tikuvõrgust
Tikuvõrgust, often translated as "matchstick network" or "matchbox network," refers to a simple, decentralized network topology often used in introductory computer networking or security courses. It is characterized by its simplicity and the use of basic components to illustrate network concepts. In a tikuvõrgust, devices are interconnected in a way that resembles a grid or a mesh, where each node (or "matchstick") has connections to its immediate neighbors. This design is purely illustrative, not a practical or efficient network architecture for real-world applications.
The primary educational purpose of the tikuvõrgust is to demonstrate how data can be transmitted between nodes.