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Introduction to Networks and Telecommunications

by Philip Avery Johnson
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Overview

Develops both business and technical aspects of telecommunications. Combines client-server with data communication principles and protocol applications to understand how the Web works.

Starting with the client-server model, Introduction to Networks and Telecommunications attempts to integrate disparate topics of state-of-the-art telecommunications principles. Typically, data communications and telecommunications have been separated, but are linked here. Timing of computers and the problems of jitter are brought to bear, as is multiplexing and circuit- and packet-switching. Protocol architecture is discussed from a point of functions that then lend themselves to the "layering" concepts. Business and regulation issues, pertaining to the issues discussed, are included. The book integrates these concepts by illustrating how these disparate issues form the underpinnings of the World Wide Web.

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Book Details

Published
March 20, 2001
Publisher
iUniverse.com
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595176700

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