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Every LinkedIn user, similar to a router, has some directly connected contacts. It is presumed that information about each such subscriber is collated to create a central database of directly connected contacts of all subscribers. The record of each LinkedIn subscriber in the central database can be of a standard format.

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© 2015 Phani Raj Tadimety

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Tadimety, P.R. (2015). The Master Table. In: OSPF: A Network Routing Protocol. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1410-7_11

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