Andrew S. Tanenbaum is a Professor of Computer Science at Vrije Universiteteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is a fellow of IEEE and ACM and a member of the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences. He recently won a prestigious European Research Council Advanced Grant of 2.5 million to do research on highly reliable computer systems. Tanenbaum has also authored or coauthored the following titles: Structured Computer Organization, Fifth Edition; Operating Systems: Design and Implementation, Third Edition; and Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms, Second Edition, all published by Prentice Hall.
David J. Wetherall is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle. He hails from Australia and has worked in the area of networking for the past two decades. His research is focused on Internet protocols, wireless networks, and security. Wetherall's work has been recognized with a Sloan Fellowship, the IEEE Bennett Prize, and the ACM SIGCOMM Test-of-Time Award.
Appropriate for Computer Networking or Introduction to Networking courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, CIS, MIS, and Business Departments.
Tanenbaum takes a structured approach to explaining how networks work from the inside out. He starts with an explanation of the physical layer of networking, computer hardware and transmission systems; then works his way up to network applications. Tanenbaum's in-depth application coverage includes email; the domain name system; the World Wide Web (both client- and server-side); and multimedia (including voice over IP, Internet radio video on demand, video conferencing, and streaming media. Each chapter follows a consistent approach: Tanenbaum presents key principles, then illustrates them utilizing real-world example networks that run through the entire book—the Internet, and wireless networks, including Wireless LANs, broadband wireless and Bluetooth. The Fifth Edition includes a chapter devoted exclusively to network security. The textbook is supplemented by a Solutions Manual, as well as a Website containing PowerPoint slides, art in various forms, and other tools for instruction, including a protocol simulator whereby students can develop and test their own network protocols.
Networking Labs (Instructor bundle)
This set of a dozen labs complements the textbook with hands-on exercises to let students explore the Internet protocols in a real-world setting. All the handouts and traces that students need to complete the exercises are included. The exercises run on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, and may be used for labs, homeworks, and demonstrations. The protocols that are examined include Ethernet, 802.11, IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, UDP, TCP, HTTP, DNS and SSL. The labs also build useful skills by making use of popular networking tools including Wireshark, curl and wget, ping, traceroute, and dig. The instructor version of the labs includes solution handouts and source materials.
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书籍说明 计算机网络课程使用的教材 应该算是不错的一本书,经典教材吧 讲的异常详细,对网络的各个领域都有涉及和讲解 主要从网络的几个主要层级分别进行介绍,并给出了延伸阅读的建议 唯一的问题是,这本书很久没更新过了,很多相关知识和当前流行的应用有些脱节 具体...
评分花了将近一个月,基本算是看完了~这是一本很有诚意的书,作者写的细致简单明了,而且绝不枯燥,时常会穿插一些小段子。比如,因为早期使用铜缆,AT&T其实是全世界最大的铜矿;高速路雷达测速装置对凯迪拉克汽车ABS的干扰;无线电跳频技术实际上是一个好莱坞女星发明的~~...
评分本科课程的教材,毫无疑问是经典的好书,但900页的大砖头读起来实在费劲。 好多不那么重要的内容其实可以作为选读章节放在网上,让感兴趣的人去了解。毕竟不是每个人都有时间去读技术的发展历史和名人轶事的。 不过话说回来,也是自己读书不够用功又强迫症不肯跳读,进度实在太...
评分在看这本书前我是有计算机网络基础的,本来是抱着复习的态度来看这本书的。但是越看越觉得以前的了解太片面了,这本书真的是像讲故事一样的娓娓道来,每一个协议、算法的提出都是层层递进,先讲需求,再讲实现,不会让你一头雾水的感觉。因为英文阅读比中文慢的原因我之前读的...
评分读起来非常爽,跟小说一样吸引人,作者的用词很地道恰当,生词量不多,介绍了很多网络设计的思想,告诉我们为什么这么做。 内容很专业,很详实,推荐想学网络的同学以这本作为入门再恰当不过了。 我做LTE空口PDCP协议的,这两天要抓一下FTP下载慢的问题。于是决定看看TCP协议...
错字较多。第一章最后一章有趣
评分自底向上描述,例子很与时俱进。
评分A+。
评分值得看三遍
评分自底向上描述,例子很与时俱进。
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