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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No regrets
I'll make two separate sets of comments - one for professors and one for students.

Students first... Forouzan is about as easy to read as any book on the subject. Since Forouzan has done a pretty good job of keeping the text up-to-date, however, you may find it difficult to use a previous edition of the text. I would estimate that about 20% of the material is either...

Published on January 27, 2004 by swingreen

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good points and bad
I'll preface this by saying I'm only on page 102 of the book, but I have to agree with a previous user about the annoying errors. I bought this book to study on my own and test out of a college prerequisite class. Some things are crystal clear, but there are places where he'll state one thing and contradict himself later on.

One example is in chpt. 4...
Published on June 10, 2005 by K. Dawson


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No regrets, January 27, 2004
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swingreen "swingreen" (Brooksville, FL United States) - See all my reviews
I'll make two separate sets of comments - one for professors and one for students.

Students first... Forouzan is about as easy to read as any book on the subject. Since Forouzan has done a pretty good job of keeping the text up-to-date, however, you may find it difficult to use a previous edition of the text. I would estimate that about 20% of the material is either new or revised in the 3rd edition. The website also has some pretty good student resources, such as notes and related study tools.

For professors... I have been using the text since its first edition and have no regrets. In the third edition, Forouzan departs from the 7-layered OSI model to something he calls the 5-layered Internet model (Application, Transport, Network, DL, Physical), which may not be "standard", but it certainly makes things a little easier when talking about the Internet and modern computer networks. There seems to be enough quantitative material to satisfy those who wish to take a more engineering-centered approach to data comm, although I'm not sure how this text would fly in a school of engineering (my home is a school of business). There are ample online resources for professors, including powerpoint shows and exam materials. The only other text I would consider as a substitute for Forouzan is the slightly more technical text by Stallings, but as I said, I have never had any regrets about Forouzan.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent entry level text, June 18, 2003
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Dave Bremer (Dunedin, Otago New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Data Communications and Networking 2/e Update (Hardcover)
I teach a second year under-graduate (degree) course in Data Communications and Networking. This is the first networking paper that students will take. I have used Shay, Stallings and Tanenbaum in the past but have changed to Forouzan because I believe that it does an excellent job of introducing concepts at a level that is readily understood by a novice. Student feedback confirms that it is about the right level and that they feel they actually understand the text - quite a bonus ;-)

Another review recommends the above authors - and I agree they give an excellent treatment of the topic - but they require an advanced student. I would select Stallings or Tanenbaum for a paper that follows the introductory paper (we actually use Comer for the advanced paper which is specifically TCP/IP)

Forouzan's "Data Comms and Networking" is clear, plainly written - yet gives a good depth to the topics being considered. The diagrams and practice questions are excellent.

I highly recommend this book for an introductory under-graduate text.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive Text, October 10, 2000
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This book gives full coverage of all of the basics of data communications including signals, modulation, transmission media, and ECC. It has a comprehensive coverage of OSI and networking protocols with illustrative details of packet and frame contents with emphasis on the first four layers. There is coverage of most important networking technologies including TCP/IP, ATM, ISDN, frame relay and SONET. The many illustrations are appreciated. The book is well written and easy to follow and has excellent breadth of coverage but it does not develop theoretical aspects or mathematics in areas such as modulation or traffic modeling. I am considering adopting this text for a second-year computer science course.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good points and bad, June 10, 2005
I'll preface this by saying I'm only on page 102 of the book, but I have to agree with a previous user about the annoying errors. I bought this book to study on my own and test out of a college prerequisite class. Some things are crystal clear, but there are places where he'll state one thing and contradict himself later on.

One example is in chpt. 4 discussing line coding. First he states that for NRZ-L positive voltage usually means the bit is 0, while negative voltage means the bit is 1. In the next section he states "Like NRZ-L, positive voltage means 1 and negative voltage means 0." Which is correct?!?

In addition, there are places where he'll refer to a topic or equation and state that he discussed it before when he didn't.

For someone who has no background in this at all and no way to ask questions, these errors and contradictions are very frustrating. It's a compehensive book, but it's time for a new edition or, at the least, an online errata page.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very easy to read and understand, December 11, 2003
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This review is from: Data Communications and Networking 2/e Update (Hardcover)
Forouzan made another noble work! This textbook is one of my first group of books in computer networking area. I finished reading this book 2 years ago. It has a clear text, very friendly and easy to read.

I highly recommended this book for everyone interested in Computer Network, especially a student.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ok text for beginners, May 19, 2003
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This review is from: Data Communications and Networking 2/e Update (Hardcover)
I am currently teaching a class using this text. I think that it is OK- but I personally would prefer Stallings or Tanenbaum. Stallings and Tanenbaum are much more engineering or technically oriented.

I have come across a number of small annoying errors in Forouzan's text, as well as a number of opinions that he puts out as facts. Of course I wouldn't be annoyed if his opinions and mine agreed - but he could at least properly identify them. This mostly is a problem with what technologies are "winners" or "losers" in the marketplace, or what dificulties are presented with trying to implement some of the protocols mentioned.

If you want to know how stuff really works go with Stallings or Tanenbaum. If you want to know how to communications is used by a business - there are a number of other texts that are far better. I feel like this text is half-way in between. Unfortunately I am unable to change what text we are using here...

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Seminal Text, December 18, 2002
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Aaron D. Sanders (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Data Communications and Networking 2/e Update (Hardcover)
This book is one of the great texts on the subjects covered. It has been a required text for two undergraduate and one (so far) graduate class that I have taken.

Mr. Forouzan's prose is clear and his examples understandable. The only thing that might make portions of this book a difficult read for some people is the complexity of some of the material covered. The book starts at the electrical (Manchester encoding, NRZ, etc.), and gradually builds until the networking process is clear, top to bottom. In terms of completeness, I have not seen another book that covers everything from the LAN to the WAN like this book. Also included are related topics like cellular networks, PSTN, encryption, and even the application layer of the OSI model. The complete OSI model is covered with great depth.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great book to buy, April 23, 2001
I have bought this book because was totally disappointed with my lecture presentation in my MSc course. I wanted something clear, understandable and if possible even enjoyable on the subject. I think I have found it. This book is great, easy to follow and understand. After finishing my modul on this subject I even went searching for additional courses on networking. I think I will buy the TCP/IP book from Mr Forozuan as well. I highly recommend it anyone who wants to be interested in the subject.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book to learn., November 30, 2002
This review is from: Data Communications and Networking 2/e Update (Hardcover)
~Although the price of the book is outrageous, the content the author put into is worth the money well spend compared with other book series. Though the book starts at laymans' terms, it progress to more detail and exciting about communications, and I especially like the author's discussion about digital bit transmissions, which is the best I awared of compared with others (Tanenbaum, Comer, Stalling, etc). The appendix for Fourier Series really stands out for readers who are deep serious to~~ apply the knowledge with '1's and '0' to new perspective.~
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Data Communications and Networking, August 25, 2001
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Hatem (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
Excellent Book. I was really impressed with the topics as well as the way the material is presented. It is an in-depth, easy to follow book that benifits everyone involved in the data communication field. If you are a beginner student or an advanced network designer, this is IT.
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