Data communications and networking /

By: Forouzan, Behrouz AMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : McGraw-Hill, c2013Edition: 5th edDescription: xxxvii, 1226 p. : illISBN: 9780071315869; 9781259064753Subject(s): Data transmission systems | Computer networksDDC classification: 004.69
Contents:
Network models -- Introduction to physical layer -- Digital transmission -- Analog transmission -- Bandwidth utilization : Multiplexing and spectrum spreading -- Transmission media -- Introduction to data-link layer -- Error detection and correction -- Data Link Control (DLC) -- Media Access Control (MAC) -- Wired LANs : Ethernet -- Other wired networks -- Connecting devices and virtual LANs -- Introduction to network layer -- Network-layer protocols -- Unicast routing -- Multicast routing -- Next generation IP -- Introduction to transport layer -- Transport-layer protocols -- Introduction to application layer -- Standard client-server protocols -- Network management -- Multimedia -- Peer-to-peer paradigm -- Quality of service -- Cryptography and network security -- Internet security. Appendices A-H (available online): Unicode -- Positional numbering system -- HTML, CSS, XML, and XSL -- A touch of probability -- Mathematical review -- 8B/6T code -- Miscellaneous information -- Telephone history.
Summary: The fifth edition of Behrouz Forouzan's Data Communications and Networking presents a comprehensive and accessible approach to data communications and networking that has made this book a favorite with students and professionals alike. More than 830 figures and 150 tables accompany the text and provide a visual and intuitive opportunity for understanding the material. This unique approach minimizes the need for heavy math content, allowing normally complicated topics to unfold graphically and visually rather than through the presentation of complex formulas. The new edition has been reorganized to showcase recent developments in the field and minimize or eliminate coverage of deprecated topics. In addition to the updated material included in each chapter, the text now features a chapter on the peer-to-peer paradigm, a full chapter on quality of service (QoS), additional coverage of forward error correction, coverage of WiMAX, and material on socket-interface programming in Java. The end-of-chapter material has also been significantly enhanced and now includes more than 630 questions, 600 problems, many lab assignments, programming assignments, and online applets that allow students to see problems and protocols in action. Technologies related to data communications and networking are among the fastest growing in our culture today, and there is no better guide to this rapidly expanding field than Behrouz Forouzan, an author whose visual, student-friendly approach has become a hallmark in a computer science instruction.Summary: Helps students to understand the basics of data communications and networking, and the protocols used in the Internet in particular by using the protocol layering of the Internet and TCP/IP protocol suite.
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Network models --
Introduction to physical layer --
Digital transmission --
Analog transmission --
Bandwidth utilization : Multiplexing and spectrum spreading --
Transmission media --
Introduction to data-link layer --
Error detection and correction --
Data Link Control (DLC) --
Media Access Control (MAC) --
Wired LANs : Ethernet --
Other wired networks --
Connecting devices and virtual LANs --
Introduction to network layer --
Network-layer protocols --
Unicast routing --
Multicast routing --
Next generation IP --
Introduction to transport layer --
Transport-layer protocols --
Introduction to application layer --
Standard client-server protocols --
Network management --
Multimedia --
Peer-to-peer paradigm --
Quality of service --
Cryptography and network security --
Internet security. Appendices A-H (available online): Unicode --
Positional numbering system --
HTML, CSS, XML, and XSL --
A touch of probability --
Mathematical review --
8B/6T code --
Miscellaneous information --
Telephone history.

The fifth edition of Behrouz Forouzan's Data Communications and Networking presents a comprehensive and accessible approach to data communications and networking that has made this book a favorite with students and professionals alike. More than 830 figures and 150 tables accompany the text and provide a visual and intuitive opportunity for understanding the material. This unique approach minimizes the need for heavy math content, allowing normally complicated topics to unfold graphically and visually rather than through the presentation of complex formulas. The new edition has been reorganized to showcase recent developments in the field and minimize or eliminate coverage of deprecated topics. In addition to the updated material included in each chapter, the text now features a chapter on the peer-to-peer paradigm, a full chapter on quality of service (QoS), additional coverage of forward error correction, coverage of WiMAX, and material on socket-interface programming in Java. The end-of-chapter material has also been significantly enhanced and now includes more than 630 questions, 600 problems, many lab assignments, programming assignments, and online applets that allow students to see problems and protocols in action. Technologies related to data communications and networking are among the fastest growing in our culture today, and there is no better guide to this rapidly expanding field than Behrouz Forouzan, an author whose visual, student-friendly approach has become a hallmark in a computer science instruction.

Helps students to understand the basics of data communications and networking, and the protocols used in the Internet in particular by using the protocol layering of the Internet and TCP/IP protocol suite.

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