ağlar, şebekeler, ağ, şebeke, örüt, kişisel gruplar, çevrim, iletişim ağı, şebek, ağ örgüsü, ağılandırmak, ağ Bilgisayar ağı, ağ örgü, network, devre, bilgisayar ağı, çete, ağ kullanarak, uzayağı,
Two or more computers physically joined together so they can share files and information, Plural of network, companies which own the masts: BT Cellnet, Vodaphone, Orange and One 2 One in the UK (Virgin uses One 2 One's network to provide a service ), Groups of computers that exchange information and data, The companies that provide the mobile phone service are called networks In the UK these are BT Cellnet, Vodafone, Orange, One2One and Virgin Mobile, A computer network is a group of computers that are linked so that information can travel between the computers The computers could be in the same room and linked via copper cables, or located in different countries, linked by satellites, phone lines or fibre optic cables Common networking systems include Novell, Banyan, TCP/IP and LocalTalk The Internet is one of the world's largest networks, rivalled only by such networks as the Visa credit network, Organizations that are linked through contractual or ownership relationships Many health plans consider themselves "network developers" because they contract with physicians and hospitals on behalf of their customers, employers, and carriers, Connected systems, the properties of which do not entirely depend on the actual units involved but on the dynamics of the interconnections, Networks are generally defined in terms of protocol, access, and distance The following descriptions of major network types should illustrate this: Internet: TCP/IP protocol, unlimited access (although specified computers, drives, or files may be blocked), unlimited distance intranet: Similar to Internet, except limited access WAN: Similar to intranet except it is not restricted to TCP/IP protocol LAN: Similar to WAN except distance is limited (normally not more than 1-2 miles) and protocol is different, anything reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary), Multiple computers and other devices connected together to share information, A directory of people maintained for their advancement, Any interconnected group or system, To interact socially for the purpose of getting connections or personal advancement, A fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals, To connect two or more computers or other computerized devices, To interconnect a group or system, When several computers are connected together by lines or cables, this makes a network For example, if you visit your local library, you might find that the library has some computers that you can use to look for books These library computers are probably connected to each other so they can share information, An interconnected group or system The Internet is a network of computers, Two or more machines interconnected for communications, communicate with and within a group; "You have to network if you want to get a good job, A set of conjoined computers that can share storage devices, peripherals, and applications Networks may be connected directly by cable connection, or indirectly by telephone lines or satellites, and can be part of a small-office system or global web of numerous other networks, A connection of two or more computers so that they can share resources, Two or more interconnected computers or data communications devices See also IP Network, LAN, MAN, WAN, an interconnected system of things or people; "he owned a network of shops"; "retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of my life"; "tangled in a web of cloth", Network is a broad term that can apply to any number of multiple-computer interconnections series of points or nodes interconnected by communication paths Networks can be described in terms of its general configurations, spatial distance, the type of data transmission technology it possesses, whether it is public or private, and/or by the nature of its connections, web of wires and transmitters for communication; intersecting combination of interconnected components (especially computers); coordinated system involving a number of things or people; group of associated television or radio affiliates, A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them, reticulation, (broadcasting) a communication system consisting of a group of broadcasting stations that all transmit the same programs; "the networks compete to broadcast important sports events", Any system of lines or channels interlacing or crossing like the fabric of a net; as, a network of veins; a network of railroads, Any time you connect two or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer network Connect two or more networks together and you have an internet O Return to top, (electronics) a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits a system of intersecting lines or channels; "a railroad network"; "a network of canals", A collection of devices such as computers and printers that are connected together A network is a tool for communication that allows users to store and retrieve information, share printers, and exchange information, A group of interconnected computers, and their connecting cables and hardware, an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals, (electronics) a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits, communicate with and within a group; "You have to network if you want to get a good job", Any time you connect two or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer network, If you network, you try to meet new people who might be useful to you in your job. In business, it is important to network with as many people as possible on a face to face basis. In broadcasting, a radio or television company that produces programs for broadcast to member stations. See ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, PBS. Cable News Network Integrated Services Digital Network CBS Television Network local area network network computer neural network, When a television or radio programme is networked, it is broadcast at the same time by several different television companies. Lumsdon would like to see his programme sold and networked He had once had his own networked chat show, A network of lines, roads, veins, or other long thin things is a large number of them which cross each other or meet at many points. Strasbourg, with its rambling network of medieval streets The uterus is supplied with a rich network of blood vessels and nerves, make ties or acquaintances (esp. for professional support or business advantages); link computers for the exchange of information; broadcast something simultaneously on networked stations, A network of people or institutions is a large number of them that have a connection with each other and work together as a system. Distribution of the food is going ahead using a network of local church people and other volunteers He is keen to point out the benefits which the family network can provide. see also old-boy network, A particular network is a system of things which are connected and which operate together. For example, a computer network consists of a number of computers that are part