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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2002. január 10.
- ISBN 9780195113983
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem592 oldal
- Méret 239x191x35 mm
- Súly 1207 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk numerous figures 0
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Rövid leírás:
Networks for Computer Scientists and Engineers is a data communications and networks textbook which covers both fundamental theory and new technologies. It is unique in that it is oriented towards, and combined with, software projects for a multi-platform distributed environment. A CD-ROM containing lab materials, the LINUX operating system, and program source codes for the software projects will accompany the text. An instructor's manual will also be available. The book, projects and labs together actively engage students in the learning process and provide opportunities for critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity in a controlled real-world environment. The text is targeted for undergraduate students majoring in computer science and/or software engineering.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Designed for undergraduate computer science and engineering students, Networks for Computer Scientists and Engineers by Youlu Zheng and Shakil Akhtar includes both fundamental theory and modern technologies. It covers LAN, WAN, and high-speed networking technologies; OSI seven layers; data communications; network performance and programming; and management and security. Each chapter contains problem sets and up-to-date references to current World Wide Web sites. This data communications and networks textbook includes numerous figures, examples, summaries, review questions, a glossary, and references. Answers to the review questions are provided in the accompanying instructor's manual. A progressive and cumulative approach to presenting material provides students with a better understanding of complex concepts as each chapter effectively builds on previous information.
One of the unique and innovative features of Networks for Computer Scientists and Engineers is its instructor's manual and CD, which provide software development projects and step-by-step instructions for constructing a cost-effective prototype network lab, using resources available to most four-year colleges. The projects are not merely samples but complete software packages with real applications that have been thoroughly tested by professors and students at several universities. The CD-ROM contains lab materials, the LINUX operating system, and program source codes for the software projects. Since today's service-oriented network environment requires supervisor privilege for all management and security functions, this cost-effective prototype not only demonstrates how different protocols and components are integrated into a heterogeneous network, but also provides an ideal environment for trouble-shooting and experimental network management.
Networks for Computer Scientists and Engineers, the accompanying software projects, and the prototype lab actively engage students in the learning process and provide opportunities for critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity in a controlled real-world setting.
"This comprehensive and well-structured book reinforces learning at the end of each chapter by providing a concise summary, extenisve references, and questions". Computer Bulletin, November 2002.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Evolution of Data Communications and Networks
Recent Changes in Telecommunications
The Progress and Future of Telecommunications
Present Solutions
Telephone System and Computer Telephony
Telephone and Call Progress
Telephone Network
Telephone Numbering
Computer Telephony
Computer Telephony
Internet Telephony
Unified Messaging
Distributed Systems and Client-Server Model
Centralized Computing vs. Distributed and Client-Server Systems
Three-Tiered Client-Server Systems
Web-Based Application Server and Electronic Commerce
Protocols and Standardization
Protocol Syntax and Semantics
National and International Standards
Telecommunication Standards and Organizations
Networks Standards and Organizations
Chapter Summary
References
Articles
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 2. Data Communications
Advantages of Digital Communications
Transmission Media
Shielded and Unshielded Twisted Pair (STP and UTP) Wiring
Coaxial Cable
Optical Fiber
Radio and Microwave
Satellite Communications
Fundamentals of Digital Transmission
Frequency Spectrum, Bandwidth, and Data Rate
Shannon's Theorem
Sampling (Nyquist) Theorem
Digitization and Multilevel Transmission
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Advanced Digitization Techniques--CPCM, DPCM and ADPCM
Modulation Techniques and Modems
Amplitude Modulation
Frequency Modulation
Phase Modulation
Modem Technologies
Terminal Devices
Dumb and Intelligent Terminals
Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communications Equipment
Wireless Communication
Digital Cellular Telephone and Personal Communication Services (PCS)
Wireless Data Services
Geographic Position Systems (GPS) and Applications
Videoconference
Desktop Videoconference Systems
Document Conference
Videoconference Standards
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
Articles
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 3. OSI Seveln Layer Network Model
Physical Layer
Data Encoding
Multiplexing Schemes
Data Link Layer
Asynchronous and Synchronous Communications
Error Detection and Correction
Framing and Flow Control
High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)
Network Layer
Subnet Concept
Overview of Switching Techniques
Routing Strategies
Congestion Control
Transport Layer and Session Layer
Presentation Layer and Application Layer
Data Compression
Encryption and Decryption
Network Applications
Network Performance
Delay
Throughput
Bandwidth Utilization
Error Rate, Congesting, and Network Reliability
