Computer networks may be classified according to the network topology
upon which the network is based, such as Bus Network, Star Network, Ring Network, Mesh network, Star-Bus Network, Tree or Hierarchical
topology network. Network topology signifies the way in which devices in
the network see their logical relations to one another. The use of the
term "logical" here is significant. That is, network topology is
independent of the "physical" layout of the network. Even if networked
computers are physically placed in a linear arrangement, if they are
connected via a hub, the network has a Star topology, rather than a bus
topology. In this regard the visual and operational characteristics of a
network are distinct; the logical network topology is not necessarily
the same as the physical layout. Networks may be classified based on the
method of data used to convey the data, these include digital and
analog networks.
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