of the same system. a computer network with 154 terminals Huge sections of the rail network are out of action. see also neural network, A radio or television network is a company or group of companies that broadcasts radio or television programmes throughout an area. An American network says it has obtained the recordings, A group of computers and associated devices connected by communications facilities (both hardware and software) to share information and peripheral devices, such as printers and modems Also see LAN, a system of intersecting lines or channels; "a railroad network"; "a network of canals", In general, a group of computers set up to communicate with one another Your network can be a small system that's physically connected by cables or you can connect separate networks together to form larger networks The Internet, for example, is made up of thousands of individual networks, A group of computers and associated peripherals connected by a communications channel capable of sharing files and other resources between several users A network can range from a peer-to-peer network connecting a small number of users in an office or department, to a local area network connecting many users over permanently installed cables and dial-up lines, or to a wide area network connecting users on several different networks spread over a wide geographic area, A group of two or more computer systems linked together There are many types of computer networks, including: Local-area networks (LANs) - The computers are geographically close together (that is, in the same building) Wide-area networks (WANs) - The computers are farther apart and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves Campus-area networks (CANs) - The computers are within a limited geographic area, such as a campus or military base Metropolitan-area networks (MANs) - A data network designed for a town or city Home-area networks (HANs) - A network contained within a user's home that connects a person's digital devices, A group of connected computers that can communicate with one another Networks enable computers to share files and resources and exchange messages, A collection of two or more computers interconnected by telephone lines, coaxial cables, satellite links, radio, and/or some other communication technique A computer "network" is a group of computers which are connected together and which communicate with one another for a common purpose Computer networks support "people and organization" networks, users who also share a common purpose for communicating, A network (as applied to computers) typically means a group of computers working together It can also refer to the physical wire etc connecting the computers, A communication system made up of computers which are connected This arrangement allows information transfer from one computer to another in "real time" (See also Local Area Network (LAN); Wide Area Network (WAN)), A system of computers, databases, and other components connected by communications lines, A group of computers linked together to share information Networks can consist of a number of linked computers in a specific physical location, a Local Area Network ("LAN"), or they may consist of computers located at different physical sites linked together by means of phone lines and modems or other forms of long distance communications, A group of interconnected computers capable of exchanging information A network can be as few as several personal computers on a LAN or as large as the Internet, a worldwide network of computers, Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer network Connect 2 or more networks together and you have an internet, Two or more computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources Back to Top,
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Two or more computers physically joined together so they can share files and information
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Plural of network
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companies which own the masts: BT Cellnet, Vodaphone, Orange and One 2 One in the UK (Virgin uses One 2 One's network to provide a service )
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Groups of computers that exchange information and data
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The companies that provide the mobile phone service are called networks In the UK these are BT Cellnet, Vodafone, Orange, One2One and Virgin Mobile
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A computer network is a group of computers that are linked so that information can travel between the computers The computers could be in the same room and linked via copper cables, or located in different countries, linked by satellites, phone lines or fibre optic cables Common networking systems include Novell, Banyan, TCP/IP and LocalTalk The Internet is one of the world's largest networks, rivalled only by such networks as the Visa credit network
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Organizations that are linked through contractual or ownership relationships Many health plans consider themselves "network developers" because they contract with physicians and hospitals on behalf of their customers, employers, and carriers
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Connected systems, the properties of which do not entirely depend on the actual units involved but on the dynamics of the interconnections
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Networks are generally defined in terms of protocol, access, and distance The following descriptions of major network types should illustrate this: Internet: TCP/IP protocol, unlimited access (although specified computers, drives, or files may be blocked), unlimited distance intranet: Similar to Internet, except limited access WAN: Similar to intranet except it is not restricted to TCP/IP protocol LAN: Similar to WAN except distance is limited (normally not more than 1-2 miles) and protocol is different
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anything reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary)
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Multiple computers and other devices connected together to share information - "The copy machine is connected to the network so it can now serve as a printer."
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A directory of people maintained for their advancement - "To get a job in today's economy, it is important to have a strong network."
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Any interconnected group or system - "A network of roads crisscrossed the country."
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To interact socially for the purpose of getting connections or personal advancement - "Many people find it worthwhile to network for jobs and information."
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A fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals
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To connect two or more computers or other computerized devices - "If we network his machine to the server, he will be able to see all the files."
