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- Title: Computer Networks: Performance and Quality of Service
- Author(s) Ivan Marsic
- Publisher: Rutgers University (Last updated on June 11, 2013. Updated Continuously)
- Hardcover/Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF (595 pages, 10.7 MB)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
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This book opinions modern computer CPA networks with a particular give attention to performance and quality of support. There is a need to look in direction of future, where hard wired and wireless/mobile networks will probably be mixed and exactly where multimedia applications can play greater role. Inside reviewing these systems, I put focus underlying principles along with core concepts, rather then meticulousness or completeness.
That book is designed for upper-division basic and graduate tutorials in computer networking. It is intended largely for learning, rather than reference. The author believes the book's focus on basic concepts should be attractive to practitioners interested in the actual "whys" behind the generally encountered networking engineering.
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- Computer Networks and Data Communications
- TCP/IP Networking and IPv6
- Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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