This is a practical guide to techniques of network design in data
communications. It is intended to help a broad spectrum of people
working in the field by covering such key problems as where to
locate multiplexers, how many ports should multiplexers and
concentrators have to service given terminal population, how to
route a multidrop line to optimize its cost, what type of line
facilities should be used under different networking
conditions.
Focusing on the scientific aspect of network design, Practical Network Design Techniques uses mathematical models to illustrate important networking concepts and show how to solve many common design problems. Taking an inclusive approach, the author examines the cost and performance issues that can also be used by network analysts and designers as tools and techniques to optimize existing networks with respect to their cost or performance. He examines reports generated by communications equipment to obtain an understanding of how different report elements can be used to tailor the cost or performance of a network segment.
Digital: 344 pages.
Publisher: Unknown; 2Rev Ed edition (2004).
ISBN-10: 0203507452.
ISBN-13: 978-0203507452.
Focusing on the scientific aspect of network design, Practical Network Design Techniques uses mathematical models to illustrate important networking concepts and show how to solve many common design problems. Taking an inclusive approach, the author examines the cost and performance issues that can also be used by network analysts and designers as tools and techniques to optimize existing networks with respect to their cost or performance. He examines reports generated by communications equipment to obtain an understanding of how different report elements can be used to tailor the cost or performance of a network segment.
Digital: 344 pages.
Publisher: Unknown; 2Rev Ed edition (2004).
ISBN-10: 0203507452.
ISBN-13: 978-0203507452.