A World Wide Web server is usually set up to receive relatively small messages from its clients

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A World Wide Web server is usually set up to receive relatively small messages from its clients but to transmit potentially very large messages to them. Explain, then, which type of ARQ protocol (selective reject, go-back-N) would provide less of a burden to a particularly popular WWW server.

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Data And Computer Communications

ISBN: 9780133506488

10th Edition

Authors: William Stallings

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