Network paradigm

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As a network paradigm (ger .: Network Paradigm ) in various sciences and disciplines is paradigm or concept pattern called that on their own version of the field of knowledge or research subject " network is applied" or derived from this.

In the respective technical languages ​​that refer to abstract or technical and logistical networks, the term can have different, often precisely defined meanings. However, it can be used wherever networks are conceivable or describable, for example in art , philosophy , linguistics , social sciences , systems theory , epistemology , computer science and telecommunications .

Examples

Social sciences

social network

Computer science

With a neural network , different network paradigms can be developed, tested and applied to the network.

telecommunications

In 2005, work was carried out on changing the network paradigm from architectures with access points and central network operators to mobile networks in which the communication devices of the participants automatically make contact, control the network and forward data .

literature

  • Walter Maydl, Bernhard Sick: Recurrent and Non-Recurrent Dynamic Network Paradigms: A Case Study . In: IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2000, Como, Italy (Neural Computing: New Challenges and Perspectives for the New Millennium) . 6, 24.-27. July 2000, pp. 73-78. doi : 10.1109 / IJCNN.2000.859375 .
  • Hui-Lan Lu and Igor Faynberg (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies), Anthony Toubassi (MCI Telecommunications François Lucas, France Telecom Federico Renon, CSELTNetwork): Evolution in the Context of the Global Information Infrastructure . In: IEEE Communications Magazine . August 1998. doi : 10.1109 / 35.707824 .

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