《经典原版书库:计算机网络(英文版·第5版)》是国内外使用广泛的计算机网络经典教材。全书自下而上系统地介绍了计算机网络的基本原理,并给出了大量实例。
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PREFACE
This book is now in its fifth edition. Each edition has corresponded to a different phase in the way computer networks were used. When the first edition appearedin 1980, networks were an academic curiosity. When the second edition appeared in 1988, networks were used by universities and large businesses. When the third edition appeared in 1996, computer networks, especially the Internet, had become a daily reality for millions of people. By the fourth edition, in 2003, wireless networks and mobile computers had become commonplace for accessing the Web and the Internet. Now, in the fifth edition, networks are about content distribution(especially videos using CDNs and peer-to-peer networks) and mobile phones are small computers on the Internet.
Among the many changes in this book, the most important one is the addition f Prof. David J. Wetheall as a co-author. David brings a rich background in networking,having cut his teeth designing metropolitan-area networks more than 20years ago. He has worked with the Internet and wireless networks ever since and is a professor at the University of Washington, where he has been teaching and doing research on computer networks and related topics for the past decade.
Of course, the book also has many changes to keep up with the: ever-changing world of computer networks. Among these are revised and new material on Wireless networks (802.12 and 802.16)
The 3G networks used by smart phones
RFID and sensor networks
Content distribution using CDNs
Peer-to-peer networks
Real-time media (from stored, streaming, and live sources)
Internet telephony (voice over IP)
Delay-tolerant networks
A more detailed chapter-by-chapter list follows.
Chapter 1 has the same introductory function as in the fourth edition, but the contents have been revised and brought up to date. The Internet, mobile phone networks, 802.11, and RFID and sensor networks are discussed as examples of computer networks. Material on the original Ethernet—with its vampire taps—has been removed, along with the material on ATM.
Chapter 2, which covers the physical layer, has expanded coverage of digital modulation (including OFDM as widely used in wireless networks) and 3G networks (based on CDMA). New technologies are discussed, including Fiber to the Home and power-line networking.
Chapter 3, on point-to-point links, has been improved in two ways. The material on codes for error detection and correction has been updated, and also includes a brief description of the modern codes that are important in practice (e.g., convolutional and LDPC codes). The examples of protocols now use Packet over SONET and ADSL. Sadly, the material on protocol verification has been removed as it is little used.
In Chapter 4, on the MAC sublayer, the principles are timeless but the technologies have changed. Sections on the example networks have been redone accordingly, including gigabit Ethernet, 802.11, 802.16, Bluetooth, and RFID.
Also updated is the coverage of LAN switching, including VLANs.
Chapter 5, on the network layer, covers the same ground as in the fourth edition.
. The revisions have been to update material and add depth, particularly for quality of service (relevant for real-time media) and internetworking. The sections on BGP, OSPF and CIDR have been expanded, as has the treatment of multicast routing. Anycast routing is now included.
Chapter 6, on the transport layer, has had material added, revised, and removed.
New material describes delay-tolerant networking and congestion control in general. The revised material updates and expands the coverage of TCP congestion control. The material removed described connection-oriented network layers, something rarely seen any more.
Chapter 7, on applications, has also been updated and enlarged. While material on DNS and email is similar to that in the fourth edition, in the past few years there have been many developments in the use of the Web, streaming media and content delivery. Accordingly, sections on the Web and streaming media have been brought up to date. A new section covers content distribution, including CDNs and peer-to-peer networks.
Chapter 8, on security, still covers both symmetric and public-key cryptography for confidentiality and authenticity. Material on the techniques used in practice, including firewalls and VPNs, has been updated, with new material on 802.11 security and Kerberos V5 added.
Chapter 9 contains a renewed list of suggested readings and a comprehensive bibliography of over 300 citations to the current literature. More than half of these are to papers and books written in 2000 or later, and the rest are citations to classic papers.
Computer books are full of acronyms. This one is no exception. By the time you are finished reading this one, the following should ring a bell: ADSL, AES, AJAX, AODV, AP, ARP, ARQ, AS, BGP, BOC, CDMA, CDN, CGI, CIDR, CRL, CSMA, CSS, DCT, DES, DHCP, DHT, DIFS, DMCA, DMT, DMZ, DNS,DOCSIS, DOM, DSLAM, DTN, FCFS, FDD, FDDI, FDM, FEC, FIFO, FSK,FTP, GPRS, GSM, HDTV, HFC, HMAC, HTTP, IAB, ICANN, ICMP, IDEA,IETF, IMAP, IMP, IP, IPTV, IRTF, ISO, ISP, ITU, JPEG, JSP, JVM, LAN,LATA, LEC, LEO, LLC, LSR, LTE, MAN, MFJ, MIME, MPEG, MPLS, MSC,MTSO, MTU, NAP, NAT, NRZ, NSAP, OFDM, OSI, OSPF, PAWS, PCM, PGP,PIM, PKI, POP, POTS, PPP, PSTN, QAM, QPSK, RED, RFC, RFID, RPC, RSA,RTSP, SHA, SIP, SMTP, SNR, SOAP, SONET, SPE, SSL, TCP, TDD, TDM,TSAP, UDP, UMTS, URL, VLAN, VSAT, WAN, WDM, and XML. But don’t worry. Each will appear in and be carefully defined before it is used. As a fun test, see how many you can identify before reading the book, write the number in the margin, then try again after reading the book.
