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 Fiber Optic Data Communication: Technology Advances and FuturesIn correspondence with the widely popular and original Handbook of Fiber Optic Data Communication First Edition, and now updated Second Edition (2001), experts in both industry and academia have compiled an excellent addition to the field of Fiber Optics. This work revisits and expounds on the future technology section of the first Handbook, while... |  |  Teach Yourself Tcp/Ip in 14 DaysAs you might imagine, Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 14 Days provides a rapid introduction to the TCP/IP protocols and to a few commonly used applications that are built on top of them. The discussion is very lucid and emphasizes the fundamental concepts behind a given protocol; it does a good job of not letting the mass of details obscure the... |  |  JNCIE: Juniper Networks Certified Internet Expert Study GuideGreetings and welcome to the world of Juniper Networks. This introductory section serves as a location to pass on to you some pertinent information concerning the Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program. In addition, you’ll find information about how the book itself is laid out and what it contains. Finally,... |
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 Handbook of Wireless Local Area Networks: Applications, Technology, Security, and StandardsConsisting of 25 articles contributed by expert authors from around the world, this handbook begins with a detailed introduction that provides an overview of LAN technologies, performance, security, and security protocols. It then delves further into WLAN technology, covering space-time processing, WLAN and cellular convergence, and a... |  |  GSM Networks: Protocols, Terminology and ImplementationSomeone who wants to get to know the customs of a country frequently receives the advice to learn the language of that country. Why? Because the differences that distinguish the people of one country from those of another are reflected in the language. For example, the people of the islands of the Pacific do not have a term for... |  |  Creating and Consuming Web Services in Visual BasicOne of the more confusing items about Web Services regards defining exactly what and why they are. Let's begin with why they exist.
Web Services exist to make it easier to integrate applications. Existing technologies include Java RMI, CORBA, and DCOM. All of these technologies work over networked environments and allow... |
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