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Computer Networks, Third Edition: A Systems Approach, 3rd Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) [Hardcover]

Larry L. Peterson (Author), Bruce S. Davie (Author)
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155860832X 978-1558608320 May 22, 2003 3
In this new edition of their classic and bestselling textbook, authors Larry Peterson and Bruce Davie continue to emphasize why networks work the way they do. Their "system approach" treats the network as a system composed of interrelated building blocks (as opposed to strict layers), giving students and professionals the best possible conceptual foundation on which to understand current networking technologies, as well as the new ones that will quickly take their place.

Incorporating instructor and user feedback, this edition has also been fully updated and includes all-new material on MPLS and switching, wireless and mobile technology, peer-to-peer networks, Ipv6, overlay and content distribution networks, and more. As in the past, all instruction is rigorously framed by problem statements and supported by specific protocol references, C-code examples, and thought-provoking end-of-chapter exercises.

New to the edition is a downloadable network stimulation lab manual that allows students to visualize and experiment with core networking technologies in direct coordination with the book's discussion. Thanks to this and many other enhancements, Computer Networks: A Systems Approach remains an essential resource for a successful classroom experience and a rewarding career in networking.

* Written by an author team with over thirty years of first-hand experience in networking research, development, and teaching--two leaders in the work of defining and implementing many of the protocols discussed in the book.
* Includes all-new coverage and updated material on MPLS and switching, wireless and mobile technology, peer-to-peer networks, Ipv6, overlay and content distribution networks, VPNs, IP-Telephony, network security, and multimedia communications (SIP, SDP).
* Additional and earlier focus on applications in this edition makes core protocols more accessible and more meaningful to readers already familiar with networked applications.
* Features chapter-framing statements, over 400 end-of-chapter exercises, example exercises(with solutions), shaded sidebars covering advanced topics, web resources and other proven pedagogical features.
* Through a companion Web site (see button on this website), provides many additional resources, including a downloadable network simulation lab manual tightly integrated with the topics in the book.


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"This third edition represents another major upgrade...But it has not lost track of its larger goal, to tell you not only the facts but the why behind the facts...What this book will teach you in today's networked world will give the insight needed to work in tomorrow's landscape."
-From the Foreword by David Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"This book is valuable for students and professionals. Thanks to its various enhancements, it is unquestionably a rich resource of knowledge on networking technologies. The interesting way the authors wrote it causes readers to be absorbed in the book." - IEEE Communications Magazine - Rafal Stankiewicz

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Meticulously updated to reflect recent changes in networking technology. New to this edition, a companion network simulation lab manual complements the book's content.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 813 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 3 edition (May 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155860832X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558608320
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.4 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #951,236 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Provides excellent networking foundation, August 24, 2003
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Scott Parmenter (Hermosa Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Computer Networks, Third Edition: A Systems Approach, 3rd Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) (Hardcover)
This review is for the 3rd edition. I haven't finished reading this book, but I'm really impressed with it. Obviously, computer networking is a huge topic area, and no one book can be all things to all people. But if you're looking for an introductory book that provides a solid foundation of networking concepts and theory, then I strongly recommend this text!

No one area is covered in exceptional detail. Instead, it starts from the ground up in easy to read chunks that manages not to talk down to the reader, covering a wide range of topics in enough detail to allow the interested reader to further his/her studies with more advanced (and focused) material later on.

Contents:

1. Foundation
- Applications
- Requirements
- Network Architecture
- Implementing Network Software
- Performance
- Summary
2. Direct Link Networks
- Hardware Building Blocks
- Encoding (NRZ, NRZI, Manchester, 4B/5B)
- Framing
- Error Detection
- Reliable Transmission
- Ethernet (802.3)
- Token Rings (802.5, FDDI)
- Wireless (802.11)
- Network Adaptors
- Summary
3. Packet Switching
- Switching and Forwarding
- Bridges and LAN Switches
- Cell Switching (ATM)
- Implementation and Performance
- Summary
4. Internetworking
- Simple Internetworking (IP)
- Routing
- Global Internet
- Multicast
- Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
- Summary
5. End-to-End Protocols
- Simple Demultiplexer (UDP)
- Reliable Byte Stream (TCP)
- Remote Procedure Call
- Performance
- Summary
6. Congestion Control and Resource Allocation
- Issues in Resource Allocation
- Queueing Disciplines
- TCP Congestion Control
- Congestion-Avoidance Mechanisms
- Quality of Service
- Summary
7. End-to-End Data
- Presentation Formatting
- Data Compression
- Summary
8. Network Security
- Cryptographic Algorithms
- Security Mechanisms
- Example Systems
- Firewalls
- Summary
9. Applications
- Name Service (DNS)
- Traditional Applications
- Multimedia Applications
- Overlay Networks
- Summary

It also includes a 23 page bibliography.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good general introduction, not an engineering textbook., January 27, 2005
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This review is from: Computer Networks, Third Edition: A Systems Approach, 3rd Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) (Hardcover)
Although this book clarifies the concepts of networking quite good, it lacks in-depth mathematical & statistical theory.
For those who are interested in the general picture, it's an excellent book. The authors actually succeeded quite good in not making it 'too dry'. For those who need 'more', like engineers and students in telecommunications/electronics, such as theories, applications and examples on efficiency, network performance parameters, etc., please look further as this book just doesn't offer that (and it probably never intended to).
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for Academic Studies. But..., November 23, 2005
This review is from: Computer Networks, Third Edition: A Systems Approach, 3rd Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) (Hardcover)
I am studying this as part of my course. I have found this book teaches you from the base about Networking. It's really helpful in understanding the underlying technologies. Larry and Bruce have done a wonderful job in covering almost all of the aspects. But... I found only one thing lacking. That is...graphical explanations. This book is more of text with required graphics but in some places it took time to visualize the concept. I have had Behrouz A. Forozan's (I hope I have spelt the name correctly) "TCP/IP: The Complete Protocol Suite" along with this. Particularly I found some of the parts like ATM, Routing and other chapters' in this book textually gives us a thorough understanding and Forozan's book does depict that visually in a better way. Here is the bottomline, have this book as "The" texbook and have some other books like the as I mentioned before.
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First Sentence:
Suppose you want to build a computer network, one that has the potential to grow to global proportions and to support applications as diverse as teleconferencing, video-on-demand, electronic commerce, distributed computing, and digital libraries. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
canonical intermediate form, demux key, premium packets, address assignment efficiency, demultiplexing key, marshalling system, same network part, protocol graph, sliding window algorithm, network adaptor, sequence number space, end system multicast, silly window syndrome, playback point, congestion bit, int socket, congestion window, forwarding table, sentinel approach, intradomain routing, fragmentation header, stub compiler, advertised window, forwarding algorithm, free buffer space
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Further Reading, Differentiated Services, World Wide Web, Frame Relay, Port Mapper, Sender Receiver, United States, Direct Link Networks Figure, Internetworking Figure, End-to-End Data, Adaptation Layer, Foundation Figure, Gigabit Ethernet, Packet Switching Figure, Address Resolution Protocol, Applications Figure, End-to-End Protocols Figure, Multiprotocol Label Switching, Node Cost, Resource Reservation Protocol, Simple Network Management Protocol, Transmission Control Protocol, Input Position Output Position, Network Host, Network Security Figure
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