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2009
Traceroute is a widely used program for computing the topology of any network in the Internet. Using Traceroute, one starts from a node and chooses any other node in the network. Traceroute obtains the sequence of nodes that occur between these two nodes, as specified by the routing tables in these nodes.
Hrishikesh B. Acharya, Mohamed G. Gouda
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Traceroute is a widely used program for computing the topology of any network in the Internet. Using Traceroute, one starts from a node and chooses any other node in the network. Traceroute obtains the sequence of nodes that occur between these two nodes, as specified by the routing tables in these nodes.
Hrishikesh B. Acharya, Mohamed G. Gouda
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Theories of Communication Networks
2003To date, most network research contains one or more of five major problems. First, it tends to be atheoretical, ignoring the various social theories that contain network implications. Second, it explores single levels of analysis rather than the multiple levels out of which most networks are comprised.
Peter Monge, Noshir S. Contractor
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A Theory of Asynchronous Control Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971A digital system can be viewed as an interaction of two structures, a data flow structure and a control structure. In this paper we adopt this point of view and concentrate on defining a structure theory for asynchronous control networks, which is formed by interconnecting certain basic control modules.
John L. Bruno, Stanley M. Altman
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2015
This chapter examines the ideas that currently inform our understanding of networks and how they affect networked learning. The chapter brings together a number of different theoretical approaches to networks from diverse intellectual traditions, and it explores what kinds of insights they can offer in developing a theory of networked learning.
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This chapter examines the ideas that currently inform our understanding of networks and how they affect networked learning. The chapter brings together a number of different theoretical approaches to networks from diverse intellectual traditions, and it explores what kinds of insights they can offer in developing a theory of networked learning.
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The theory of macromolecular networks
Biorheology, 1986Network theory has evolved from the simplest rubber materials and is just entering the biological area. The existing theories are studied and the modifications required for biological applications are reviewed. The issues involved are: the balance between entropy and internal energy, the rigidity and flexibility of molecules, the stability of the ...
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Proceedings of the IRE, 1932
Passive transducers may be connected in any manner between two pairs of terminals to form a resultant passive transducer between those terminals. In this note are given or indicated general expressions for the important properties of such a resultant transducer in terms of those of the transducers forming it for the case in which the arrangement of the
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Passive transducers may be connected in any manner between two pairs of terminals to form a resultant passive transducer between those terminals. In this note are given or indicated general expressions for the important properties of such a resultant transducer in terms of those of the transducers forming it for the case in which the arrangement of the
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2021
Abstract Social networks should be conceptualized as patterns of meaning. These arise over the course of communication and structure it in turn. This builds on (1) the interplay of social networks and meaning as laid out in relational sociology around Harrison White, and (2) Niklas Luhmann’s theory of communication.
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Abstract Social networks should be conceptualized as patterns of meaning. These arise over the course of communication and structure it in turn. This builds on (1) the interplay of social networks and meaning as laid out in relational sociology around Harrison White, and (2) Niklas Luhmann’s theory of communication.
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Graph Theory and Electric Networks
IRE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 1959In this discussion, we mention the following topics concerning electric networks in graph theoretic terms: Kirch. hoff's Laws, mesh and node equations, and matrix tree theorem; flow problems and Menger's theorem; boolean functions and enumeration and synthesis problems; information theory and Markov chains; cut sets and incidence matrices; the "crummy ...
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This paper introduces a new trade model type. It combines the gravity model, well-known in international economics, with network theory. With this approach, complicated trade networks can be algebraically solved in form of systems of linear (differential) equations.
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1995
Just about any direction you turn nowadays, the term “network” pops up. So pervasive, in fact, is the idea of a network that it’s actually entered the English language as a verb, as in “networking,” which is used to express the idea of having lots of contacts, friends and colleagues.
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Just about any direction you turn nowadays, the term “network” pops up. So pervasive, in fact, is the idea of a network that it’s actually entered the English language as a verb, as in “networking,” which is used to express the idea of having lots of contacts, friends and colleagues.
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