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Computer Networks. A Systems Approach

Second Edition

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Networking technologies and practices are constantly evolving, and this carefully revised edition equips students with the understanding needed to keep pace. Authors Peterson and Davie emphasize a systems-oriented approach, focusing on the "why" of network design rather than just specifications. This edition covers Quality of Service issues, mobile and wireless networks, VPNs, and more, with over 100 new exercises to help consolidate knowledge. The authors, with over 30 years of experience in networking, provide unparalleled instruction on the principles and practical implementation of computer networks. The second edition includes cutting-edge topics such as security techniques (PGP, IPSEC, secure sockets, and firewalls), application layer protocols (SMTP, HTTP, SNMP, DNS, and RTP), and new material on wireless technology (spread spectrum techniques and 802.11). Expanded discussions on Internet routing, congestion control, and multimedia communications reflect recent changes in the field. Effective pedagogical components enhance understanding, including problem statements, shaded sidebars on advanced topics, highlighted summary paragraphs, guided discussions on controversial issues, and further reading suggestions. With a focus on systems and real-world implementation examples, including operating system-independent C code, this edition prepares students to understand why networks are designed as they are and cultivates

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Computer Networks. A Systems Approach, Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie

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1999
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Titul
Computer Networks. A Systems Approach
Podtitul
Second Edition
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Morgan Kaufmann
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
748
ISBN10
1558605142
ISBN13
9781558605145
Série
Anotácia
Networking technologies and practices are constantly evolving, and this carefully revised edition equips students with the understanding needed to keep pace. Authors Peterson and Davie emphasize a systems-oriented approach, focusing on the "why" of network design rather than just specifications. This edition covers Quality of Service issues, mobile and wireless networks, VPNs, and more, with over 100 new exercises to help consolidate knowledge. The authors, with over 30 years of experience in networking, provide unparalleled instruction on the principles and practical implementation of computer networks. The second edition includes cutting-edge topics such as security techniques (PGP, IPSEC, secure sockets, and firewalls), application layer protocols (SMTP, HTTP, SNMP, DNS, and RTP), and new material on wireless technology (spread spectrum techniques and 802.11). Expanded discussions on Internet routing, congestion control, and multimedia communications reflect recent changes in the field. Effective pedagogical components enhance understanding, including problem statements, shaded sidebars on advanced topics, highlighted summary paragraphs, guided discussions on controversial issues, and further reading suggestions. With a focus on systems and real-world implementation examples, including operating system-independent C code, this edition prepares students to understand why networks are designed as they are and cultivates