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Communication Systems: The State of the Art IFIP 17th World Computer Congress - TC6 Stream on Communication Systems: The State of the Art August 25-30, 2002, Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada
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Communication Systems: The State of the Art IFIP 17th World Computer Congress - TC6 Stream on Communication Systems: The State of the Art August 25-30, 2002, Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada
Current price: $169.99
Barnes and Noble
Communication Systems: The State of the Art IFIP 17th World Computer Congress - TC6 Stream on Communication Systems: The State of the Art August 25-30, 2002, Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada
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Communication Systems: The State of the Art captures the depth and breadth of the field of communication systems:
-Architectures and Prools for Distributed Systems;
-Network and Internetwork Architectures;
-Performance of Communication Systems;
-Internet Applications Engineering;
-Management of Networks and Distributed Systems;
-Smart Networks;
-Wireless Communications;
-Communication Systems for Developing Countries;
-Photonic Networking;
-Communication Systems in Electronic Commerce.
This volume's scope and authority present a rare opportunity for people in many different fields to gain a practical understanding of where the leading edge in communication systems lies today-and where it will be tomorrow.
-Architectures and Prools for Distributed Systems;
-Network and Internetwork Architectures;
-Performance of Communication Systems;
-Internet Applications Engineering;
-Management of Networks and Distributed Systems;
-Smart Networks;
-Wireless Communications;
-Communication Systems for Developing Countries;
-Photonic Networking;
-Communication Systems in Electronic Commerce.
This volume's scope and authority present a rare opportunity for people in many different fields to gain a practical understanding of where the leading edge in communication systems lies today-and where it will be tomorrow.