E. Bryan Carne, «A professional’s guide to data communication in a TCP/IP world»
Artech House | ISBN 1-58053-909-2 | 2004 Year | PDF | 3,2 Mb | 275 Pages
There is nothing so certain in this world as change. Throughout the ages, wise men have made this point, and for several hundred years, change, in the form of the Industrial and Electronic Revolutions, has affected us all. As technology feeds on itself, the process continues. This book is about change, about the ability of the Internet to dictate technical direction through its overwhelming presence. With more than 200 million hosts generating traffic in this network of networks, it is no wonder that TCP/IP has become the protocol suite of choice to support the exchange of messages in commercial operations and residential activities. Developed initially for point-to-point data operations, it has been adapted to local area networks, wide area networks, radio networks, and for voice services, to the detriment of all other protocol suites. Data communication is an essential part of our lives. It continues to evolve to an activity largely directed by TCP/IP.
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