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Data communications and networking / Behrouz A. Forouzan.

By: Forouzan, Behrouz A.
Series: McGraw-Hill Forouzan networking series: ©2013New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill Education, ©2013Edition: 5th ed., global ed.Description: xxxviii, 1226 p. : ill., charts ; 24 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9780071315869 (pbk.).Subject(s): Data transmission systems | Computer networksDDC classification: 004.6/F76 Other classification: CCS
Contents:
Part I: Overview Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Network Models Part 2: Physical Layer Chapter 3 Introduction to Physical Layer Chapter 4 Digital Transmission Chapter 5 Analog Transmission Chapter 6 Bandwidth Utilization: Multiplexing and Spreading <hy3>Chapter 7 Transmission Media Chapter 8 Switching Part 3: Data Link Layer Chapter 9 Introduction to Data-Link Layer Chapter 10 Error Detection and Correction Chapter 11 Data Link Control (DLC) Chapter 12 Media Access Control (MAC) Chapter 13 Wired LANs: Ethernet Chapter 14 Other Wired Networks Chapter 15 Wireless LANs Chapter 16 Other Wireless Networks Chapter 17 Connecting Devices and Virtual LANs Part 4: Network Layer Chapter 18 Introduction to Network Layer Chapter 19 Network-Layer Protocols Chapter 20 Unicast Routing Chapter 21 Multicast Routing Chapter 22 Next Generation IP Part 5: Transport Layer Chapter 23 Introduction to Transport Layer Chapter 24 Internet Transport-Layer Protocols Part 6: Application Layer Chapter 25 Introduction to Application Layer Chapter 26 Standard Client-Server Protocols Chapter 27 Network Management Chapter 28 Multimedia Chapter 29 Peer-to-Peer Paradigm Part 7: Topics Related to All Layers Chapter 30 Quality of Service Chapter 31 Cryptography and Network Security Chapter 32 Internet Security Appendices Appendix A Unicode Appendix B Positioning Numbering System Appendix C HTML, CSS, XML, and XSL Appendix D A Touch of Probability Appendix E Mathematical Review Appendix F Miscellaneous Information Appendix G 8B/6T Code Appendix H Telephone History
Summary: Suitable for international computer networks students, this title presents an accessible approach to data communications and networking. It contains 830 figures and 150 tables to provide a visual and intuitive opportunity for understanding the material.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Overview Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Network Models Part 2: Physical Layer Chapter 3 Introduction to Physical Layer Chapter 4 Digital Transmission Chapter 5 Analog Transmission Chapter 6 Bandwidth Utilization: Multiplexing and Spreading <hy3>Chapter 7 Transmission Media Chapter 8 Switching Part 3: Data Link Layer Chapter 9 Introduction to Data-Link Layer Chapter 10 Error Detection and Correction Chapter 11 Data Link Control (DLC) Chapter 12 Media Access Control (MAC) Chapter 13 Wired LANs: Ethernet Chapter 14 Other Wired Networks Chapter 15 Wireless LANs Chapter 16 Other Wireless Networks Chapter 17 Connecting Devices and Virtual LANs Part 4: Network Layer Chapter 18 Introduction to Network Layer Chapter 19 Network-Layer Protocols Chapter 20 Unicast Routing Chapter 21 Multicast Routing Chapter 22 Next Generation IP Part 5: Transport Layer Chapter 23 Introduction to Transport Layer Chapter 24 Internet Transport-Layer Protocols Part 6: Application Layer Chapter 25 Introduction to Application Layer Chapter 26 Standard Client-Server Protocols Chapter 27 Network Management Chapter 28 Multimedia Chapter 29 Peer-to-Peer Paradigm Part 7: Topics Related to All Layers Chapter 30 Quality of Service Chapter 31 Cryptography and Network Security Chapter 32 Internet Security Appendices Appendix A Unicode Appendix B Positioning Numbering System Appendix C HTML, CSS, XML, and XSL Appendix D A Touch of Probability Appendix E Mathematical Review Appendix F Miscellaneous Information Appendix G 8B/6T Code Appendix H Telephone History

Suitable for international computer networks students, this title presents an accessible approach to data communications and networking. It contains 830 figures and 150 tables to provide a visual and intuitive opportunity for understanding the material.

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