What is the difference between
the OSI and TCP/IP network
architecture models?
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The OSI model includes specific protocols in its specification,
whereas the TCP/IP model does not depend on specific protocols.
The OSI model does not include the transport layer; the TCP/IP
model does.
The OSI model is a conceptual model. TCP/IP is a group of
protocols that implement the concepts of the OSI model.
The OSI model has four distinct layers, whereas the TCP/IP model
has seven.
What is the difference between the OSI and TCP/IP network architecture models? Group of answer choices: The OSI model in
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