TY - BOOK AU - Gouda,Mohamed G TI - Elements of network protocol design SN - 9788126516476 (pbk) U1 - 004.62 PY - 2006/// CY - New Delhi PB - Wiley KW - Computer network protocols N1 - Index present; Chapter 1: How to Specify Network Protocols------------------------ Chapter 2: First Protocol Examples---------------------------- Chapter 3: Network Processes---------------------------- Chapter 4: More on Processes---------------------------- Chapter 5: Transmission Errors---------------------------- Chapter 6: Connections--------------------------- Chapter 7: Data Transfer and Multiplexing-------------------------- Chapter 8: Error Detection--------------------------- Chapter 9: Error Recovery----------------------------- Chapter 10: Flow Control------------------------------ Chapter 11: Maintaining Topology Information-------------------------- Chapter 12: The Abstraction of Perfect Channel------------------------- Chapter 13: Routing-------------------------- Chapter 14: Switching--------------------------- Chapter 15: Congestion Control--------------------------- Chapter 16: The Abstraction of Virtual Neighborhood----------------------- Chapter 17: Naming and Name Resolution------------------------ Chapter 18: Security------------------------------ Chapter 19: Data Compression---------------------------- Chapter 20: Broadcast and Multicast----------------------------- Chapter 21: Application Structure----------------------------- Chapter 22: Applications--------------------------------- Chapter 23: Ring Networks----------------------------- Chapter 24: Broadcast Networks----------------------------- Chapter 25: Protocol Layers and Hierarchies------------------------------- N2 - This book gives students and professionals alike both the understanding of fundamental principles and the practical guidance they need to develop successful protocol-based networking solutions. It provides Abstract Protocol notation (AP), a useful formal notation for specifying network protocols, step-by-step guidance on designing all types of network protocols, from basic routing and switching protocols to data ER -