Complete handbook of Computer networks with diagrams and graphs
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This useful App lists 144 topics with detailed notes, diagrams, equations, formulas & course material, the topics are listed in 8 chapters. The app is must have for all the engineering science students & professionals.
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Some of the topics Covered in the app are:
1. Growth Of Computer Networking
2. Networking Seems Complex
3. Five Key Aspects Of Networking
4. Local area network ( LAN)
5. Metropolitan Area Network ( MAN)
6. Wide Area Network ( WAN )
7. OSI reference Model (OSI layers)
8. TCP/IP Reference Model
9. Comparison of the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models
10. Problems of the TCP/IP Reference Mode
11. Problems of the OSI Model/layers
12. ARPANET
13. Architecture of the Internet
14. ATM Reference Model
15. Client-server model
16. Peer-to-peer Communication
17. Transmission technologies
18. Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Services
19. Protocol Hierarchies
20. Interfaces
21. Services of layers
22. X.25 networks
23. Applications of computer networks
24. Using layered protocols
25. simplex, half-duplex and full-duplex communication
26. Novell NetWare IPX packet
27. Network topology/topologies
28. Taxonomy By Forms Of Energy
29. Coaxial Cable
30. Twisted Pair
31. Fiber optic cables
32. Compare Fiber Optics and Copper Wire
33. Switching
34. Compare circuit-switched and packet-switched networks
35. Dual cable and single cable systems
36. Single mode and multimode fibers
37. Disadvantages of optical fiber
38. Serial Transmission
39. ISDN Architecture
40. Objectives of ISDN
41. ISDN Reference Model
42. Data Link layer design issues
43. Services provided by the data link layer
44. Framing in data link layer
45. Error-Correcting Codes
46. Unrestricted Simplex Protocol
47. A Simplex Stop-and-Wait Protocol
48. Simplex Protocol for a Noisy Channel
49. Sliding Window Protocols
50. One-Bit Sliding Window Protocol
51. A Protocol Using Go Back N
52. High-Level Data Link Control
53. Data Link Layer in Internet
54. The Point-to-Point Protocol
55. Point-to-Point Protocol frame format
56. LCP packets
57. Static Channel Allocation
58. Dynamic Channel Allocation in LANs and MANs
59. ALOHA
60. Slotted ALOHA
61. 1-persistent CSMA
62. Non-persistent CSMA
63. p-persistent CSMA
64. CSMA with Collision Detection
65. Bit-map collision free protocol
66. Binary countdown protocol
67. Limited-Contention Protocols
68. Adaptive Tree Walk Protocol
69. Ethernet Cabling
70. Cable topologies of Ethernet
71. Manchester Encoding
72. 802.3 frame format
73. Binary Exponential Backoff Algorithm
74. Services of 802.11
75. Bridges
76. Operation of Two Port Bridge
77. Spanning Tree Bridges
Each topic is complete with diagrams, equations and other forms of graphical representations for better learning and quick understanding.
Computer networks is part of computer science engineering education courses and information technology degree programs of various universities.