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==Spanning layer==
An important feature of many communities of interoperability based on a common protocol stack is a '''spanning layer''', a term coined by [[David D. Clark|David Clark]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Interoperation, Open Interfaces, and Protocol Architecture |author=David Clark |publisher=National Research Council |isbn=9780309060363 |date=1997 |work=The Unpredictable Certainty: White Papers}}</ref>
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In the Internet protocol stack, the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] constitutes a spanning layer that defines a [[best-effort service]] for global routing of [[datagrams]] at [[Layer 3]]. The [[Internet]] is the community of [[interoperation]] based on this spanning layer.
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