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 4. LAN Technologies
LAN Overview
Protocols and Standards
IEEE Standards
CSMA/CD, Ethernet and IEEE 802.3
Token Bus and IEEE 802.4
Token Ring and IEEE 802.5
Commercial LAN Systems
Wireless LAN and IEEE 802.11
LAN Hardware
Connecting Components: Cabling, Connectors, Transceivers, Repeater and Network Interface Card
Workstations and Network Server
Network Storage Systems and Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM)
LAN Services and LAN Operating Systems
Network File System
Network Directory Services
Network Printing and Fax Services
Backup
LAN Operating Systems
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
Articles
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 5. TCP/IP and Internet
Internet Architecture
Internet Addresses
Gateway Addressing
Network and Broadcast Addressing
Dotted Decimal Notation
Loopback Address
Weaknesses in Internet Addressing
Mapping of Physical and IP Addresses
RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol)
Internet Protocol (IP) and Datagram
IP Datagram Format and Type of Services
Datagram Encapsulation and Fragmentation
Reassembly and Fragmentation Control
Other Fields
Error and Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
IPv6
Routing Protocols
Routing Table and Routing Mechanism
Subnet Routing
Internet Routing
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
TCP Header and Services
Connection Establishment and Termination
Flow Control and Window Size Advertising
TCP Time Out and Retransmission
Internet Standard Services
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and Examples
POP3 (Post Office Protocol)
Remote Login and Telnet
Domain Name System (DNS)
Mapping Domain Names to IP Addresses
DNS Message
Recent Advances in Internet Domain Name Hierarchy
TCP/IP for PCs
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
Point-to-Point (PPP)
Winsock
Internet Applications
World Wide Web (WWW)
Recent Developments
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
Articles
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 6. Access & High Speed Networking Technologies
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
ISDN Signaling and Architecture
ISDN Protocols
ISDN Advantages
Broadband ISDN
Cable Modem System
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Technology
Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS)
SMDS Features
SMDS Addressing and Protocols
Frame Relay
Protocol and Architecture
Implementation
Frame Relay Performance Analysis and Congestion Control
Voice over Frame Relay
Migration towards ATM
Fast Ethernet, 100VG-AnyLAN and Gigabit Ethernet
100VG-AnyLAN
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
FDDI and CDDI
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Networks
ATM Advantages
ATM Switching
ATM Internetworking with Frame Relay
IP Over ATM
ATM Future
SONET
SONET Signals and Architecture
SONET Layers and Frames
SONET Overhead
SONET Fault Tolerance
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 7. Switching and Virtual LAN
Hub Technology
Early Hubs
Intelligent Hub and Its Component
Interconnecting LANs and Collapsed Backbone Network
Switching Technology for LAN and Internetworking
Switching Architectures
Ethernet Switch
Token Ring Switches
FDDI Switches
Switching Network Management
Non-ATM Virtual LANs
Segment-Based VLAN
Media Access Control (MAC)-Based VLAN
IP-Address Based VLAN
ATM Virtual LAN
ATM LAN Emulation
ATM Edge Routers
ATM Virtual Routers
ATM Relational Networks
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 8. Network Performance
Why Study Network Performance?
Analytical Approaches
Delay Throughput Analysis
Probability Techniques
M/M/1 Queues
M/M/? Queues
Markov Models
Discrete Time Markov Model
Continuous Time Markov Model
Reliability Models
Simulation
Continuous Simulation
Discrete Event Simulation (DEVS)
Simulation Models
Simulation of Token Bus Scheme
Using COMNET III for Network Simulation
Using OPNET Modeler for Network Simulation and Modeling
Network Traffic Monitoring
Windows-Based Traffic Monitoring
Ethernet Traffic Monitoring
DOS-Based EtherVision by Triticom
Windows-Based Jetlan Traffic Monitor
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 9. Network Management
SNMP
Introduction
SNMP Model
Structure of Management Information
SNMPv2
SNMPv3
RMON and RMONv2
RMON Model
RMON2
TMN
Physical Architecture
Differences between TMN and OSI
Next Generation Directory Services
Web-Based Network Management
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 10. Communication and Network Security
Cryptography
Secret Key Cryptography
Public Key Cryptography
The Data Encryption Standard (DES) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Serial Encryption
Link-Level, Network-Level, and Application-Level Encryption
Digital Signatures, Message Digest (MD5), and Digital Certification
Kerberos
Firewalls
Packet Filtering Principle
Router-Based Packet Filtering Firewall
Application Gateway Firewall
Circuit Gateway Firewall
Firewall Architectures
Anti-Virus
Rogue Programs and Viruses
Hiding a Virus
What Do Viruses Do?
Virus Detection and Prevention
Survivor's Guide to Virus Infection
Anti-Virus Software
New Technologies in Network Security Applications
Internet Commerce and Electronic Money
Secure Internet Commerce and Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Secure Container for Electronic Publishing
Smartcard and Secure Electronic Transaction (SET)
Random One-Time Pad and No-Key Encryption
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
Articles
World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 11. Network Programming
Serial Port and Parallel Port Programming
Serial Port Programming
Parallel Port Programming
NetBios Programming
TCP/IP and Socket Programming
Interprocess Communication and Pipes
Creation of Sockets
Socket Connection between Client and Server
Using Internet Library and DNS
Blocking, Synchronization and Timing
Sample Client/Server Programs
Winsock Programming
Using Winsock
Example Program
RPC Programming
JAVA Programming
Chapter Summary
Problems
References
Articles
World Wide Web Sites