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Computernetwerken - een 'top-down' benadering

door James F. Kurose

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For courses inNetworking/Communications. Motivate yourstudents with a top-down, layered approach to computer networking   Unique among computernetworking texts, the 8th Edition, Global Edition, of the popular ComputerNetworking: A Top Down Approach builds on the authors' long traditionof teaching this complex subject through a layered approach in a "top-downmanner." The text works its way from the application layer down toward thephysical layer, motivating students by exposing them to important conceptsearly in their study of networking. Focusing on the Internet and thefundamentally important issues of networking, this text provides an excellentfoundation for students in computer science and electrical engineering, withoutrequiring extensive knowledge of programming or mathematics. The 8th Edition,Global Edition, has been updated to reflect the most important and excitingrecent advances in networking, including software-defined networking (SDN) andthe rapid adoption of 4G/5G networks and the mobile applications they enable.… (meer)
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A thorough, updated treatment of the technical details of computer networking. If considered strictly as a textbook, rather than a book about technology, I'd probably give it five stars. I'm giving it four stars because it is written rather dryly. Still, it's probably the most comprehensive and reliable book I can think of on the subject, and it's been exceedingly helpful to me over the years in its various editions for coming to grips with network design and topology. ( )
  wyclif | Sep 22, 2021 |
Can any one book every cover the whole of networking? Well this does a good job, although long out of date now.
  ajw107 | Jul 26, 2019 |
This textbook was required reading for a Computer Networking course. As far as college textbooks go, it was pretty good. I learned the material from it that I needed to learn. The textbook was well-organized, and it was easy to understand. It had quite a few analogies and real-world examples that aided in understanding.

For me, this textbook was a pretty dry read and I sometimes had trouble pushing through the weekly reading assignments. However, networks are not an aspect of Computer Science that I’m particularly interested in, so this was to be expected. I usually found the beginning of each chapter interesting, but my interest tapered off about halfway through and the rest was a chore to get through. However, I did learn a lot about how networks work. I may not retain all of the nitty-gritty details over the long term, but I expect the main concepts to stick with me.

I think one of the best parts of this textbook were the Wireshark labs at the companion website, which my professor used for some of our assignments. I had fun learning how to “sniff packets”, and I liked seeing the protocols in action for myself using real, live information being passed to and from my own personal network.

Aside from my subjective complaint about the dryness of the material, my only other real complaint is in regard to the acronyms. There were an amazing number of acronyms, and many of them were not in the index so it could be difficult to find the original definitions again. Once an acronym was defined once, it was not defined again – at least not within the chapter in which it was introduced. (The chapters were 70-100 pages long.) A glossary of acronyms in the back of the book would have really helped. To any future readers of this textbook, I recommend making a note of each acronym you encounter and at least noting the page # where it was first introduced in case you need to reference its definition again. ( )
  YouKneeK | Aug 21, 2014 |
Dos livros de redes mais didáticos que já li. Aprofunda na medida certa sem se tornar enjoativo, livro de fácil leitura principalmente para que está aprendendo sobre redes. ( )
  pauloandre | Jun 1, 2011 |
When two computers talk to each other, it's not as easy as when two people talk to each other. And when you have them talking over the internet, it gets a bit crazier!

This book addresses networks from beginning to end, and even takes you into that mysterious cloud known as The Internet.

If you're trying to learn more things about computer networking, this text may be a good place to start for theory and introduction. There may be more advanced texts for actually setting up enterprise-level networks, but this book is definitely a good place to start. ( )
  aethercowboy | Sep 1, 2009 |
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For courses inNetworking/Communications. Motivate yourstudents with a top-down, layered approach to computer networking   Unique among computernetworking texts, the 8th Edition, Global Edition, of the popular ComputerNetworking: A Top Down Approach builds on the authors' long traditionof teaching this complex subject through a layered approach in a "top-downmanner." The text works its way from the application layer down toward thephysical layer, motivating students by exposing them to important conceptsearly in their study of networking. Focusing on the Internet and thefundamentally important issues of networking, this text provides an excellentfoundation for students in computer science and electrical engineering, withoutrequiring extensive knowledge of programming or mathematics. The 8th Edition,Global Edition, has been updated to reflect the most important and excitingrecent advances in networking, including software-defined networking (SDN) andthe rapid adoption of 4G/5G networks and the mobile applications they enable.

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