Protocol design for local and metropolitan area networks
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Included Index.
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. SMURPH Types, Names, and Operations. 3. Building the Network. 4. Processes. 5. The Client. 6. The Port AI. 7. Seeing Things Happen. 8. Collision Protocols. 9. Collision-Free Bus Protocols. 10. Ring Protocols. 11. Switched Networks. Appendix A. DSD: The Dynamic Status Display Program. Appendix B. SMURPH Under UNIX. Appendix C. SERDEL: Organizing Multiple Experiments. Appendix D. SMURPH on the Mac. References. Index.
Provides an algorithmic approach to medium-access control protocols for local and metropolitan area networks (LANs and MANs). This book introduces a programming language (SMURPH) for demonstrating these protocols in high-level terms. It is appropriate for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in local and metropolitan area networks.
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