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040 _aMnU
_beng
_cMnU
050 4 _aQA76
245 0 0 _aComputer Networks
_bA Systems Approach
_cLarry Peterson
264 2 _bOpen Textbook Library
264 1 _bLarry Peterson and Bruce Davie
300 _a1 online resource
490 0 _aOpen textbook library.
505 0 _aChapter 1: Foundation -- Chapter 2: Direct Connections -- Chapter 3: Internetworking -- Chapter 4: Advanced Internetworking -- Chapter 5: End-to-End Protocols -- Chapter 6: Congestion Control -- Chapter 7: End-to-End Data -- Chapter 8: Network Security -- Chapter 9: Applications
520 0 _aSuppose you want to build a computer network, one that has the potential to grow to global proportions and to support applications as diverse as teleconferencing, video on demand, electronic commerce, distributed computing, and digital libraries. What available technologies would serve as the underlying building blocks, and what kind of software architecture would you design to integrate these building blocks into an effective communication service? Answering this question is the overriding goal of this book-to describe the available building materials and then to show how they can be used to construct a network from the ground up.
542 1 _fAttribution
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on print resource
650 0 _aComputer Science
_vTextbooks
700 1 _aPeterson, Larry
_eauthor
700 1 _aDavie, Bruce
_eauthor
710 2 _aOpen Textbook Library
_edistributor
856 4 0 _uhttps://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/771
_zAccess online version
999 _c20119
_d20119