Authors: James Goldman
ISBN-13: 9780471346401, ISBN-10: 0471346403
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: December 2003
Edition: 44th Edition
Phillip T. Rawles, Principal Author
Phillip T. Rawles is an associate professor of Computer Information Systems and Technology for Telecommunications and Networking in the Nationally prominent Department of computer technology at Purdue University. Professor Rawles has won various student- and faculty-selected teaching awards for his performance in the classroom and for his work in developing and delivering courses in local area networking, systems administration, enterprise network management, and enterprise network design.
Professor Rawles is also the author of Local Area Networks: A Business-Oriented Approach; 2nd ed. (2002) and Client/Server Information Systems: A Business-Oriented Approach. Professor Rawles has active research and consulting practices.
James E. Goldman
James E. Goldman is professor of Computer Information Systems and Associate Department Head for Telecommunications and Networking in the Nationally Prominent Department of Computer Technology at Purdue University. An award-winning teacher, in 1999 Professor Goldman was named as a University Faulty Scholar at Purdue.
Professor Goldman is also the author of Local Area Networks: A Business-Oriented Approach; 2nd ed. (2000) and Client/Server Information Systems: A Business-Oriented Approach. Professor Goldman maintains an active consulting practice.
LEARN HOW TO DO DATA COMMUNICATIONS!
Updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, Goldman & Rawles's business-oriented approach shows you how to do modern data communications design, rather than just reading about it. The text guides you through the analysis, design, implementation, and management of local area networks, internetworks, wide area networks, and voice communications. You'll learn how to apply data communications and networking technologies to solve real business problems and exploit business opportunities.
Key Features
Pt. 1 | Data Communication Fundamentals | 1 |
Ch. 1 | The Data Communications Industry | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Data Communications Concepts | 34 |
Ch. 3 | Basic Data Communication Technology | 71 |
Pt. 2 | Network Transmission Technologies | 114 |
Ch. 4 | Local Area Networks | 114 |
Ch. 5 | Voice Communication Concepts and Technology | 163 |
Ch. 6 | Wide Area Networking Concepts, Architectures, and Services | 208 |
Pt. 3 | Network Protocols and Administration | 250 |
Ch. 7 | Local Area Network Communications Protocols | 250 |
Ch. 8 | Advanced TCP/IP Network Design | 294 |
Ch. 9 | Local Area Network Operating Systems and Remote Access | 336 |
Pt. 4 | Network Development and Management | 375 |
Ch. 10 | The Network Development Life Cycle | 375 |
Ch. 11 | Network Management | 425 |
Ch. 12 | Network Security | 477 |
Glossary | 534 | |
Index | 585 |