
This Is The Ebook Of The Printed Book And May Not Include Any Media, Website Access Codes, Or Print Supplements That May Come Packaged With The Bound Book. Computer Networks, 5/e Is Appropriate For Computer Networking Or Introduction To Networking Courses At Both The Undergraduate And Graduate Level In Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Cis, Mis, And Business Departments. Tanenbaum Takes A Structured Approach To Explaining How Networks Work From The Inside Out. He Starts With An Explanation Of The Physical Layer Of Networking, Computer Hardware And Transmission Systems; Then Works His Way Up To Network Applications. Tanenbaum's In-depth Application Coverage Includes Email; The Domain Name System; The World Wide Web (both Client- And Server-side); And Multimedia (including Voice Over Ip, Internet Radio Video On Demand, Video Conferencing, And Streaming Media. Each Chapter Follows A Consistent Approach: Tanenbaum Presents Key Principles, Then Illustrates Them Utilizing Real-world Example Networks That Run Through The Entire Book—the Internet, And Wireless Networks, Including Wireless Lans, Broadband Wireless And Bluetooth. The Fifth Edition Includes A Chapter Devoted Exclusively To Network Security. The Textbook Is Supplemented By A Solutions Manual, As Well As A Website Containing Powerpoint Slides, Art In Various Forms, And Other Tools For Instruction, Including A Protocol Simulator Whereby Students Can Develop And Test Their Own Network Protocols.
Page Count:
960
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
ISBN-10:
0133072622
ISBN-13:
9780133072624
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