Network Design, Second Edition: Management and Technical Perspectives
There are hundreds of technologies and protocols used in telecommunications. They run the full gamut from application level to physical level. It is overwhelming to try to keep track of them. Network Design, Second Edition: Management and Technical Perspectives is a broad survey of the major technol...
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There are hundreds of technologies and protocols used in telecommunications. They run the full gamut from application level to physical level. It is overwhelming to try to keep track of them. Network Design, Second Edition: Management and Technical Perspectives is a broad survey of the major technologies and networking protocols and how they interrelate, integrate, migrate, substitute, and segregate functionality. It presents fundamental issues that managers and engineers should be focused upon when designing a telecommunications strategy and selecting technologies, and bridges the communication gap that often exists between managers and technical staff involved in the design and implementation of networks.
For managers, this book provides comprehensive technology overviews, case studies, and tools for decision making, requirements analysis, and technology evaluation. It provides guidelines, templates, checklists, and recommendations for technology selection and configuration, outsourcing, disaster recovery, business continuity, and security. The book cites free information so you can keep abreast of important developments.
Engineers benefit from a review of the major technologies and protocols up and down the OSI protocol stack and how they relate to network design strategies. Topics include: Internet standards, protocols, and implementation; client server and distributed networking; value added networking services; disaster recovery and business continuity technologies; legacy IBM mainframe technologies and migration to TCP/IP; and MANs, WANs, and LANs.
For engineers wanting to peek under the technology covers, Network Design provides insights into the mathematical underpinnings and theoretical basis for routing, network design, reliability, and performance analysis. This discussion covers star, tree, backbone, mesh, and access networks. The volume also analyzes the commercial tools and approaches used in network design, planning, and management. |
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-14252009-12-02T07:29:21Z Network Design, Second Edition: Management and Technical Perspectives Piliouras, Teresa There are hundreds of technologies and protocols used in telecommunications. They run the full gamut from application level to physical level. It is overwhelming to try to keep track of them. Network Design, Second Edition: Management and Technical Perspectives is a broad survey of the major technologies and networking protocols and how they interrelate, integrate, migrate, substitute, and segregate functionality. It presents fundamental issues that managers and engineers should be focused upon when designing a telecommunications strategy and selecting technologies, and bridges the communication gap that often exists between managers and technical staff involved in the design and implementation of networks. For managers, this book provides comprehensive technology overviews, case studies, and tools for decision making, requirements analysis, and technology evaluation. It provides guidelines, templates, checklists, and recommendations for technology selection and configuration, outsourcing, disaster recovery, business continuity, and security. The book cites free information so you can keep abreast of important developments. Engineers benefit from a review of the major technologies and protocols up and down the OSI protocol stack and how they relate to network design strategies. Topics include: Internet standards, protocols, and implementation; client server and distributed networking; value added networking services; disaster recovery and business continuity technologies; legacy IBM mainframe technologies and migration to TCP/IP; and MANs, WANs, and LANs. For engineers wanting to peek under the technology covers, Network Design provides insights into the mathematical underpinnings and theoretical basis for routing, network design, reliability, and performance analysis. This discussion covers star, tree, backbone, mesh, and access networks. The volume also analyzes the commercial tools and approaches used in network design, planning, and management. MAKING THE BUSINESS CASE FOR THE NETWORK Management Overview of Network Design Define the Business Objectives Determine Potential Risks, Dependencies, Costs and Benefits Identify Project Requirements Develop Project Implementation