To help instructors use this book as a text for courses ranging in length from quarters to semesters, we have structured the chapters into core and optional material.
The sections marked with a ‘‘*’’ in the table of contents are the optional ones. If a major section (e.g., 2.7) is so marked, all of its subsections are optional.
They provide material on network technologies that is useful but can be omitted from a short course without loss of continuity. Of course, students should be encouraged to read those sections as well, to the extent they have time, as all the material is up to date and of value.
The following protected instructors’ resource materials are available on the publisher’s Web site at . For a username and password, please contact your local Pearson representative.
Solutions manual
PowerPoint lecture slides
Resources for students are available through the open-access Companion Web site link on , including Web resources, links to tutorials, organizations, FAQs, and more Figures, tables, and programs from the book Steganography demo Protocol simulators
Many people helped us during the course of the fifth edition. We would especially like to thank Emmanuel Agu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Yoris Au (University of Texas at Antonio), Nikhil Bhargava (Aircom International, Inc.),Michael Buettner (University of Washington), John Day (Boston University),Kevin Fall (Intel Labs), Ronald Fulle (Rochester Institute of Technology), Ben Greenstein (Intel Labs), Daniel Halperin (University of Washington), Bob Kinicki (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Tadayoshi Kohno (University of Washington),Sarvish Kulkarni (Villanova University), Hank Levy (University of Washington),Ratul Mahajan (Microsoft Research), Craig Partridge (BBN), Michael Piatek (University of Washington), Joshua Smith (Intel Labs), Neil Spring (University of Maryland), David Teneyuca (University of Texas at Antonio), Tammy VanDegrift (University of Portland), and Bo Yuan (Rochester Institute of Technology),for providing ideas and feedback. Melody Kadenko and Julie Svendsen provided administrative support to David.
Shivakant Mishra (University of Colorado at Boulder) and Paul Nagin (Chimborazo
Publishing, Inc.) thought of many new and challenging end-of-chapter problems. Our editor at Pearson, Tracy Dunkelberger, was her usual helpful self in many ways large and small. Melinda Haggerty and Jeff Holcomb did a good job of keeping things running smoothly. Steve Armstrong (LeTourneau University) prepared the PowerPoint slides. Stephen Turner (University of Michigan at Flint) artfully revised the Web resources and the simulators that accompany the text. Our copyeditor, Rachel Head, is an odd hybrid: she has the eye of an eagle and the memory of an elephant. After reading all her corrections, both of us wondered how we ever made it past third grade.
Finally, we come to the most important people. Suzanne has been through this 19 times now and still has endless patience and love. Barbara and Marvin now know the difference between good textbooks and bad ones and are always an inspiration to produce good ones. Daniel and Matilde are welcome additions to our family. Aron is unlikely to read this book soon, but he likes the nice pictures on page 884 (AST). Katrin and Lucy provided endless support and always managed to keep a smile on my face.
Thank you (DJW).
