Published June 1972
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How Far Can Data Loops Go?
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- Pierce, John R.
Chicago
Abstract
The switching of addressed blocks of data through a network (message switching) is particularly suited to the sort of inquiry-response communication characteristic of many business transactions. In a system of interconnected loops, efficient message switching can be attained with distributed control rather than common control. The initial capital investment in such a system would be low and the investment would grow only as the system grew.
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© 1972 IEEE. Manuscript received September 22, 1971; revised December 30, 1971.Attached Files
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