PAGES

225 – 245

DOI

10.1080/08109029408629166
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THE IMPACT OF TELE-NETWORKING ON RESEARCH

Ron Johnston.

It is commonplace that communication technologies are altering the face of research…Networks have become an accepted part of the practice of science. Researchers continue to clamour for network capability, and devour network capacity and services as fast as engineers can deploy them. But there is much more growth and experience to come. We are at an early stage of the learning curve.

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