By P. K. McBride (Auth.)

This functional booklet exhibits how networks and communications can be utilized inside of a operating workplace. Examples are drawn from SageSoft's new MainLan, a mainstream product for a small to medium-sized advertisement association, and from Torus Tapestry, a extra high priced and complicated method

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The first is that they do exist; the second is that they do not really go far enough. Two organisations are involved in establishing standards for networks. The International Standards Organisation (ISO), which has been working for some years on an Open Systems Interconnect model (OSI), and the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE), which has been producing specific standards for different types of network. Standard setting is a complex business, and the process is further complicated by the need for consultation with and co-operation between manufacturers, consumers and government agencies, each with their own vested interests.

In the same way, the following areas are established. Area Name Password C:\WORDSTAR\MIKE MIKEWS Yes C:\WORDSTAR\JOHN JOHNWS Yes C:\WORDSTAR\SARAH SARAHWS Yes C:\WORD STAR\FIONA FIONAWS Yes There is nothing to stop you using a directory name as an area name. John's sub-directory could have been identified by the existing name 'JOHN'. ' J O H N W S ' was chosen as this will remind him that the area is within the W O R D S T A R set. Connect is used to gain access to a named area on a remote drive.

1) (app. 2) (app. 3) (app. 4) Total Local Hard Disk Storage (app. 1) (app. 2) (app. 3) (app. 4) Total Printer Access Modem Access (app. 1) (app. 2) (app. 3) (app. 2 User/workstation summary 75 Analysing Your Requirements a local disk is essential, there is no point at this stage of trying to specify the size; that will depend upon the overall data storage requirements. Printer Access Each PC's printer access should be noted, as the logical arrangement would be to attach printers to those PC's that make most use of them.

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