Network Application Frameworks – Design and Architecture
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Kingston – Books 7 – IMG_1218
Author Eric Greenberg
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Contents by Chapter (in brief)
Preface…..xvii
Can we really cover a;; of that?.....xviii
Book Organization…..xx
Acknowledgements and Reflections…..xxvii
Chapter 1. What Is a Network Application Framework?.....1
Chapter 2. Core Network Application Framework Technologies…..27
Chapter 3. The TCP/IP Protocol Suite…..87
Chapter 4. IP Routing…..121
Chapter 5. Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)…..171
Chapter 6. The Open Group Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)…..187
Chapter 7. Microsoft and WOSA…..203
Chapter 8. The NT 4 Directory Service…..247
Chapter 9. NT 5 Active Directory Services…..265
Chapter 10. Novell Netware…..277
Chapter 11. IBM…..309
Chapter 12. Design Rule Summary…..341
Index…..357
This book provides a comprehensive roadmap for understanding the design, architecture, and inherent integrated nature of modern and legacy networking and application technologies. The audience for this book includes IS managers, system engineers, software designers, network engineers, systems administrators, network managers, systems architects, senior technologists and senior management.
By reading this book, you will be introduced to a wide range of highly relevant enterprise networking and application technologies. Armed with this knowledge, you will be able to design new systems that better meet functional, performance, and operational objectives. For existing deployments, your ability to isolate poor performance to either the network, the application, or both, will be improved. In addition, you will be able to design networks and applications that more seamlessly and efficiently integrate legacy technologies with modern ones.
Hardcover 378 pages ISBN: 0-201-30950-5