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Network Design, Second Edition - Management and Technical Perspectives (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Network Design, Second Edition - Management and Technical Perspectives (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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There are hundreds of technologies and protocols used in
telecommunications. They run the full gamut from application level
to physical level. It is overwhelming to try to keep track of them.
Network Design, Second Edition: Management and Technical
Perspectives is a broad survey of the major technologies and
networking protocols and how they interrelate, integrate, migrate,
substitute, and segregate functionality. It presents fundamental
issues that managers and engineers should be focused upon when
designing a telecommunications strategy and selecting technologies,
and bridges the communication gap that often exists between
managers and technical staff involved in the design and
implementation of networks. For managers, this book provides
comprehensive technology overviews, case studies, and tools for
decision making, requirements analysis, and technology evaluation.
It provides guidelines, templates, checklists, and recommendations
for technology selection and configuration, outsourcing, disaster
recovery, business continuity, and security. The book cites free
information so you can keep abreast of important developments.
Engineers benefit from a review of the major technologies and
protocols up and down the OSI protocol stack and how they relate to
network design strategies. Topics include: Internet standards,
protocols, and implementation; client server and distributed
networking; value added networking services; disaster recovery and
business continuity technologies; legacy IBM mainframe technologies
and migration to TCP/IP; and MANs, WANs, and LANs. For engineers
wanting to peek under the technology covers, Network Design
provides insights into the mathematical underpinnings
andtheoretical basis for routing, network design, reliability, and
performance analysis. This discussion covers star, tree, backbone,
mesh, and access networks. The volume also analyzes the commercial
tools and approaches used in network design, planning, and
management.
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