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Contemporary renaissance distributed computing architectures use the following disciplines: Client/Server and Internet, Components and DBMS solutions. Both computer systems and telecommunication migrates as well from mainframe protocols into the world of OSI and LAN. Demand for wider broadband is growing. LAN-LAN, LAN-WAN connections become natural. In course of this application dependent communication can be changed to universal. New telecommunication technology could be introduced, ATM, MPLS and Internet. Dumb terminals can be removed and PC LAN connections can be established in remote offices. It is feasible to introduce WEB software together with NC.
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Vincze, S. (2002). Dimensioning Company Intranets for IT Bandwidth. In: Chapin, L. (eds) Communication Systems. IFIP WCC TC6 2002. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 92. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35600-6_11
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