A hard concretion or incrustation which forms upon bones attacked with rheumatism, gout, or syphilis; sometimes also, a swelling in the neighborhood of a joint
(n ) An addressable point on a network Each node in a SunTM network has a different name A node can connect a computing system, a terminal, or various other peripheral devices to the network
{i} knot, bulge; mass of tissue; swelling; complication; joint or point on a stem from which a leaf grows; point that receives and transmits transmission signals from different directions (Internet)
(Ticaret) 1) An individual point within a network that represents a separate entity and is linked to other nodes within the overall system. In a supply chain, individual companies and locations can be considered nodes. 2) A decision point in a decision tree
1 In a tree structure, a point where two or more lines meet 2 In a network, any addressable device attached to the network that can recognize, process, or forward data transmissions
The point at which the lines of a funicular machine meet from different angular directions; called also knot
A termination point for two or more communication links The Node serves as the control location for forwarding data among the elements of a network or multiple networks, as well as perform other networking, and in some cases, local processing functions In systems network architecture, a node is an end point of a link or a junction common to two or more links in a network Nodes can be host processors, communications controllers, cluster controllers, work group computers or terminals
Any intelligent device connected to the network This includes terminal servers, host computers, and any other devices that are directly connected to the network