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An interconnected collection of autonomous computer is known as​

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Answered by PhoenixTamizha
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Definition. Definition of a computer network: an interconnected collection of autonomous computers. ... There are two aspects to computer networks: Hardware ``physically'' connects machines to one another (allows signals to be sent). Protocols specify the services the network provides.

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An interconnected collection of autonomous computers is known as​ Computer Network.

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Any collection of linked computing resources with the ability to send or receive data is referred to as a computer network. A computing device isn't only a computer; it can be a tablet, a phone, or even a sophisticated sensor if it can execute programs. A physical or logical connection between two electronic devices or networks is known as an interconnect. When used as a verb, interconnect means to create a link between two different electronic networks. A server farm is a group of linked computers with substantial networked storage that supports cloud computing over the Internet. An internetwork, or just an internet, is the term used to describe the resulting network of interconnected networks. The Internet, a network of networks built on a variety of underlying hardware technologies, is the most well-known example of internetworking.

Thus, a collection of two or more networked computer systems that share various resources and files via the use of standard connection protocols is known as a computer network.

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