In some distributed models information can be disappears in one place and other place. In reality there are no miracles. A message goes from one network to another; it can be lost or corrupted in the process. Here, we present a realistic but high-level communication model where communicators represent various wireless and wired network. The model was originally developed in the process of specifying particular network architecture. The purpose of the abstract communication model is not to design a new kind of network; rather, it is to discover the common part of all message-based communication networks. The generality of the model has been confirmed by its successful reuse for very different distributed architectures. Wired Communication Network can increasing amount of information in different areas it is important that security be considered in every phase of network design and maintenance and wireless Communication Network there is an endless quest for increased capacity and improved maintenance.
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