Computer Networks: A Systems Approach

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Considering topics like "switching, routing, and internetworking" alongside "congestion control and resource allocation," how would you articulate the essential interdependencies between these concepts, explaining the practical consequences if one aspect fails to account for the others?

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The provided passages mention "switching, routing, and internetworking" and "congestion control and resource allocation" as topics covered in the book "Computer Networks: A Systems Approach" [1, 2]. The passages describe that the book uses the Internet as a primary example and explains various protocols and networking technologies with a systems-oriented approach [2]. This approach encourages students to consider how individual network components function within a larger, complex system of interactions [2].

However, the passages do not articulate the essential interdependencies between these concepts or explain the practical consequences if one aspect fails to account for the others. The passages list these topics as subject areas within the book but do not detail their relationships or the impact of their failure to integrate [1, 2].

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work; the concepts of switching, routing, and internetworking; end-to-end protocols; congestion control and resource allocation; and end-to-end data. Each chapter includes a problem statement, which introduces issues to be examined; shaded sidebars that elaborate on a topic or introduce a related advanced topic; What's Next? discussions that deal with emerging issues in research, the commercial world, or society; and exercises. This book is written for graduate or upper-division undergraduate classes in computer networking. It will also be useful for industry professionals retraining for…
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Title: Computer Networks by Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie Description: Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Fifth Edition, explores the key principles of computer networking, with examples drawn from the real world of network and protocol design. Using the Internet as the primary example, this best-selling and classic textbook explains various protocols and networking technologies. The systems-oriented approach encourages students to think about how individual network components fit into a larger, complex system of interactions. This book has a completely updated content with expanded…
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dable network simulation software and lab experiments manual available Categories: Computers Pages: 921 Snippet: This book has a completely updated content with expanded coverage of the topics of utmost importance to networking professionals and students, including P2P, wireless, network security, and network applications such as e-mail and the Web, ...
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