important properties of specific systems were presented for comparison to each other.

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D. W. Davies E. Holler E. D. Jensen S. R. Kimbleton B. W. Lampson G. LeLann K. J. Thurber R. W. Watson

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Thurber, K.J. (1981). Chapter 4. Hardware interconnection technology. In: Davies, D.W., et al. Distributed Systems — Architecture and Implementation. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 105. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-10571-9_4

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