Computer networking :
Kurose, James F.
Computer networking : a top-down approach featuring the Internet / James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross. - 3rd ed. - Delhi : Pearson Education, c2005. - xxiv, 813 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Accession no. 17289 lost & replace by faculty, has given latest 5th ed.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 763-795) and index.
Computer Networks and the Internet --
The Network Edge --
The Network Core --
Access Networks and Physical Media --
ISPs and Internet Backbones --
Delay and Loss in Packet-Switched Networks --
Protocol Layers and Their Service Models --
History of Computer Networking and the Internet --
Interview: Leonard Kleinrock --
Application Layer --
Principles of Network Applications --
The Web and HTTP --
File Transfer: FTP --
Electronic Mail in the Internet --
DNS--The Internet's Directory Service --
P2P File Sharing --
Socket Programming with TCP --
Socket Programming with UDP --
Building a Simple Web Server --
Interview: Tim Berners-Lee --
Transport Layer --
Introduction and Transport-Layer Services --
Multiplexing and Demultiplexing --
Connectionless Transport: UDP --
Principles of Reliable Data Transfer --
Connection-Oriented Transport: TCP --
Principles of Congestion Control --
TCP Congestion Control --
Interview: Sally Floyd --
The Network Layer --
Virtual Circuit and Datagram Networks --
What's Inside a Router? --
The Internet Protocol (IP): Forwarding and Addressing in the Internet --
Routing Algorithms --
Routing in the Internet --
Broadcast and Multicast Routing --
Interview: Vinton G. Cerf --
The Link Layer and Local Area Networks --
Link Layer: Introduction and Services --
Error-Detection and -Correction Techniques --
Multiple Access Protocols --
Link-Layer Addressing --
Ethernet --
Interconnections: Hubs and Switches --
PPP: The Point-to-Point Protocol --
Link Virtualization: A Network as a Link Layer.
"Revised to reflect the rapid changes in the field of networking, Computer Networking provides a top-down approach to this study by beginning with application-level protocols and then working down the protocol stack. An early emphasis is placed on application-layer paradigms and application programming interfaces to allow readers to get their "hands dirty" with protocols and networking concepts in the context of applications they will use in the industry. Networking today is much more (and far more interesting) than standards specifying message formats and protocol behaviors. Professors Kurose and Ross focus on describing emerging principles in a lively and engaging manner and then illustrate these principles with examples drawn from Internet architecture."--BOOK JACKET.
0321227352 9780321269768 0321269764
13457588
Internet.
Computer networks.
TK5105.875.I57 / K88 2005
004.678 / KUC 2005
Computer networking : a top-down approach featuring the Internet / James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross. - 3rd ed. - Delhi : Pearson Education, c2005. - xxiv, 813 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Accession no. 17289 lost & replace by faculty, has given latest 5th ed.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 763-795) and index.
Computer Networks and the Internet --
The Network Edge --
The Network Core --
Access Networks and Physical Media --
ISPs and Internet Backbones --
Delay and Loss in Packet-Switched Networks --
Protocol Layers and Their Service Models --
History of Computer Networking and the Internet --
Interview: Leonard Kleinrock --
Application Layer --
Principles of Network Applications --
The Web and HTTP --
File Transfer: FTP --
Electronic Mail in the Internet --
DNS--The Internet's Directory Service --
P2P File Sharing --
Socket Programming with TCP --
Socket Programming with UDP --
Building a Simple Web Server --
Interview: Tim Berners-Lee --
Transport Layer --
Introduction and Transport-Layer Services --
Multiplexing and Demultiplexing --
Connectionless Transport: UDP --
Principles of Reliable Data Transfer --
Connection-Oriented Transport: TCP --
Principles of Congestion Control --
TCP Congestion Control --
Interview: Sally Floyd --
The Network Layer --
Virtual Circuit and Datagram Networks --
What's Inside a Router? --
The Internet Protocol (IP): Forwarding and Addressing in the Internet --
Routing Algorithms --
Routing in the Internet --
Broadcast and Multicast Routing --
Interview: Vinton G. Cerf --
The Link Layer and Local Area Networks --
Link Layer: Introduction and Services --
Error-Detection and -Correction Techniques --
Multiple Access Protocols --
Link-Layer Addressing --
Ethernet --
Interconnections: Hubs and Switches --
PPP: The Point-to-Point Protocol --
Link Virtualization: A Network as a Link Layer.
"Revised to reflect the rapid changes in the field of networking, Computer Networking provides a top-down approach to this study by beginning with application-level protocols and then working down the protocol stack. An early emphasis is placed on application-layer paradigms and application programming interfaces to allow readers to get their "hands dirty" with protocols and networking concepts in the context of applications they will use in the industry. Networking today is much more (and far more interesting) than standards specifying message formats and protocol behaviors. Professors Kurose and Ross focus on describing emerging principles in a lively and engaging manner and then illustrate these principles with examples drawn from Internet architecture."--BOOK JACKET.
0321227352 9780321269768 0321269764
13457588
Internet.
Computer networks.
TK5105.875.I57 / K88 2005
004.678 / KUC 2005