A framework for the study of emerging network technology
W. David Penniman,
Richard E. Krohn and
Gabor J. Kovacs
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1974, vol. 25, issue 6, 378-380
Abstract:
Emerging networks are classified in a variety of ways in current literature. The proposed framework distinguishes between computer, communication, and information networks and indicates how these three network types can be used to augment each other.
Date: 1974
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