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ANALOGY OF THE OSI MODEL
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Analogy of the OSI Model Analogies can help make complicated concepts easier to understand Tounderstand the OSI model for TCP IP communication an analogy to James Bondhas been used Lewis Based on that analogy the following analogyhas been developed using Star Trek The Next Generation as the frameworkfor the analogy Captain Jean-Luc Picard creates a message for Star Fleet command onthe other side of the galaxy The message can be any length and it can beaddressed to anyone that the sender-Captain Picard

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