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What book to read on computer networks?
Which book on networks is better to read from these (I am a student of a technical university):
1. Tanenbaum
2. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by Kurose James F., Ross Keith W
3. Computer networks. Principles, technologies, protocols. Textbook Olifer
What can you say about each book? What is the focus of each? I want a deep book, because I'm not a complete 0 and have dealt with networks before.
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1) Focus on algorithms, process physics, scientific literature. Very little about routing protocols.
2) Judging by the content, there is nothing deeply described in Europe.
3) Mostly TCP / IP, more about protocols than about
If you need to know TCP / IP in depth, I liked this one.
If the medium needs TCP / IP - a very good SDSM cycle .
In general , here is a good review of online books.
My friend ... Networks are a simple thing. This is not applied biocybernetics. In any book there is a necessary level for an almost complete understanding of this issue. So read what you like best in style
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