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100 1 _aTanenbaum, Andrew S.,
_d1944-
245 1 0 _aComputer networks.
250 _a5th ed. /
_bAndrew S. Tanenbaum, David J. Wetherall.
260 _aBoston :
_bPearson Education,
_c2011.
263 _a201012
300 _aP951 :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aPrevious ed.: 2003.
505 0 _a1. Introduction -- 2. The physical layer -- 3. The data link layer -- 4. The medium access control sublayer -- 5. Network layer desing issues -- 6. The transport layer -- 7. The application layer -- 8. Network security -- 9. Reading list and bibliography.
520 _aTanenbaum takes a structured approach to explaining how networks work from the inside out. He starts with an explanation of the physical layer of networking, computer hardware and transmission systems; then works his way up to network applications. Tanenbaum's in-depth application coverage includes email; the domain name system; the World Wide Web (both client- and server-side); and multimedia (including voice over IP, Internet radio video on demand, video conferencing, and streaming media. Each chapter follows a consistent approach: Tanenbaum presents key principles, then illustrates them utilizing real-world example networks that run through the entire book-the Internet, and wireless networks, including Wireless LANs, broadband wireless and Bluetooth. The Fifth Edition includes a chapter devoted exclusively to network security. The textbook is supplemented by a Solutions Manual, as well as a Website containing PowerPoint slides, art in various forms, and other tools for instruction, including a protocol simulator whereby students can develop and test their own network protocols.
650 0 _aComputer networks.
650 7 _aComputer networks.
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