The OSI Model is a seven-layer model published in 1984 by the International Organization for Standardization to standardize how systems connect over a network. It was based on earlier work by Charles Bachman at Honeywell Information Services who proposed the concept of a seven-layer model to describe the flow of data between open systems.
The OSI Model is a seven-layer model published in 1984 by the International Organization for Standardization to standardize how systems connect over a network. It was based on earlier work by Charles Bachman at Honeywell Information Services who proposed the concept of a seven-layer model to describe the flow of data between open systems.
The OSI Model is a seven-layer model published in 1984 by the International Organization for Standardization to standardize how systems connect over a network. It was based on earlier work by Charles Bachman at Honeywell Information Services who proposed the concept of a seven-layer model to describe the flow of data between open systems.
Model • In the late 1970s, one project was administered by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) • OSI model was published in 1984 • The concept of a seven-layer model was provided by the work of Charles Bachman at Honeywell Information Services The OSI Model