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15 January 1990 FDDI's Impact On MANs And The Corporate Networking Environment
Daniel T.W. Sze
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Abstract
In today's fast-paced communications environment, a variety of alternatives are presented to users and standards committees. Two of these are Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). This paper examines the characteristics and uses of both.
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Daniel T.W. Sze "FDDI's Impact On MANs And The Corporate Networking Environment", Proc. SPIE 1179, Fiber Networking and Telecommunications, (15 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963416
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Standards development

Networks

Computing systems

Data integration

Distributed computing

Manufacturing

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