M. Hassan and R. Jain,
"High Performance TCP/IP Networking: Concepts, Issues, and Solutions,"Prentice-Hall, 2003, ISBN:0130646342,
ISBN:0131272578 (International Ed), 416 pp.
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"Anyone interested in improving Internet performance, particularly with regard to TCP, should get a copy of this book! It is a tour
de force examination of TCP performance. The authors correctly conclude that TCP performance is strongly influenced by
implementation choices and operational contexts."
- Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, SVP Technology Strategy, MCI
(Co-inventor of the Internet and TCP/IP protocols)
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- Table of Contents and Preface 18 pages in Adobe Acrobat (105,074 bytes)
- Where to buy:
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- Instructors of TCP/IP courses can request an
examination copy
from the publisher.
- Instruction support material:
A CD containing all of the above is available from the publisher upon request
A Polish translation of the book is being published by
HELION SA, POLAND, http://helion.pl/
The book is being used as a
textbook or supplementary textbook by the following professors:
- Professor Teng Moh, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA,
CS158B: Computer Network Management: Principles and Technology, Fall 2006.
- Professor Mohamed M. Hefeeda, Simon Fraser University, Surrey, BC, Canada,
CMPT 880: Internet Architecture and Protocols, (Summer 2006)
- Professor Tom Dunnigan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, CS594: Internet Programming and Protocols (Fall 2005)
- Professor Adriana Iamnitchi, Duke University, USA, CPS214 -
Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (Spring 2005)
- Professor Isaac Ghansah, California State University Sacramento, USA. CSC255
- Computer Networks (Fall 2004)
- Rowan University, New Jersey, USA. 0704.395
- TCP/IP and Internet Protocols (Spring 2005)
- Dr. Imad H. Elhajj, Oakland University, USA, CSE647 - Advanced Computer Communications (Winter 2005)
- Dr. Vladimir V. Riabov, Rivier College, Nashua, NH, USA CS685A Network
Management (Fall 2005)
- Professor Hossam Saad Hassanein, Queen's University, CANADA. CISC877 - Topics in
Information Systems II (Fall 2004)
- University of Passau, GERMANY 5109
- Network and Performance Modeling (Summer 2005)
- Professor Hermann Hellwagner, University Klagenfurt, AUSTRIA. 623.700
- Seminar in Computer and Network Architecture (Winter 2004/05)
- Dr. Oliver B. Popov, MID Sweden University, SWEDEN. DTAD16 - Advanced
Network Systems (Winter 2005)
- Professor Ernst Biersack, Eurecom, FRANCE. Course #15 - Internet
Architectures and protocols (Spring 2005)
- Professors Jose Carlos Lopez Ardao and Raul Fernando Rodriguez Rubio, Universidade de Vigo, SPAIN. Redes
TCP/IP avanzadas (2005-07)
- Professor Sunshin An, Korea University, SOUTH KOREA Seminar Subject - Network
(Winter 2004)
- Kaosiung Applied Technology University, TAIWAN High speed Network
(2004)
- Chung Yuan Christian University, TAIWAN Internet
Protocols (Fall 2004)
- Dr. Jizhong Wu, University of Western Sydney, AUSTRALIA 300252 -
Advanced Topics in Networking (S2 2003, S2 2004)
- Professor Marguerite C. Murphy, San Franscisco State University, California, USA, CSC 845 - Advanced Computer Networks
- Professor Shervin Shirmohammadi, University of Ottawa, Canada, CEG/ELG 4183 - Higher Layer Network Protocols
- Professor Frank Callegati, University di Bologna, Italy,
Telecommunications Networks and Systems
- Professor Amiya Bhattacharya, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, CS 584 : Computer Networks II
- Professor Paul D. Amer, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, CIS856 TCP/IP & Upper Layer Protocols
- Professor Chun Tung Chou and Jahan Hassan, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, COMP9332 Network Routing and Switching
- Professor Juha Takkinen, Linköpings universitet, Sweden, Communications 2004
- Professor Reinhard German, Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany,
Dienstgüte von Kommunikationssystemen
- Professor George Scheets, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK,
ECEN4533 Data Communications
- Dr. Jidong Wang, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia,
EEET2178 - Network Management & Protocols
- Professor Sureswaran Ramadass and Dr. Rahmat Budiarto, Universiti Sains Malaysia,
CCS522: Advanced Data Communication and Computer Networks
- Professor Chan Mun Choon, National University of Singapore, High Speed Networks and Multimedia Networking (CS5224)
- Dr. Juha Takkinen, Linköpings universitet, Sweden,FDA127 Communication, Autumn 2004.
