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Computer networks and internets: with internet applications

Comer, Douglas E. Unknown Pearson Education, Inc (Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2004) (eng) English 013123627X Unknown 4th ed. INTERNETWORKING (TELECOMMUNICATIONS); Glossary: p. 638-681; CD-ROM; Appendix: p. 637-691; For one-semester, undergraduate/graduate introductory computer networking courses in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, CIS, MIS, and Business Departments. Written by a best-selling author and leading computer networking authority, this text builds a comprehensive picture of the technologies behind Internet applications. Ideal for those with little or no background in the subject, the book answers the basic question “how do computer networks and Internets operate?” in the broadest sense and includes an early optional introduction to network programming and applications. The text provides a comprehensive, self-contained tour through all of networking from the lowest levels of data transmission and wiring to the highest levels of application software, explaining how underlying technologies provide services and how Internet applications use those services. At each level, it shows how the facilities and services provided by lower levels are used and extended in the next level. For instructors who want to emphasize Internet technologies and applications, the book provides substantial sections on Internetworking and Network Applications that can serve as a focus for a course. An accompanying multimedia CD-ROM and Website provide opportunities for a variety of hands-on experiences.

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xxxi, 719 p. 23 cm. ill.

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