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What is the difference between the classification of computer networks and the general classification of things?

1. The classification of computer networks, like the general classification method of things, can be classified according to the different characteristics of things (that is, the attributes of things).

2. Generally speaking, a computer network consists of multiple computers (or other computer network devices) that are physically (or logically) connected through transmission media and software.

3. Generally speaking, the composition of computer network basically includes four parts: computer, network operating system, transmission medium (which can be tangible or intangible, such as the transmission medium of wireless network is space) and corresponding application software.