ANDREW S. TANENBAUM
DAVID J.WETHERALL
这本书的封面设计就给我一种沉静而专业的感受,深邃的蓝色背景搭配简洁明了的标题,一下子就抓住了我的眼球。作为一个对计算机网络领域充满好奇的初学者,我一直希望能找到一本能够系统讲解网络基础知识的权威教材。在翻阅了市面上不少书籍后,这本《计算机网络》(英文版·第5版)以其经典的名号吸引了我。我特别看重的是它的“原版”属性,相信它能更真实地传递作者最原始的思考和最严谨的论证,避免了二次翻译中可能出现的理解偏差或信息失真。虽然我还没有开始深入阅读,但仅从其厚重的体量和一丝不苟的排版,我就预感这会是一次充实的学习旅程。我期待它能够从最基础的概念讲起,循序渐进地引导我理解TCP/IP协议栈的精髓,掌握各种网络设备的原理,以及深入了解数据传输的底层机制。我对其中可能涉及到的经典案例和前沿技术展望尤为期待,希望它能为我构建一个坚实的理论基础,也为我未来在网络安全、分布式系统等相关领域的探索打下良好的开端。
评分当我看到这本书的书名时,一种熟悉感油然而生。我知道“计算机网络”是计算机科学中一个至关重要的组成部分,而“经典原版书库”则保证了其内容的权威性和深度。我一直认为,学习计算机技术,尤其是像网络这样基础且广泛的学科,绕不开那些被时间检验过的经典著作。虽然我还没有开始翻阅,但我可以想象这本书的语言一定是精炼而准确的,它的逻辑一定是严谨而清晰的。我希望它能帮助我建立起一个完整的计算机网络知识框架,从物理层到应用层,每一个环节都能够被细致地阐述。我特别期待能够深入理解OSI七层模型和TCP/IP四层模型之间的关系和区别,以及各种核心协议(如HTTP, FTP, DNS, TCP, UDP, IP)的工作机制。对于我来说,这本书不仅仅是学习工具,更像是一次与领域内大师的对话,一次对网络世界奥秘的探索之旅。
评分坦白说,我选择这本书很大程度上是因为它“经典”的名头,以及它在计算机网络领域长期以来积累的声誉。作为一名有一定工作经验的从业者,我深知理论基础的重要性。我曾经在处理一些复杂的网络问题时,感到力不从心,原因就是缺乏对底层原理的深刻理解。这本书的第五版,意味着它已经经过了几代的迭代和完善,内容上应该是非常成熟和全面的。我特别感兴趣的是它如何处理当前快速发展的网络技术,比如云计算、物联网、5G等,是否能提供一个清晰的视角来理解这些新技术的网络支撑。我希望这本书能够帮助我梳理现有的知识体系,填补那些模糊不清的知识盲点,并且能够提供一些前瞻性的指导,让我能够更好地适应未来的技术发展趋势。我对其中可能包含的大量图示和案例分析抱有很高的期望,因为这有助于我更直观地理解抽象的概念。
评分作为一名对技术充满热情的业余爱好者,我一直在寻找能够系统提升自己网络知识水平的资源。这本《计算机网络》(英文版·第5版)的出现,无疑正中我的下怀。我非常喜欢英文原版的书籍,因为它们能最直接地传递作者的思想,并且在专业术语的翻译和理解上,原版往往是最准确的。我对这本书的“经典”二字非常看重,这意味着它不仅仅是一本教材,更是一部可以反复研读、从中汲取智慧的宝藏。我期待它能够带领我深入了解网络的各个层面,包括但不仅限于各种数据传输协议的原理、路由选择的算法、拥塞控制的机制,以及网络安全的基本概念。我希望能通过这本书,能够更好地理解互联网是如何运作的,并且能够为自己搭建一些小型的网络实验,比如配置路由器、模拟网络拓扑等。我相信这本书能够为我的学习和实践提供坚实的理论指导,让我对网络世界的理解更上一层楼。
评分从我个人的阅读习惯来说,我更偏爱那种能够引发思考、激发探索的书籍。这本书的标题“经典原版书库”本身就蕴含着一种历史的沉淀和学术的严谨,这让我对它的内容质量充满了信心。我一直认为,要真正理解一个领域,就必须回溯其发展的源头,学习那些奠定基石的经典著作。这本《计算机网络》(英文版·第5版)无疑扮演了这样的角色。虽然我不是计算机专业的学生,但工作以来接触到的各种与网络相关的问题,促使我下定决心要系统性地学习。我希望这本书不仅仅是知识的堆砌,更能提供一种解决问题的思路和分析框架。例如,在学习网络协议时,我希望它能清晰地解释为什么会有这样的设计,它解决了哪些现实中的挑战。我也希望能从中学习到一些评估网络性能、诊断网络故障的方法论。总而言之,我期待它能够以一种启发式的方式,让我不仅“知道”是什么,更能“理解”为什么,从而真正掌握计算机网络的精髓,并在实际工作中举一反三。
评分可以,挺实用的,跟预期效果一样
评分好厚的一本,没办法给留学生用。
评分可以,很不错。但是京东太坑了,不出事还好,一出事就赖着,上一单还钱还了一个月!!!而且余额提出说是安全就是给你加门坎让大多数人懒得提想间接强制要你消费。快递也落后了。还是回某猫
评分很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好很好虽然我还没看
评分挺好的 物流配送快 没有损坏o(∩_∩)o 哈哈
评分书不错,没什么需要挑剔的
评分正品,使用效果不错,下次还选京东
评分之前已经买过,这次帮同学买
评分Tenebaum教授的教材一次买了两本,赶紧在开学之前充电;
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