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Local area networks : new technologies, emerging standards / Thomas W. Madron..

By: Madron, Thomas William, 1937-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Wiley, c1994Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xiii, 386 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0471009598 .Subject(s): Local area networks (Computer networks)DDC classification: 004.68
Contents:
Local area networks: new technologies, emerging standards -- Local area network standards -- LANs as nodes in larger networks -- Linking LANs -- LANs: network operating systems -- Peer-to-peer LANs -- Designing a microcomputer-based local area network -- ANSI/IEEE std 802.3-CSMA/CD -- ANSI/IEEE std 802.4-Token-passing bus -- ANSI/IEEE std 802.5-token-passing ring -- Managing local area networks -- Network security issues -- Making it work.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 004.68 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00014525
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Anyone considering buying a LAN should buy this book first."--Computing magazine Third Edition Local Area Networks New Technologies, Emerging Standards "Madron shows what LANs are, how they work, and includes guidelines for choosing, designing, and implementing a microcomputer-based LAN." --Data Communications The explosive growth of LANs in recent years, driven by their increasing use in small businesses and their acceptance as the network of choice by large corporations, has encouraged the development of numerous new technologies and underscored the need for standardization--hardware and software integration from a wide variety of manufacturers. Local Area Networks: New Technologies, Emerging Standards, Third Edition covers the latest developments in LAN technology from a management perspective and discusses standards as they relate to the management of large networking systems and computer environments. New topics of major importance include: the impact of LANs on small businesses; client/server technology; the proliferation of multiserver LANs; switching from host-based to LAN systems; and peer-to-peer and wireless LANs. An in-depth examination of software choices deals with the need to tailor LAN operating systems to fit a company's existing software; UNIX, OS/2, and Windows NT and their roles in LAN planning are discussed in detail. Every chapter has been updated, and new chapters have been added on peer-to-peer LANs and network security. An expanded chapter on hardware options features a head-to-head comparison of Token-Ring and Ethernet installations.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Local area networks: new technologies, emerging standards -- Local area network standards -- LANs as nodes in larger networks -- Linking LANs -- LANs: network operating systems -- Peer-to-peer LANs -- Designing a microcomputer-based local area network -- ANSI/IEEE std 802.3-CSMA/CD -- ANSI/IEEE std 802.4-Token-passing bus -- ANSI/IEEE std 802.5-token-passing ring -- Managing local area networks -- Network security issues -- Making it work.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Thomas W. Madron has an extensive background in designing and implementing local area networks. He is currently an independent consultant and has written more than 100 articles and books, including Peer-to-Peer LANs: Networking Two to Ten PCs.

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