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Local area networks : a business-oriented approach
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2nd ed.
Publication Information:
New York : John Wiley & Sons, 2000
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1v + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:
9780471330479
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Accompanied by compact disc : CP 4286
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Summary

Summary

Local Area Networks , Second Edition is a comprehensive introduction to Local Area Networks including theory, concepts, and installation. This edition includes significant updating due to the constantly changing LAN technologies. Courses on LAN's and the technology of client/server are the primary audience for this text.


Author Notes

James E. Goldman is Principle Author and currently Professor and Assistant Department Head for Telecommunications and Networking Technology at Purdue University. An award-winning teacher, he is the only faculty member in the history of the School of Technology to win all three school-level teaching awards. He is author of bestselling textbooks, including Applied Data Communications: A Business-Oriented Approach, 2/e (Wiley, 1998) and Client/Server Information Systems: A Business-Oriented Approach (Wiley, 1999). He maintains an active consulting practice and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. Phillip T. Rawles is Co-author and Assistant Professor of Telecommunications and Networking Technology at Purdue University. His primary areas of interest are network systems administration, enterprise network management, and network simulation and optimization. He has been involved in developing or significantly redeveloping courses at Purdue, mainly in local area networking, systems administration, and enterprise network management.


Table of Contents

Local Area Network Infrastructure
Local Area Networks: A Business Perspective
Local Area Network Architectures
Local Area Network Hardware
Network Layer Communications Protocols
Local Area Network Software
Local Area Network Operating Systems
Novell Netware
Windows NT (2000)
Unix
Middleware
Client/Server Application Development and Integration
Local Area Network Applications Software
Local Area Network Connectivity
Network Design Using TCP/IP
Local Area Network Interworking
Remote Access and Wireless Networking
Local Area Network Administration
Local Area Network Management
Local Area Network Security
Glossary
Index