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OverviewReaders will progress from an understanding of what the Internet is now towards an understanding of the motivations and techniques that will drive its future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Antonio Liotta , George ExarchakosPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2011 ed. Volume: 92 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.285kg ISBN: 9789400736108ISBN 10: 940073610 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 15 July 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Ch 1 On the Way to the Pervasive Web.- Ch 2 The Network, as We Know It.- Ch 3 Six Problems for the Service Provider.- Ch 4 Spontaneous Networks.- Ch 5 Reactive Networks.- Ch 6 Proactive Networks.- Ch 7 Content-aware Networks.- Ch 8 Distribution-efficient Networks.- Ch 9 Discovering Virtual Resources.- Ch 10 A Peek at the Future Internet. Index.ReviewsFrom the reviews: In this book, Antonio Liotta and George Exarchakos have successfully tackled the challenge of explaining in easy to understand terms how the Internet works today and how it could be upgraded. The first two chapters of the book deal with how the Internet works today. The next seven chapters deal with how it could be upgraded ... . I strongly recommend the book to non networking specialists who are not `dummies,' but have a keen interest in the Internet and its evolution. (Roch Glitho, IEEE Communications Magazine, February, 2012) This book presents the old and well-known concepts so that readers can understand them. This is helpful, since no computer network expert knows all of the concepts. ... The book is quite instructive and timely, and presents all concepts, both new and existing. ... an interesting read for students, or for those who are interested in computer networks but don't have the technical knowledge. Professionals and researchers in the computer networking field will also find the book interesting, as it offers new ideas and discussions. (Kalinka Castelo Branco, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2011) From the reviews: “In this book, Antonio Liotta and George Exarchakos have successfully tackled the challenge of explaining in easy to understand terms how the Internet works today and how it could be upgraded. The first two chapters of the book deal with how the Internet works today. The next seven chapters deal with how it could be upgraded … . I strongly recommend the book to non networking specialists who are not ‘dummies,’ but have a keen interest in the Internet and its evolution.” (Roch Glitho, IEEE Communications Magazine, February, 2012) “This book presents the old and well-known concepts so that readers can understand them. This is helpful, since no computer network expert knows all of the concepts. … The book is quite instructive and timely, and presents all concepts, both new and existing. … an interesting read for students, or for those who are interested in computer networks but don’t have the technical knowledge. Professionals and researchers in the computer networking field will also find the book interesting, as it offers new ideas and discussions.” (Kalinka Castelo Branco, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2011) From the reviews: In this book, Antonio Liotta and George Exarchakos have successfully tackled the challenge of explaining in easy to understand terms how the Internet works today and how it could be upgraded. The first two chapters of the book deal with how the Internet works today. The next seven chapters deal with how it could be upgraded ... . I strongly recommend the book to non networking specialists who are not 'dummies,' but have a keen interest in the Internet and its evolution. (Roch Glitho, IEEE Communications Magazine, February, 2012) This book presents the old and well-known concepts so that readers can understand them. This is helpful, since no computer network expert knows all of the concepts. ... The book is quite instructive and timely, and presents all concepts, both new and existing. ... an interesting read for students, or for those who are interested in computer networks but don't have the technical knowledge. Professionals and researchers in the computer networking field will also find the book interesting, as it offers new ideas and discussions. (Kalinka Castelo Branco, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2011) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |