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In this chapter, we look at layered models, which are standard ways of organising networks. The chapter starts with an explanation of network layering and its advantages. Next, there is a description of one of the most important networking models, the open systems interconnection (OSI) 7-layer model. An explanation of the principles of data encapsulation follows. Another important networking model, TCP/IP, is then explained and compared with the 7-layer model. Finally, we look at several important networking standards bodies.
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Cowley, J. (2013). Networking Models and Standards. In: Communications and Networking. Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4357-4_3
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