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Hardcover Encyclopedia of Networking, Electronic Edition [With Searchable & Cross-Referenced Version of Text] Book

ISBN: 0078823501

ISBN13: 9780078823503

Encyclopedia of Networking, Electronic Edition [With Searchable & Cross-Referenced Version of Text]

The second edition of this guide includes Internet technology updates, network security information and descriptions of network terms and concepts. An electronic version of the book accompanies it on CD-ROM with special multi-user license.

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One of the classic handbooks for computer professionals

When I moderated the International Fidonet Conference on Local Area Networking, this book was probably my single most frequent recommendation. If you work in computer networking and you buy only one book to have on your desk, make it this book.In its previous (1994) incarnation as "LAN Times Encyclopedia of Networking," Sheldon was publishing into a world when the Internet was an obscure province of college students and defense contractors, a fast microcomputer capable of word processing probably had a 486 processor and represented an investment comparable to a good used car, and most people thought the "@" character on their keyboards was for some mysterious use in preparing invoices. Nevertheless, that 1994 edition sold tens of thousands of copies before being superseded by this second edition in 1997. For such a book to survive under the same authorship as the definitive publication of its type for seven years, making it to a third ("millennium") edition scheduled for release in January 2001, is a truly outstanding accomplishment. Indeed, LAN Times itself is no longer with us, having ceased publication in 1998, but its encyclopedia and original author remain.Like Stevens on TCP/IP, Knuth on programming, Sedgewick on algorithms, Tannenbaum on operating systems, or Terman on electronics, this book has earned a place on the shelf of nearly every serious worker in the field of its coverage, and that field is remarkably broad. Retaining its fundamental benefit of strict vendor independence, this is a true one-volume encyclopedia containing at least a definition of all of the important terminology and acronyms from networking, cabling, telecommunications, and related disciplines. Nowhere else is it possible to find in one place explanations of everything from IEEE 802 nomenclature to EIA-568 cabling diagrams to Novell networking architecture to ISDN to VoIP. Some articles on major subjects such as Ethernet or TCP/IP run for significant numbers of pages wtih charts and illustrations.One warning: this book is not a tutorial. It can be fun to read, just like flipping around in a conventional encyclopedia can be fun if you are of such a mind to do it, but you cannot learn material in depth from an encyclopedia. The intended reader of this book is either the working professional or the advanced student who will want to have it handy at all times in order to be able to refer to it. If you find yourself lying awake at night wondering "What is the official maximum length of a 10Base-T segment?" or "How fast is an OC-48 circuit?" then this is the book for you.The world of computer networking has progressed enormously since this 1997 edition was published, and it will be interesting to see how well the January 2001 edition keeps up. Unix, especially in the form of Linux, has grown tremendously in importance, much of it as the expense of Novell and OS/2. Bandwidth has increased to the point where streaming multimedia is practical, even to residentia

Non stop help from cover to cover!!!!!!!!

We use encyclopedias every day to help us define words or topics. Encyclopedia of Networking is now available to help us understand networking and the terms associated with it. Tom Sheldon's work is outstanding and his 1175 page book is one of the best I have ever read.As with every encyclopedia, this one is in alphabetical order and covers terms like IXC, frame relay. IMA, java, java beans, modem standards, PKI, routers, spoofing, SPX, SQL, VPNs and so many, many more. Sheldon's book is a must have reference for all network professionals. Included is a cd-rom, which is a fully searchable, and cross-referenced version of the book, making your learning portable. Many of the r terms have hyperlinks for further research on the internet. Also I was very pleased to see so many illustrations included as visual aides enhanced the learning process. As a computer instructor, this manual has already come in handy in several networking classes and I am sure it will be so in the future. You can find this and many other computer related titles at the McGraw-Hill web site.

IT Professional--Must Have!!!

This is the first time I've come across a book that I felt deserved the time to write a review. Your book is great!! Especially the Electonic Version on CD. From what I've seen so far, this has been the best addition to my reference library, to date. As a field technician the CD's portability is invaluable. A tool for the road, not just the shop. Keep up the good work. Kenneth W. Dight, A+, Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, CNE5

The best book for the networking newbie or guru

Encyclopedia of Networking, Electronic Edition, contains nearly everything a newbie or guru would ever need to know about networking. The writing is extremely clear and really hits the mark in terms of not dumbing down the topics. Be sure to get the Electronic Edition which includes the entire book on a CD-ROM (it's less embarrassing to look something up on the CD than a five-pound book when you get a sticky question, not to mention that it's easier to carry around).

Tremendous resource for anyone involved in the industry!!!

Complete, well-organized, well-written, awesome CD! A must have book for anybody involved in networking.
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