Principles of Information Systems
Principles of Information Systems
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ISBN: 9781337660556
Author: Ralph Stair; George Reynolds
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Difference between star, peer-to-peer and mesh topology:

Star topologyBus topologyPeer-to-peer topologyMesh topology
It contains one central hub, and all the computers or nodes are connected to the central hub.

It contains common communication line or cable called bus, and all the computers are connected to the bus.

The computer systems is denoted as “peers” which are connected to each other through the internet.It use many access points to link a series of devices that communicate to each other to form a network connection across a large area.
Communicate with any computer but communication takes place only through common hub.Communicate with any computer but communication takes place only through common cable.Without the need of the central server, the files can be shared directly between the systems on the network...

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