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The OSI reference model


Abstract:

The early successes of computer networks in the mid-1970's made it apparent that to utilize the full potential of computer networks, international standards would be requ...Show More

Abstract:

The early successes of computer networks in the mid-1970's made it apparent that to utilize the full potential of computer networks, international standards would be required. In 1977, the International Standards Organization (ISO) initiated work on Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) to address these requirements. This paper briefly describes the OSI Reference Model. The OSI Reference Model is the highest level of abstraction in the OSI scheme. The paper first describes the basic building blocks used to construct the network model. Then the particular seven-layer model used by OSI is briefly described, followed by a discussion of outstanding issues and future extensions for the model.
Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 12, December 1983)
Page(s): 1334 - 1340
Date of Publication: 31 December 1983

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