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This paper proposes a topology for local computer networks. Called "Dragnet", it is similar to the Ethernet network in function, but rather different in the following respects:1. Instead of a single long bidirectional cable, there are multiple short unidirectional cables.2.
This handbook contains chapters dealing with different aspects of computer networks and cybersecurity. These include: † Fundamentals, overviews, and trends of computer networks and cybersecurity † Security and privacy in ad hoc networks, e-services, mobile systems, wireless
With that said, here are 10 of the most influential books I think you should read as a Network Engineer. 1. Network Warrior by Gary A. Donahue
Feb 8, 2020 · This book tries to use a systematic view to explain the computer network by focusing on several major components in the Internet, so several topics have to be grouped together. For example, "Internetworking" section, it covers switch, Ethernet, IP, and outing.
We have compiled the top computer network books that will help beginners get an overall understanding in TCP/IP netoworks and also experts to enhance their skills and knowledge.
Computer Networks and Internets -- Module 1 17 Spring, 2014 ... d IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) d ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
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Nov 23, 2007 · An in-depth look at the main topics in the computer network field. The Handbook of Computer Networks covers distributed networks, network planning, control, management, and trends. The book serves as a resource in colleges and university libraries.