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English: This is an example of a hierarchical network model. In such models, all nodes within the smallest clusters are fully interconnected and as we replicate these clusters, the peripherial nodes of the replicas get connected to the central node of the original cluster. |
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Source | Own work, based on File:Hierarchical_network_model_example.png | |||
Author | Freek Dijkstra, based on work by Rudolf.rajczi | |||
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current | 15:01, 26 April 2015 | 288 × 288 (4 KB) | MacFreek (talk | contribs) | Fix error due to duplicate ids in SVG file. The file now validates properly. | |
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Short title | Hierarchical network model example |
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