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Network topologies are one major building block for data communication. They describe how network entities are directly interconnected with each other and thus define how information may flow. Such a structure of node relations can be built on different layers resulting in a physical or logical topology. The first will be constructed while connecting devices by a physical medium. On top of this structure, data exchange can be arranged via the network and application layer creating a logical or overlay topology.
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Wählisch, M. (2010). Modeling the Network Topology. In: Wehrle, K., Güneş, M., Gross, J. (eds) Modeling and Tools for Network Simulation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12331-3_22
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