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{{Short description|Design of a communications network}}
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'''Network architecture''' is the design of a [[computer network]]. It is a framework for the specification of a network's physical components and their functional organization and configuration, its operational principles and procedures, as well as [[communication protocol]]s used.
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The network architecture of the [[Internet]] is predominantly expressed by its use of the [[Internet
== OSI
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The [[
== Distributed computing ==
In
A popular example of such usage of the term in distributed applications, as well as
▲In distinct usage in [[distributed computing]], the term "network architecture" often describes the structure and classification of a distributed application architecture, as the participating nodes in a distributed application are often referred to as a "network". For example, the [[applications architecture]] of the [[public switched telephone network]] (PSTN) has been termed the [[Advanced Intelligent Network]]. There are any number of specific classifications but all lie on a continuum between the [[dumb network]] (e.g. [[Internet]]) and the intelligent network (e.g. the telephone network).
▲A popular example of such usage of the term in distributed applications, as well as PVCs (permanent virtual circuits), is the organization of nodes in [[P2P network|peer-to-peer (P2P) services and networks]]. P2P networks usually implement overlay networks running over an underlying physical or logical network. These overlay network may implement certain organizational structures of the nodes according to several distinct models, the network architecture of the system.
== See also ==
* [[Network topology]]
* [[Spawning networks]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/computer-network-architects.htm Computer Network Architects] at the US Department of Labor
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