Computer Networks and Open Systems: An Application Development Perspective covers principles, theory, and techniques of networks and open systems from a practical perspective, using real system and network applications as its basis. The selection of topics forms a core of material in computer networking, emphasizing methods and the environment for application development. The text aims to make readers immediately comfortable in today's networking environment while equipping them to keep pace in one of the fastest moving and most exciting areas of computer system development. Students will enter the study of networking through their own experience as a network users, and they will have the opportunity to practice the kind of networking tasks they will perform in the workplace.
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978-0-7637-1122-1 (9780763711221)
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Linda N. Cassel, Villanova University L.N. Cassel is a Professor of Computing Sciences at Villanova University and received her PhD from the University of Delaware. Cassel is a member of the Computer Science Accreditation Commission and the Computing Accreditation Commission.In addition to her latest book, co-authored with Richard Austing, Computer Networks and Open Systems: An Applications Perspective, Cassel has published articles in several journals.Her research interests include computer networks with a focus in information access in the Web environment. Additional hobbies include reading and traveling.
Richard H. Austing, Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland