Market_Desc: · Undergraduate Computer Science Students · Networking Professionals Special Features: · The Website will offer Instructors and Students more than any other book for Networking courses· Expert author team with long and proven track record· Networking concepts explained plainly· Practical solutions backed up with examples and case studies· Balance of topics reflects modern environments About The Book: This undergraduate textbook covers the breadth, depth and detail necessary to cater to the various entry points to the subject, the emphasis required by teachers, and the technical background of the student or practitioner coming to this subject. The book adopts a consistent approach to covering both the theory of basic networking technologies as well as practical solutions to networking problems. The structure of the book helps the reader to form a picture of the network as a whole. Essential and supplemental material to help both instructors and students will be made available from the book site which includes visualisations of networking problems and solutions.
This book has a completely updated content with expanded coverage of the topics of utmost importance to networking professionals and students, including P2P, wireless, network security, and network applications such as e-mail and the Web, ...
Notably, this latest edition incorporates new coverage on 3G mobile phone networks, Fiber to the Home, RIFD, delay-tolerant networks, and 802.11 security, in addition to expanded material on Internet routing, multicasting, conge.
The book takes a structured approach to networking, starting at the bottom (the physical layer) and gradually working up to the top (the application layer).
Instructors are supported with a Solutions Manual to end-of-chapter exercises featured in the book, Lecture PowerPoint slides, and extracted art and figures featured in the book.
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This is a book about the bricks and mortar from which are built those edifices that will permeate the emerging information society of the future-computer networks.
This revolutionary text and its accompanying CD give readers realistic hands-on experience working with network protocols, without requiring all the routers, switches, hubs, and PCs of an actual network.
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