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Programming Internet ­Protocols
An Interactive Hands-on Approach

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Mixed media product, 304 pages
Published
United States, 9 February 2000

This interactive book/CD-ROM aims to give programmers all the hands-on training they need to master Internet protocol programming. Each chapter of the book describes a different protocol and explains its algorithms, and on the corresponding segment of the CD-ROM, programmers can program the protocol in C++. The book covers: the Internet Protocol Stack and the Network Workbench; wide-area network topology; data link control-framing, error detection and flow Control; local area networks; and networks protocols-routing, computation and multicasting.


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This interactive book/CD-ROM aims to give programmers all the hands-on training they need to master Internet protocol programming. Each chapter of the book describes a different protocol and explains its algorithms, and on the corresponding segment of the CD-ROM, programmers can program the protocol in C++. The book covers: the Internet Protocol Stack and the Network Workbench; wide-area network topology; data link control-framing, error detection and flow Control; local area networks; and networks protocols-routing, computation and multicasting.

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EAN
9780471356264
ISBN
0471356263
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Ill.
Dimensions
23.5 x 19 centimeters (0.54 kg)

Table of Contents

The Internet Protocol Stack and the Network Workbench; Wide Area Network Topology; Data Link Control Framing; Data Link Control Error Detection; Data Link Control ARQ Flow Control; Ethernet LANs; Token-Passing LANs and Bridging; Network Layer: The Internet Protocol; Network Layer: Routing Protocols; Transport Layer: TCP; Multicasting and Multimedia; Application Layer: Servers and Clients; Network Layer: Security and Firewalls; Putting It All Together: Internetting; Appendices; Glossary; Index.

About the Author

J. MARK PULLEN, PhD, heads the Networking and Simulation Laboratory at George Mason University's Center of Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence. Dr. Pullen is known for his work at DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) where he led the effort for worldwide Internet connectivity and his current IETF work where he developed the first simulation models for Quality of Service Internet routing.

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