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Data communications and networking, 5th edition
DAFTAR ISI:
Part I Overview
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Network models
Part II Physical Layer
Chapter 3 Introduction to physical layer
Chapter 4 Digital transmission
Chapter 5 Analog transmission
Chapter 6 Bandwidth utulization: multiplexing and spectrum spreading
Chapter 7 Transmission media
Chapter 8 Switching
Part III Data-Lingk 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 Othe wired networks
Chapter 15 Wireless LANs
Chapter 16 Other wireless networks
Part IV 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 V Transport Layer
Chapter 23 Introduction to transport layer
Chapter 24 Transport-layer protocols
Part VI Aplication 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 VII Topics Related to Layers
Chapter 30 Quality of service
Chapter 31 Cryptography and network security
Chapter 32 Internet security
Book Review:
We are pleased to present this edition of Forouzan's Data Communications and Networking. It has been developed specifically to meet the need of students of computer networks. In addition to a chapter on the peer-to-peer paradigm, a full chapter on quality of service (QoS), generous coverage of forward error correction, coverage of WiMAX and material on socket-interface programming in Java, we have added new end-of-chapter questions and problems to make the content more relevant and improve learning outcomes for the student.
Technologies related to data communications and networking are among the fastest growing in our culture today, and there is no better guide to this rapidly expanding field than Behrouz Forouzan, an author whose visual, student-friendly approach has become a hallmark in computer science instruction.
This Global Edition has been adapted to meet the needs of courses outside of the United States and does not align with the instructor and student resources available with the U.S. edition.
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