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Title: Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet
by James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross
ISBN: 0201477114
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing
Pub. Date: 10 July, 2000
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $97.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.4

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Rating: 5
Summary: Great book!
Comment: As a software engineer, I read this book upon recommendation from some people at work. The book really put the whole computer networking / Internet /Web area together for me. Before reading the book, I was already familiar with Ethernet, the web, HTTP, etc., but the book tied it all together, and now I have a deep understanding of the subject. I have carefully read the first five chapters. I look forward to the last three. The other thing I really like about the book is its great companion web site.... Not only is the whole book online, but also it includes many useful applets that really let you see how these protocols work. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5
Summary: Best introductory textbook in the market
Comment: This is the best book from two respected networking researchers. It explains the TCP-IP model unlike the most other networking books which explore the outdated OSI model. Compared to Tanenbaum, the new networking concepts (such as Diffserve) are addressed and well explained. A side effect of Tanenbaum's book is that you are lost in the details and can not see the overall picture. I loose my motivation and excitement when I read Tanenbaum's book.

If you want to really learn the underlying motivations for the current Internet protocols Kurose and Ross's book is the best. Highly recomended, even for the professionals in the networking business to brush up their knowledge and improve their understanding of networking concepts.

Rating: 5
Summary: Best Networking book there is.
Comment: I am student at the University of Massachusetts and I had James Kurose, the co-author of this book, as the professor for my computer networking class. Not only was the class excellent, but the book was also. Everything is explained very clearly and proficiently. The book is not math-based which makes it much easier reading and great as an introductory book. There are lots of concrete analogies and examples used in the book to help the reader understand the more complex concepts. Since taken the class I've read through computer networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and although that it is a good book I would not recommend it for those who are just being introduced to the world of networking.
The online supplementary content that comes with the book is also very beneficial and complement the book well.

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