Mode of Data Flow in the OSI Model
Keywords:
Open System Interconnection (OSI), International Standard Organization (ISO),, ProtocolAbstract
As the urgency in the need for standards in different computer networks was more, International Standard Organization (ISO) created a new subcommittee for “Open System Interconnection” in 1977. The first priority of subcommittee was to develop architecture for Open System Interconnection which could serve as a frame work for the definition of standard protocols. In July 1979 the specifications of this architecture, established. That was passed under the name of “OSI Reference Model” to Technical committee .These recommendations were adopted at the end of 1979 as the basis for the following development of standards for Open System Interconnection within ISO. T
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