Computer Science, asked by shafiyakalesha79, 3 months ago

Sending a message to a well-defined group that are numerically large in size but small compared to a network as a whole is called _________. *

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(a) Unicasting

(b) Broadcasting

(c) Multicasting​

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Answered by AsleshaBrahma
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Answer:

sending a message to a well defined group that are numerically large in size but small compared to a network as a whole is called as multicasting.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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The correct answer is option (c) Multicasting.

  • Multicasting is a group communication method where the sender sends data to multiple recipients or nodes present in a network at a time.
  • Multicasting is a form of communication between one to many and many to many as it allows the sender or senders to send data packets to multiple recipients simultaneously across all LANs or WANs. This process helps to reduce the network data frame.
  • Most streams work in the same way as Broadcast, but in most streams, information is sent to targeted members or specific network members.
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