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Top-down Computer Networking CH1 ((7) History of computer networking and…
Top-down Computer Networking CH1
(1) What is the Internet?
(1.1) A nuts-and-bolts description
(1.2) A services description
(1.3) What is a protocol?
(2) The network edge
(2.1) Access networks
(2.2) Physical media
(3) The network core
(3.1) Packet switching
(3.2) Circuit switching
(3.3) A network of networks
(4) Delay, loss and throughput in packet-switched networks
(4.1) Overview of delay in packet-switched networks
(4.2) Queuing delay and packet loss
(4.3) End-to-end delay
(4.4) Throughput in computer networks
(5) Protocol layers and their service models
(5.1) Layered architecture
(5.2) Encapsulation
(6) Networks under attack
(7) History of computer networking and the Internet
(7.1) The development of packet switching: 1961-1972
(7.2) Proprietary networks and internetworking: 1972-1980
(7.3) A proliferation of networks: 1980-1990
(7.4) The Internet explosion: the 1990s
(7.5) The new millenium