Network Analysis, Architecture, and Design

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Author: James D. McCabe

ISBN-10: 0123704804

ISBN-13: 9780123704801

Category: Network Design

Traditionally, networking has had little or no basis in analysis or architectural development, with designers relying on technologies they are most familiar with or being influenced by vendors or consultants. However, the landscape of networking has changed so that network services have now become one of the most important factors to the success of many third generation networks. It has become an important feature of the designer's job to define the problems that exist in his network, choose...

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This book covers computer networks from analysis to design with guidelines and examples making it a perfect companion for those in the networking community.

Chap 1: Introduction, Chap 2: Requirements Analysis: Concepts, Chap 3: Requirements Analysis: Process, Chap 4: Flow Analysis, Chap 5: Network Architecture Chap 6: Addressing and Routing Architecture, Chap 7: Network Management Architecture, Chap 8: Performance Architecture, Chap 9: Security and Privacy Architecture, Chap 10: Network Design

\ From the Publisher"Many times, network designers are tempted to find instant gratification by jumping directly into implementation without first fully understanding the scope of their problem. When this occurs, the result can be a network that does not function as needed, or even worse, the solution can create additional problems. Network Analysis, Architecture, and Design provides the reader with design methods they can use to avoid this and other common pitfalls. Jim McCabe takes the reader step-by-step through proven processes that will result in designs that are not only viable, but designs that will stand up to the scrutiny of technical and financial reviews. I have successfully applied these techniques to many of my projects, and I recommend this book to network designers and engineers of all levels." - Anthony Arviola, Network Engineer, NASA Langley Research Center\ \