Approach Strategic Positioning Using Networks Case Studies Calculation of Technology's Strategic Value Dealing with Major Design Challenges Organizational Concerns and Recommendations Technology Concerns and Recommendations Similarities and Differences between Voice and Data Network Design and Planning Major Trends and Technology Enablers Societal Trends Service Provider Trends Major Trends and Technology Enablers Technology Enablers Summary WIDE AREA NETWORK DESIGN AND PLANNING Management Overview of WAN Network Design Technical Overview of WAN Network Design Centralized Network Design Distributed Network Design Star Topology Networks Tree Networks Backbone Networks Mesh Networks Value Added Network Services LOCAL AREA NETWORK DESIGN AND PLANNING TECHNIQUES Management Overview of Local Area Networks i.e.,EE LAN Standards Ethernet LANs Wireless LANs Similarities and Differences Between WAN and LAN Design and Planning LAN Design and Planning LAN Performance Indicators and Modeling Parameters Information Sources for Baseline LAN Models LAN Visualization Instruments LAN Planning and Design Tools Summary INTRANETS AND EXTRANETS Management Overview Benefits of Intranets Intranet Planning and Management Intranets Versus Groupware Management Summary Technical Overview Internet Basics Basic Terminology Intranet Components Intranet Implementation Intranet Deployment Intranet Security Issues Public-Key Encryption Digital Signatures Link Encryption Document Encryption Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Secure HTTP (S-HTTP) Intranet Security Threats Source-Routed Traffic ICMP Redirects (Spoofing) Summary CLIENT SERVER AND DISTRIBUTED NETWORKING Overview of Client/Server and Distributed Object Networking Motivations for Distributed Networking Two-Tier and Three-Tier Client Server Architectures N-Tier Distributed Object Architectures Middleware Functions and Implementation Middleware Standards Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) Component Object Model (COM)/Distributed Component Model (DCOM)/COM+ Web Services Summary of Client/Server and Distributed Object Network Design Considerations OUTSOURCING Outsourcing Overview Steps in the Outsourcing Process Major Considerations in Outsourcing Request for Information Request for Proposal Vendor Evaluation/Selection and Checklists Strategic Partnerships and Agreements Summary AUTOMATED DESIGN AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT TOOLS Network Design Tools Network Management Tools Network Management Protocols (CMISE/CMIP, SNMP, and RMON) Network Management Implementation Web Based Network Management Other Network Management Strategies Summary TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN NETWORK DESIGN AND PLANNING Overview of the Network Design Process Data Collection Automated Data Generation Traffic Generators Cost Generators and Tariff Data Technical Requirements Specification Node Selection, Placement, and Sizing Network Topology Routing Strategies Architectures Network Management Security Representation of Networks Using Graph Theory Graph Link Undirected Graph Arc Directed Graph Self-loop Parallel Link Simple Graph Adjacency Degree Incident Link Path Cycle Simple cycle Connected Graph Strongly Connected Graph Tree Minimal Spanning Tree Star Introduction to Algorithms Definition of Algorithms Introduction to Computational Complexity Analysis Network Design Techniques Performance Analysis Queuing Essentials Analysis of Loss and Delay In Networks Analysis of Network Reliability Network Costs BUSINESS CONTINUITY AND DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING AND DESIGN Management Considerations Define the Business Objectives Served By BC/DR Planning Determine Potential Risks, Dependencies, Costs and Benefits-Risk Assessment and Business Impact Analysis Design and Implement BC/DR Plan Keep Informed About BC/DR Standards and Recommendations Technical Considerations Facilities Solutions Network Solutions Data Storage Solutions Application Level Solutions Outsourcing Solutions Summary APPENDIX A: RETURN ON INVESTMENT (ROI) CALCULATION Case Study Overview ROI Analysis The ROI Equation Depreciation & Capitalization Expanded ROI Formula ROI Numerator Net Benefits: Additions Costs Avoided Efficiencies Created Costs Incurred: Minuses ROI Denominator Project Investment Sample ROI Analysis ROI Numerator: Savings and Cost Avoidance Related to Web-Based Project ROI Denominator Results APPENDIX B: OVERVIEW OF OSI MODEL AND COMPARISON WITH TCP/IP Overview of OSI Model Overview of TCP/IP Model APPENDIX C: SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION AND RANKING PROCEDURES 2009-12-02T07:29:21Z 2009-12-02T07:29:21Z 2004 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1425 en application/rar CRC Press |