Draft:Outline of computer networks

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computer networks:

In computer science, computer engineering, and telecommunications, a network is a group of communicating computers and peripherals known as hosts, which communicate data to other hosts via communication protocols, as facilitated by networking hardware.

Within a computer network, hosts are identified by network addresses, which allow networking hardware to locate and identify hosts. Hosts may also have hostnames, memorable labels for the host nodes, which can be mapped to a network address using a hosts file or a name server such as Domain Name Service. The physical medium that supports information exchange includes wired media like copper cables, optical fibers, and wireless radio-frequency media. The arrangement of hosts and hardware within a network architecture is known as the network topology.

What type of things are computer networks?

Computer networking can be described as all of the following:

History and evolution of computer networks

Types of computer networks

Network topology

Network architecture and models

Network hardware and components

Data transmission and media

Network protocols and standards

Network services and applications

Network management and operations

Network security

Routing, addressing, and switching

Performance and metrics

Advanced and emerging network technology

Computer network publications

Books on computer networking

Computer networking periodicals

Computer networking documentaries

Computer network organizations

Persons influential in computer networks

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