Internet architectures

Internet Architectures explains Internet components and the technical relationships between them, names the key players involved and the agreements currently in place between them, reveals proprietary architectures, and arms you with a wealth of practical information.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Minoli, Daniel 1952-
Other Authors: Schmidt, Andrew
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Wiley 1998
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. The Internet, Its Architecture, and the Stakeholders.
  • Ch. 1. Introduction: From Concept to the De Facto Public-Switched Data Network.
  • Ch. 2. Internet Service Provider Architectures and Services.
  • Ch. 3. ISP Business Relationships
  • pt. 2. Evolving Internet Requirements.
  • Ch. 4. The Need for QoS-Based Communications.
  • Ch. 5. Contemporary Example of QoS Requirements in the Internet: A Case Study with Wider Implications
  • pt. 3. QoS Support in the Internet: Technologies and Protocols.
  • Ch. 6. Frame Relay Technology for ISP Support and QoS Questions.
  • Ch. 7. ATM Technology for ISPs and QoS Support Capabilities.
  • Ch. 8. Layer 3 Fundamentals with an Eye to QoS: IP, IPv6, Internet Routing, and BGP.