E-Book Details:
Title: | Data Communications and Networking, 3/e |
Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math |
Author: | Behrouz A Forouzan, DeAnza College |
Edition: | 3rd edition |
Format: | PDF |
ISBN: | 0072515848 |
EAN: | 978-0072923544 |
No.ofPages: | 973 |
Book Description:
Data Communications and Networking, 3/e provides a comprehensive and current introduction to networking technologies. The book is accessible to students from all backgrounds and uses hundreds of figures to visually represent concepts. The new edition has been completely updated to reflect the constantly changing world of network technologies. Enhanced coverage of bluetooth, wireless, satellites, as well as four new chapters on security have been added.
The third edition has transitioned from using the 7-layer OSI model to the 5-layer Internet Model. More time is spent on TCP/IP in the new organization. Forouzan's book continues to be supported by an On-line Learning Center (OLC) that contains many extra resources for students and instructors. Some of the features include PowerPoints, solutions, self-quizzing, and Flash animations that illustrate concepts.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Behrouz A. Forouzan graduated from the University of California, Irvine. He is currently a Professor at DeAnza College, where he has been involved in their course development for Computer Information Systems. Additionally, he works as a System Development Consultant for various companies. Forouzan is also the author of many successful programming and networking books including, Data Communications and Networking, TCP/IP Protocol Suite, and Local Area Networks.
New to this Edition:
- Chapter 12 Inter procedural Analysis
- The third edition is organized according to the Internet Model and spends more time covering TCP/IP topics.
- Optional sections containing select algorithms have been added, giving instructors a choice on how much math they would like to cover.
- TCP/IP coverage has been expanded for the third edition.
- Coverage of network security issues, an increasingly important area, has been expanded and updated for the third edition. The book now includes four current chapters on security.
- Material has been completely updated to reflect the most recent networking technologies such as bluetooth, wireless, new satellite information, and updated security material.
FEATURES:
- The book teaches data communications and networking to students without requring heavy technical background while still providing challenges to more experienced students.
- More than 700 figures provide complete, visual presentation of the material.
- Many examples have been developed in each chapter to demonstrate the concepts.
- An On-line Learning Center is available to provide extra material to both students and instructors. Some features of the on-line learning center include: PowerPoint Slides, Solutions, Automated Self-Tests, and Animated Figures. Summaries at the end of each chapter emphasize the key points.
- The practice set includes and extensive number of review questions, multiple choice questions, and extended exercises.
Table of Contents:
Part I: Introduction
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Network Models
Chapter 2: Network Models
Part II: Physical Layer
Chapter 3: Signals
Chapter 4: Digital Transmissions
Chapter 5: Analog Transmissions
Chapter 6: Multiplexing
Chapter 7: Transmission Media
Chapter 8: Circuit Switching and Telephone Network
Chapter 9: High Speed Digital Access: DSL, Cable Modems and SONET
Chapter 4: Digital Transmissions
Chapter 5: Analog Transmissions
Chapter 6: Multiplexing
Chapter 7: Transmission Media
Chapter 8: Circuit Switching and Telephone Network
Chapter 9: High Speed Digital Access: DSL, Cable Modems and SONET
Part III: Data Link Layer
Chapter 10: Error Detection and Correction
Chapter 11: Data Link Control and Protocols
Chapter 12: Point to Point Access: PPP
Chapter 13: Multiple Access
Chapter 14: Local Area Networks: Ethernet
Chapter 15: Wireless LANs
Chapter 16: Connecting LANs, Backbone Networks, and Virtual LANs
Chapter 17: Cellular Telephone and Satellite Networks
Chapter 18: Virtual Circuit Switching, Frame Relay, and ATM
Chapter 11: Data Link Control and Protocols
Chapter 12: Point to Point Access: PPP
Chapter 13: Multiple Access
Chapter 14: Local Area Networks: Ethernet
Chapter 15: Wireless LANs
Chapter 16: Connecting LANs, Backbone Networks, and Virtual LANs
Chapter 17: Cellular Telephone and Satellite Networks
Chapter 18: Virtual Circuit Switching, Frame Relay, and ATM
Part IV: Network Layer
Chapter 19: Host to Host Delivery: Internetworking, Addressing, and Routing
Chapter 20: Network Layer Protocols: ARP, IPv4, ICMP, IPv6, and ICMPv6
Chapter 21: Unicast and Multicast Routers: Routing Protocols
Chapter 20: Network Layer Protocols: ARP, IPv4, ICMP, IPv6, and ICMPv6
Chapter 21: Unicast and Multicast Routers: Routing Protocols
Part V: Transport Layer
Chapter 22: Process to Process Delivery: UDP and TCP
Chapter 23: Congestion Control and Quality of Service
Chapter 23: Congestion Control and Quality of Service
Part VI: Application Layer
Chapter 24: Client-Server Model: Socket Interface
Chapter 25: Domain Name Service (DNS)
Chapter 26: Electronic Mail (SMTP) and File Transfer (FTP)
Chapter 27: HTTP and WWW
Chapter 28: Multimedia
Chapter 25: Domain Name Service (DNS)
Chapter 26: Electronic Mail (SMTP) and File Transfer (FTP)
Chapter 27: HTTP and WWW
Chapter 28: Multimedia
Part VII: Network Security
Chapter 29: Cryptography
Chapter 30: Message Security, User Authentication and Key Management
Chapter 31: Security Protocols in the Internet
Chapter 30: Message Security, User Authentication and Key Management
Chapter 31: Security Protocols in the Internet
Appendix A ASCII Code
Appendix B Numbering Systems and Transformation
Appendix C The OSI Model
Appendix D 8B/6T Code
Appendix E Checksum Calculation
Appendix F Structure of a Router
Appendix G ATM LANs
Appendix H Client Server Programs
Appendix I RFCs
Appendix J UDP and TCP Ports
Appendix K Contact Addresses
Appendix B Numbering Systems and Transformation
Appendix C The OSI Model
Appendix D 8B/6T Code
Appendix E Checksum Calculation
Appendix F Structure of a Router
Appendix G ATM LANs
Appendix H Client Server Programs
Appendix I RFCs
Appendix J UDP and TCP Ports
Appendix K Contact Addresses
2 comments :
i want mcq from your book on computer networking.
its deleted ......
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