Lecture 6
Lecture 6
Telecommunications
and Networks
James A. O'Brien, and George Marakas.
Management Information Systems with MISource
2007, 8th ed. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, Inc.,
2007. ISBN: 13 9780073323091
Network Concepts
A network is an interconnected or interrelated
chain, group, or system
The number of possible connections on a
network is N(N–1) or N2 –N
N = number of nodes (points of connection)
Example: 10 computers on a network =
10(10–1)
= 10x9 = 90 possible connections