- Dr. K.O. KT, City University of Hongkong, EE4011 Performance Evaluation of Communication Networks
- Dr. Teun Ott, New Jersey Institute of Technology,The Internet and Higher Layer Protocols (CIS 656)
- Prof. K. S. Lim, Kyungpook National University, South Korea, (COMP725-01)
- Dr. Pascale Primet, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France, Networks
If you use this textbook, please send us your course URL via
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From the Back Cover:
Written by best selling author, Raj Jain, and his authoritative
co-author, this book features leading edge issues and solutions for high
performance TCP/IP networking, this easy-to-read book provides a
one-stop-shop for coverage of the many changes to the TCP protocol over
the last two decades and all important research results. Professionals
can keep themselves up-to-date with advances in this area and learn many
potential performance problems and solutions for running TCP/IP in the
emerging networking environment. An international expert in the field
captures state of the art topics in each chapter in the five-part
organization. Part I introduces the scope of the book, Part II provides
detailed coverage of the tools and techniques for performance evaluation
of TCP/IP networks, Part III examines the performance concepts and
issues for running TCP/IP in the emerging network environment, Part IV
discusses congestion control, and Part V explores the performance issues
in implementing TCP/IP in the end system. For network engineers, R&D
managers, research scientists, and network administrators.
Other Comments on the Book:
"It is the first of its kind. It covers rather completely the use of TCP in Different network settings."
-Professor Lixia Zhang, UCLA
"I will find the book very useful for any graduate course on networking.
Curently there is no source text book which would cover such a broad
and comprehensive set of networking environments for TCP/IP including
the most advanced "cutting edge" environments such as satelite and
wireless. Additionally, the book provides much needed methodological
breadth from simulaton and theoretical studies to the practical detail.
I particularly like focus on hands on projects and the case study. I am
sure it will be widely used in clasrooms all over the world."
-Professor Tomasz Imielinski, Rutgers University
"TCP/IP is a cornerstone of all networking today and researchers all
over the world have spent significant efforts to fine tune this protocol
suite. The book 'High Performance TCP/IP Networking' provides
a very thorough description and insight into the state-of-the-art
in this field.
The book starts with a description of TCP/IP basics, and slowly
builds on appropriate models, explains interesting performance
aspects observed in simulations, and concludes with both
software and hardware based implementations. It also discusses
the various relevant advances in emerging networking systems,
including mobile and wireless networks, satellite networks, etc.
The authors have done an amazing job in collecting very diverse
developments
in TCP/IP networking and presenting them in a very organized fashion.
This makes the book very suitable to serve as a text in a graduate
level networking courses.
In fact, I believe that this book is an useful resource for all
networking practitioners, including administrators, researchers,
professionals, and students."
- Professor Suman Banerjee, U of Wisconsin Madison.
We are interested in hearing via email from you too.
Contributors to the Book:
The following 24 authors wrote specific chapters of the book:
- Mahbub Hassan, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Raj Jain, Ohio State University, USA
- Sanjay Jha, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Yukio Murayama, Kurashilki University of Science and Arts, Japan
- Suguru Yamaguchi, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
- Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University, USA
- Jim Wu, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Abdul Aziz, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Sven Ostring, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Harsha Sirisena, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- George Xylomenos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
- George Polyzos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
- Petri Mahonen, Aachen University, Germany
- Mika Saaranen, Nokia Mobile Phones, Finland
- Raghupathy Sivakumar, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Franco Callegati, Universita’ di Bologna, Italy
- Maurizio Casoni, Universita’ di Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Carla Raffaelli, Universita’ di Bologna, Italy
- Arjan Durresi, Louisiana State University, USA
- Sastri Kota, Loral Skynet, USA
- Venkat Padmanabhan, Microsoft Research, USA
- Hari Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
- Bing Zheng, New Focus, Inc., USA
- Jeff Chase, Duke University, USA
- Rui Zhao, University of New South Wales, Australia
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