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Title: Top-Down Network Design
by Priscilla Oppenheimer
ISBN: 1-57870-069-8
Publisher: Pearson Education
Pub. Date: 15 August, 1999
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $55.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.88 (24 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A useful book for network designers of any level.
Comment: This book includes practical information that both new designers and experienced designers will find useful. The techniques for network design that are presented can be applied to small, medium, and large internetworks. The book discusses methods for optimizing network performance for high throughput and low delay. The discussions are based on actual protocol analysis and real-world experience with enterprise networks. They punch holes in the many urban myths that abound regarding protocol and network behavior. I highly recommend this book for anyone faced with designing networks or managing networks that were not designed very well.

Rating: 5
Summary: Especially for advanced computer programmers
Comment: Top-Down Network Design: A Systems Analysis Approach To Enterprise Network Design is an advanced resource written by information science expert and technical instructor Priscilla Oppenheimer especially for advanced computer programmers needing learn about or engage in top-down network design. The methods for network design are particularly applicable to campus LANs, remote-access networks, WAN links, and large-scale internet works. Filled with illustrations, real-world examples, and explicit step by step instructions for analyzing technical requirements, as well as selecting protocols based on performance goals, improving network throughput, and much, much more fill this detailed, 560-page text which is especially ideal as a classroom text, or for self-teaching instruction and reference.

Rating: 5
Summary: excellent methodology - must read
Comment: ms oppenheimer has written a book that every networker should
read. she describes a concise method for analyzing and designing
internetworks.
admittedly she follows many of the tenets that comprise version 1
of the ccda (i haven't taken/looked at the newer version of the
test) - but there is a reason that cisco has helped to design
and support some of the largest and most complex networks in the
world...they follow a consistent, easily replicated, and scalable
model for networking.

network design is similar to putting a puzzle together - this
book simplifies that puzzle. if you are designing a network,
please read this. if you are managing someone who is designing
a network, please read this.

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