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INTERNETWORKING WITH TCP/IP CLIENT-SERVER PROGRAMMING AND APPLICATIONS VOL-III

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: PEARSON INDIA EDUCATION SERVICES PVT LTD 2015Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxvi, 519ISBN:
  • 978-93-325-4987-6
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.6/COM/STE
Summary: This is the Second Edition of Vol. III BSD Socket Version from one of the most popular TCP/IP Internetworking series ever published. This new edition includes code in ANSI C throughout. This is the only book available who's central theme is software design that teaches designers how to structure clients and servers. The server designs are directly applicable to WWW and other applications. The authors present the most complete coverage of server technology that allows designers to understand the costs and benefits of advanced server technologies. In addition, the Second Edition discusses the use of application gateways to allow client-server communication across heterogeneous protocols.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research Network 004.6/COM/STE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TCP/IP (COMPUTER NETWORK PROTOCOL), INTERNET, COMPUTERS NETWORKS SICSR-B-19103

This is the Second Edition of Vol. III BSD Socket Version from one of the most popular TCP/IP Internetworking series ever published. This new edition includes code in ANSI C throughout. This is the only book available who's central theme is software design that teaches designers how to structure clients and servers. The server designs are directly applicable to WWW and other applications. The authors present the most complete coverage of server technology that allows designers to understand the costs and benefits of advanced server technologies. In addition, the Second Edition discusses the use of application gateways to allow client-server communication across heterogeneous protocols.

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