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13. Kommunikation auf Anwendungsebene

Authors : Patrick-Benjamin Bök, Andreas Noack, Marcel Müller, Daniel Behnke

Published in: Computernetze und Internet of Things

Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

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Zusammenfassung

Mit der Kommunikation auf Anwendungsebene ist die netzunabhängige Kommunikation von mindestens zwei Anwendungsprozessen gemeint, welche von der Anwendungsschicht des ISO/OSI-Referenzmodells (siehe Abb. 13.1) umgesetzt wird. Die Adressierung von Elementen sowie die Ermöglichung verbindungsloser und verbindungsorientierter Kommunikation verschiedener Anwendungsinstanzen wird bereits durch die Protokolle der darunter liegenden Schichten sichergestellt, sodass diese als Dienst für die Anwendungsebene bereitstehen.

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Metadata
Title
Kommunikation auf Anwendungsebene
Authors
Patrick-Benjamin Bök
Andreas Noack
Marcel Müller
Daniel Behnke
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29409-0_13

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