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Question at position 7 Which law describes how network value increases as the number of users grows?Nielsen’s LawKryder’s LawMoore’s LawMetcalfe’s Law
Options
A.Nielsen’s Law
B.Kryder’s Law
C.Moore’s Law
D.Metcalfe’s Law
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Consider the question: which law describes how network value increases as the number of users grows?
Option 1: Nielsen’s Law. This law is about bandwidth and the rapid growth of network access speed for end users, not about the value of the network itself with respect to user c......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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