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Computer Networks / Mayank Dave

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cengage Learning India New Delhi 2012Description: Book xii, 400p. : ill. ; 24cmISBN:
  • 9788131509869
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.6 DAVĀ 23rd
Online resources: Summary: It includes bibliography and index pages. Overview: 'Computer Networks covers the curriculum requirements for a single-semester course on computer networks. Primarily intended to be used as a textbook for undergraduate students of computer science and engineering, information technology, and electronics and communication engineering, the book will also be useful to students pursuing MCA. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to computer networks, including a history of computer networks, network architecture and models, and switching techniques. It goes on to cover the various principles, standards, and protocols developed for 1.Communication over different types of communication media 2.Error control 3.Reliable end-to-end transmission 4.Local and wide area networks 5.Interconnection to different networks 6.Routing 7.Network security 8.Network management Written in an easy-to-underst and manner, the book discusses all the relevant topics comprehensively with practical examples. The text is rich in illustrations and diagrams to clarify concepts. It includes end-of-chapter exercises to test the students' understanding of the concepts discussed. Features: '1.Fundamentals oriented approach to concepts of computer networks 2.Current topics such as wireless LANs, mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, peer-to-peer networks, WiFi, WiMAX, and Bluetooth 3.A large number of illustrations for easy and clear understanding 4.Features such as learning objectives, end-of-chapter summary, and review questions for reinforcing learning outcomes Table of Contents: 'Chapter 1 Introductory Concepts Chapter 2 The Physical Layer Chapter 3 The Data Link Layer Chapter 4 Local Area Networks Chapter 5 The Network Layer Chapter 6 The Transport Layer Chapter 7 The Application Layer Chapter 8 Emerging Trends in Computer Networks
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It includes bibliography and index pages.

Overview:
'Computer Networks covers the curriculum requirements for a single-semester course on computer networks. Primarily intended to be used as a textbook for undergraduate students of computer science and engineering, information technology, and electronics and communication engineering, the book will also be useful to students pursuing MCA. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to computer networks, including a history of computer networks, network architecture and models, and switching techniques. It goes on to cover the various principles, standards, and protocols developed for 1.Communication over different types of communication media 2.Error control 3.Reliable end-to-end transmission 4.Local and wide area networks 5.Interconnection to different networks 6.Routing 7.Network security 8.Network management Written in an easy-to-underst and manner, the book discusses all the relevant topics comprehensively with practical examples. The text is rich in illustrations and diagrams to clarify concepts. It includes end-of-chapter exercises to test the students' understanding of the concepts discussed.

Features:
'1.Fundamentals oriented approach to concepts of computer networks 2.Current topics such as wireless LANs, mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, peer-to-peer networks, WiFi, WiMAX, and Bluetooth 3.A large number of illustrations for easy and clear understanding 4.Features such as learning objectives, end-of-chapter summary, and review questions for reinforcing learning outcomes

Table of Contents:

'Chapter 1 Introductory Concepts Chapter 2 The Physical Layer Chapter 3 The Data Link Layer Chapter 4 Local Area Networks Chapter 5 The Network Layer Chapter 6 The Transport Layer Chapter 7 The Application Layer Chapter 8 Emerging Trends in Computer Networks

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