Computer networks and internets
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Computer networks and internets
(Always learning)
Pearson, c2015
6th ed., Global ed
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Appropriate for all introductory-to-intermediate courses in computer networking, the Internet, or Internet applications; students need no background in networking, operating systems, or advanced mathematics.
Leading networking authority Douglas Comer presents a wide-ranging, self-contained tour of the concepts, principles, and technologies that enable today's Internet to support applications ranging from web browsing to telephony and multimedia. Comer begins by illuminating the applications and facilities offered by today's Internet. Next, he systematically introduces the underlying network technologies and protocols that make them possible. With these concepts and technologies established, he introduces several of the most important contemporary issues faced by network implementers and managers, including quality of service, Internet telephony, multimedia, network security, and network management. Comer has carefully designed this book to support both top-down and bottom-up teaching approaches. Students need no background in operating systems, and no sophisticated math: Comer relies throughout on figures, drawings, examples, and analogies, not mathematical proofs.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction And Overview
Chapter 2 Internet Trends
Chapter 3 Internet Applications And Network Programming
Chapter 4 Traditional Internet Applications
Chapter 5 Overview Of Data Communications
Chapter 6 Information Sources And Signals
Chapter 7 Transmission Media
Chapter 8 Reliability And Channel Coding
Chapter 9 Transmission Modes
Chapter 10 Modulation And Modems
Chapter 11 Multiplexing And Demultiplexing (Channelization)
Chapter 12 Access And Interconnection Technologies
Chapter 13 Local Area Networks: Packets, Frames, And Topologies
Chapter 14 The IEEE MAC Sublayer
Chapter 15 Wired LAN Technology (Ethernet And 802.3)
Chapter 16 Wireless Networking Technologies
Chapter 17 Repeaters, Bridges, And Switches
Chapter 18 WAN Technologies And Dynamic Routing
Chapter 19 Networking Technologies Past And Present
Chapter 20 Internetworking: Concepts, Architecture, And Protocols
Chapter 21 IP: Internet Addressing
Chapter 22 Datagram Forwarding
Chapter 23 Support Protocols And Technologies
Chapter 24 UDP: Datagram Transport Service
Chapter 25 TCP: Reliable Transport Service
Chapter 26 Internet Routing And Routing Protocols
Chapter 27 Network Performance (QoS And DiffServ)
Chapter 28 Multimedia And IP Telephony (VoIP)
Chapter 29 Network Security
Chapter 30 Network Management (SNMP)
Chapter 31 Software Defined Networking (SDN)
Chapter 32 The Internet Of Things
Chapter 33 Trends In Networking Technologies And Uses
Appendix 1 A Simplified Application Programming Interface
by "Nielsen BookData"