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This useful volume adopts a balanced approach between technology and mathematical modeling in computer networks, covering such topics as switching elements and fabrics, Ethernet, and ALOHA design. Examples at the end of each chapter provide ample material for practice.
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The ever increasing importance of computer networks in today's world has brought increased popularity to their study. This well-written text is intended for an undergraduate/graduate course on computer networks or performance evaluation in electrical/computer engineering or computer science. Unlike other books on the subject, the author adopts a balanced approach between technology and mathematical modeling. Important topics include switching elements and fabrics, Ethernet and ALOHA design, a wide variety of queuing models, routing, protocol verification and error codes and a new type of modeling called divisible load theory that has applications to grids and parallel and distributed processing. The text progresses systematically and the necessary basics are covered. Numerous examples at the end of each chapter provide sufficient material for practice and assignments.
"Robertazzi (Stony Brook Univ., NY) has written a powerful book on computational assessments of network grids and telecommunication systems. It provides a heady combination of technological and mathematical theories ... . Each chapter has an abundance of challenging problems. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, professionals." --M. Connell, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (8), 2008
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