Computer networking a top-down approach fourth edition pdf
Major updates on wireless technology appear throughout text. A fully revised section on P2P networking includes new emphasis on P2P content distribution. A new treatment of throughput performance complements the current treatment of delay and loss performance in chapter 1. New Hands-on Labs use the Ethereal packet sniffer and can be performed at any computer connected to the Internet. Many new homework problems enhance all of the chapters. Freshly updated interviews with networking heavyweights and visionaries provide students with motivational insights from experts.
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Signed out You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Some aspects of networking are really detailed and thorough - especially when discussing how to build the network layer into software, but when trying to understand the concepts, this book misses pretty significantly. I found myself flipping through several pages looking for the meat of the topic. Why did it end there?
I liked that the book was organized into the network layers, but there was still some cherry-picking of the details that should have had more content. This has been mentioned in another review as well. Well written text. The homework problems are awkwardly written. Many of them are written as a string of questions, rather than being broken out in to part a, b, c, etc. It is easy to overlook part of the problem, or provide an incomplete answer. Most books in computer networks start bottom-up.
This is good for those who might be beginners or those who are just looking to get a high level understanding of the field since it starts with the bigger picture and gets to the complicated lower level stuff later. Computer networks might feel dry to some, so starting with the upper level layers to the lower level ones later can more easily grab readers' attention.
As a result they're more likely to stay for the entire ride and see how great computer networks are. It provides interesting end of chapter interviews! It also mentions the history and its influence on computer networks, which one might not take away from a computer networks class even though it is the basis of the internet that we know today. Great book! College textbooks are generally difficult to read, but I've found this text to be rather easy to digest.
The first two chapters were especially useful when it came to describing how the Internet works and how applications interface with the Internet. Highly recommended! Over priced reprint of previous versions. Version 6 is almost the exact same book and it's much cheaper. I have the International Edition and so can only speak for that. To learn more, view our Privacy Policy. To browse Academia.
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