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Starting on Chapter 5<ref>{{:Book/Patterns in Network Architecture}}, Chapter 5, Page 145~184</ref> of this book: Naming and Addressing, the notion of naming, and its history has been explicitly described in the chapter. On Chapter 8, the notion of Name and Addressing is explicitly mentioned again.
Starting on Chapter 5<ref>{{:Book/Patterns in Network Architecture}}, Chapter 5, Page 145~184</ref> of this book: Naming and Addressing, the notion of naming, and its history has been explicitly described in the chapter. On Chapter 8, the notion of Name and Addressing is formally defined and related to logic and topology again.


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Day, John (2008). Patterns in Network Architecture - a return to fundamentals. local page: Prentice Hall. ISBN 9780132252423. 


Starting on Chapter 5[1] of this book: Naming and Addressing, the notion of naming, and its history has been explicitly described in the chapter. On Chapter 8, the notion of Name and Addressing is formally defined and related to logic and topology again.

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Authored by:John Day