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 The Handbook Of Computer Networks Volume 3. Distributed Networks, Network Planning, Control, Management, New Trends, and Applications
  

 

  • Published by: WILEY
  • Author: Bidgoli, Hossein
  • Page Count: 1098
  • Group: GENERAL
  • ISBN: 0471784605/9780471784609
  • Published: Jan 2008

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The Handbook Of Computer Networks Volume 3. Distributed Networks, Network Planning, Control, Management, New Trends, and Applications
The Handbook of Computer Networks is the most authoritative reference in computer networking. This offers complete coverage and an in-depth understanding of this important and rapidly growing field, providing state-of-the-art core information in an applied and functional framework. It covers all the integral networking topics, practical applications, and emerging issues in the field of computer networking and data communications. Edited by Hossein Bidgoli, one of the leading professors of management information systems, this one-stop, comprehensive resource presents established and cutting-edge topics in the networking field with remarkable breadth.

CONTENTS:

Part 1. Distributed Networks.

  
138. Client/Server Computing Basics.

  
139. Groupware.

  
140. Network Middleware.

  
141. Grid Computing Fundamentals.

  
142. Grid Computing Implementation.

  
143. Cluster Computing Fundamentals.

  
144. Next Generation Cluster Networks.

  
145. Utility Computing on Global Grids.

  
146. Peer-to-Peer Network Architecture.

  
147. Peer-to-Peer Network Applications.

  
148. Incentive Issues in Peer-to-Peer Systems.

  
149. Storage Area Network Fundamentals.

  
150. Fiber Channel.

  
151. Storage Area Networks: Architectures and Protocols.

  
152. Distributed Intelligent Networks.

  
153. Smart Cards: Communication Protocols and Applications.

  
154. Fault Tolerant Systems.

  
155. Distributed Algorithms.

  
156. Distributed Databases.

  
Part 2. Network Planning, Control, and Management.

  
157. Network Capacity Planning.

  
158. Network Traffic Modeling.

  
159. Network Traffic Management.

  
160. Network Security Risk Assessment and Management.

  
161. Network Reliability and Fault Tolerance.

  
162. Social Engineering.

  
163. Intrusion Detection Systems.

  
164. Network Attacks.

  
165. Worms and Viruses.

  
166. Denial of Service Attacks.

  
167. E-Mail Threats and Vulnerabilities.

  
168. Virtual Private Networks.

  
169. Cryptography.

  
170. Access Control.

  
171. Biometrics.

  
172. Firewalls.

  
173. Authentication.

  
174. Password Authentication.

  
175. Physical Security Threats and Measures.

  
176. Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs).

  
177. Backup and Recovery System Requirements.

  
178. Business Requirements of Backup Systems.

  
179. Evaluating Storage Media Requirements.

  
180. Business Continuity Planning.

  
181 .E-Mail and Internet Use Policies.

  
182. Computer Network Management.

  
Part 3. Computer Network Popular Applications and Future Directions.

  
183. E-mail and Instant Messaging.

  
184. Application Service Providers (ASPs).

  
185. Video Conferencing.

  
186. Computer Conferencing: Protocols and Applications.

  
187. Telecommuting and Telework.

  
188. Online Banking.

  
189. Digital Libraries.

  
190. Computer Conferencing and Distance Learning.

  
191. Electronic Commerce.

  
192. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

  
193. Electronic Payment Systems.

  
194. Internet Relay Chat (IRC).

  
195. Online Communities.

  
196. Mobile Commerce.

  
197. Online News.

  
198. Travel and Tourism.

  
199. Web-Based Training.

  
200. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification).

  
201. Active Networking.

  
202.Applications of Biological Concepts to Designs of Computer Networks and Network Applications.

  
203. Nanotechnology for Communication Systems.

  
204. Molecular Communication: New Paradigm Communication
  
among Nano-scale Biological Machines.