Inhaltsangabe:
Computer Networks: A Systems Approach is a carefully focused revision of the best-selling first edition, updated to incorporate user feedback and reflect the most recent changes in networking technology. A systems approach focused on the Internet promotes an enduring, practical understanding of networks and their building blocks. Each chapter begins with a problem statement that frames the discussion to follow. The authors then develop complete solutions, illustrate them with real-world examples-including specific protocol references and C code - and address topical issues debated throughout the networking community. The result? Readers learn the why of network design-not just the facts surrounding current systems but the principles at work in their application and evolution. No other textbook offers a more solid grounding or better preparation for a career in networking. The Second Edition: • Describes the principles and practical implementation of computer networks as distilled by two authors with over twenty years of experience in networking research, development, and teaching. • Includes entirely new chapters on security techniques and application layer protocols and new material on wireless and mobile technology and VPNs. • Expands coverage of internet routing, ATM, quality of service, and multimedia communication. • Highlights key design principles, probes controversial networking issues, provides the definitive references on each topic, and includes over 100 new exercises. • Presents implementation examples in easy-to-understand C code.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor:
Larry L. Peterson is a Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University, and has previously taught at The University of Arizona. He has been involved in the design and evaluation of several network protocols, as well as the design the x-kernel protocol implementation framework. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, has served on program committees for SOSP, SIGCOMM, OSDI, and ASPLOS, and is a member of the Internet's End-to-End Research Group.
Bruce Davie is a Cisco Fellow at Cisco Systems. He is involved in the development of Tag Switching, MPLS, and quality of service features. He is an author of numerous journal articles, conference papers, and invited book chapters and an active member of both the End-to-End Research Group and the Internet Engineering Task Force, as well as a senior member of the IEEE.
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