An engineering approach to computer networking : ATM networks, the internet, and the telephone network

By: Keshav, SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, ©1997Description: xviii, 660 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0201634422 ; 9780201634426; 9788178081458 ; 8178081458Subject(s): Computer networks | Asynchronous transfer mode | Internet. Telephone systems | Computer networks | Asynchronous transfer mode | PhoneDDC classification: 004.6
Contents:
Ch. 1. Atoms, Bits, and Networks -- Ch. 2. The Telephone Network: Concepts, History, and Challenges -- Ch. 3. The Internet: Concepts, History, and Challenges -- Ch. 4. ATM Networks: Concepts, History, and Challenges -- Ch. 5. Protocol Layering -- Ch. 6. System Design -- Ch. 7. Multiple Access -- Ch. 8. Switching -- Ch. 9. Scheduling -- Ch. 10. Naming and Addressing -- Ch. 11. Routing -- Ch. 12. Error Control -- Ch. 13. Flow Control -- Ch. 14. Traffic Management -- Ch. 15. Common Protocols -- Ch. 16. Protocol Implementation.
Summary: Providing an introduction to computer networking, this work takes an "engineering" approach that not only describes how networks operate, but also offers insight into the principles of network design. It studies three major network technologies - Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Internet, and telephony.
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Included Index.

Ch. 1. Atoms, Bits, and Networks --
Ch. 2. The Telephone Network: Concepts, History, and Challenges --
Ch. 3. The Internet: Concepts, History, and Challenges --
Ch. 4. ATM Networks: Concepts, History, and Challenges --
Ch. 5. Protocol Layering --
Ch. 6. System Design --
Ch. 7. Multiple Access --
Ch. 8. Switching --
Ch. 9. Scheduling --
Ch. 10. Naming and Addressing --
Ch. 11. Routing --
Ch. 12. Error Control --
Ch. 13. Flow Control --
Ch. 14. Traffic Management --
Ch. 15. Common Protocols --
Ch. 16. Protocol Implementation.

Providing an introduction to computer networking, this work takes an "engineering" approach that not only describes how networks operate, but also offers insight into the principles of network design. It studies three major network technologies - Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Internet, and telephony.

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