Internetworking with TCP/IP: design, implementation and internals
Material type: TextPublication details: Noida Pearson 2015Edition: 3Description: 660 pISBN: 9789332550261Subject(s): TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) | Internetworking (Telecommunication) | Client/server computing | Data transmission systems | Computer network protocols | Computer networksDDC classification: 005.2 Summary: The Third Edition of this best-seller is a must for anyone working the TCP/IP suite of protocols. The authors provide an in-depth look at individual TCP/IP protocols in light of design alternatives, implementation techniques with actual ANSI C code and the internals of protocol software. This book uses the widely accepted data-mark interpretation of TCP urgent data and a discussion of the consequences is included. Throughout the book the authors use a working system- which they designed and built using ANSI C-to explain the interaction among protocols, the complete implementation process and the internal structure.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | Stack | 005.2 COM/I.3 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 59755 |
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005.14 LEW/S Software testing and continuous quality improvement. | 005.14 TAM/I Intoducing software testing | 005.2 COM/I Internet working with TCP/IP: Principles, protocol and architecture | 005.2 COM/I.3 Internetworking with TCP/IP: design, implementation and internals | 005.26 HAL/M Microprocessors and interfacing | 005.26 HAL/M Microprocessors and Interfacing. | 005.26 HAL/M Microprocessors and interfacing |
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The Third Edition of this best-seller is a must for anyone working the TCP/IP suite of protocols. The authors provide an in-depth look at individual TCP/IP protocols in light of design alternatives, implementation techniques with actual ANSI C code and the internals of protocol software. This book uses the widely accepted data-mark interpretation of TCP urgent data and a discussion of the consequences is included. Throughout the book the authors use a working system- which they designed and built using ANSI C-to explain the interaction among protocols, the complete implementation process and the internal structure.
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