COMPUTER NETWORKS

Now in its third edition, Professor Andrew Tanenbaum's 800-page book is the classic treatise on computer networking. Since its inception, Computer Networks has been the all-time best-selling overview of computer networks by one of the key computer science authors. It's a complete guide to...

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Main Author: Tanenbaum, Andrew S. 1944- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Jersey Prentice-Hall International 1996
© 1996
Edition:3rd ed.
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