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To interconnect a group or system
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When several computers are connected together by lines or cables, this makes a network For example, if you visit your local library, you might find that the library has some computers that you can use to look for books These library computers are probably connected to each other so they can share information
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An interconnected group or system The Internet is a network of computers
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Two or more machines interconnected for communications
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communicate with and within a group; "You have to network if you want to get a good job
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A set of conjoined computers that can share storage devices, peripherals, and applications Networks may be connected directly by cable connection, or indirectly by telephone lines or satellites, and can be part of a small-office system or global web of numerous other networks
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A connection of two or more computers so that they can share resources
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Two or more interconnected computers or data communications devices See also IP Network, LAN, MAN, WAN
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an interconnected system of things or people; "he owned a network of shops"; "retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of my life"; "tangled in a web of cloth"
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Network is a broad term that can apply to any number of multiple-computer interconnections series of points or nodes interconnected by communication paths Networks can be described in terms of its general configurations, spatial distance, the type of data transmission technology it possesses, whether it is public or private, and/or by the nature of its connections
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web of wires and transmitters for communication; intersecting combination of interconnected components (especially computers); coordinated system involving a number of things or people; group of associated television or radio affiliates isim
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A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them
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reticulation isim
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(broadcasting) a communication system consisting of a group of broadcasting stations that all transmit the same programs; "the networks compete to broadcast important sports events"
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Any system of lines or channels interlacing or crossing like the fabric of a net; as, a network of veins; a network of railroads
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Any time you connect two or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer network Connect two or more networks together and you have an internet O Return to top
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(electronics) a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits a system of intersecting lines or channels; "a railroad network"; "a network of canals"
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A collection of devices such as computers and printers that are connected together A network is a tool for communication that allows users to store and retrieve information, share printers, and exchange information
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A group of interconnected computers, and their connecting cables and hardware
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an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals
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network
(electronics) a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits
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communicate with and within a group; "You have to network if you want to get a good job"
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Any time you connect two or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer network
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If you network, you try to meet new people who might be useful to you in your job. In business, it is important to network with as many people as possible on a face to face basis. In broadcasting, a radio or television company that produces programs for broadcast to member stations. See ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, PBS. Cable News Network Integrated Services Digital Network CBS Television Network local area network network computer neural network
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When a television or radio programme is networked, it is broadcast at the same time by several different television companies. Lumsdon would like to see his programme sold and networked He had once had his own networked chat show
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A network of lines, roads, veins, or other long thin things is a large number of them which cross each other or meet at many points. Strasbourg, with its rambling network of medieval streets The uterus is supplied with a rich network of blood vessels and nerves
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make ties or acquaintances (esp. for professional support or business advantages); link computers for the exchange of information; broadcast something simultaneously on networked stations fiil
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A network of people or institutions is a large number of them that have a connection with each other and work together as a system. Distribution of the food is going ahead using a network of local church people and other volunteers He is keen to point out the benefits which the family network can provide. see also old-boy network
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A particular network is a system of things which are connected and which operate together. For example, a computer network consists of a number of computers that are part of the same system. a computer network with 154 terminals Huge sections of the rail network are out of action. see also neural network
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A radio or television network is a company or group of companies that broadcasts radio or television programmes throughout an area. An American network says it has obtained the recordings
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A group of computers and associated devices connected by communications facilities (both hardware and software) to share information and peripheral devices, such as printers and modems Also see LAN
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a system of intersecting lines or channels; "a railroad network"; "a network of canals"
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In general, a group of computers set up to communicate with one another Your network can be a small system that's physically connected by cables or you can connect separate networks together to form larger networks The Internet, for example, is made up of thousands of individual networks
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A group of computers and associated peripherals connected by a communications channel capable of sharing files and other resources between several users A network can range from a peer-to-peer network connecting a small number of users in an office or department, to a local area network connecting many users over permanently installed cables and dial-up lines, or to a wide area network connecting users on several different networks spread over a wide geographic area
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A group of two or more computer systems linked together There are many types of computer networks, including: Local-area networks (LANs) - The computers are geographically close together (that is, in the same building) Wide-area networks (WANs) - The computers are farther apart and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves Campus-area networks (CANs) - The computers are within a limited geographic area, such as a campus or military base Metropolitan-area networks (MANs) - A data network designed for a town or city Home-area networks (HANs) - A network contained within a user's home that connects a person's digital devices
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A group of connected computers that can communicate with one another Networks enable computers to share files and resources and exchange messages
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A collection of two or more computers interconnected by telephone lines, coaxial cables, satellite links, radio, and/or some other communication technique A computer "network" is a group of computers which are connected together and which communicate with one another for a common purpose Computer networks support "people and organization" networks, users who also share a common purpose for communicating
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A network (as applied to computers) typically means a group of computers working together It can also refer to the physical wire etc connecting the computers
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A communication system made up of computers which are connected This arrangement allows information transfer from one computer to another in "real time" (See also Local Area Network (LAN); Wide Area Network (WAN))
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A system of computers, databases, and other components connected by communications lines
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A group of computers linked together to share information Networks can consist of a number of linked computers in a specific physical location, a Local Area Network ("LAN"), or they may consist of computers located at different physical sites linked together by means of phone lines and modems or other forms of long distance communications
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A group of interconnected computers capable of exchanging information A network can be as few as several personal computers on a LAN or as large as the Internet, a worldwide network of computers
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Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer network Connect 2 or more networks together and you have an internet
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Two or more computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources Back to Top
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