Network Analysis, Architecture and Design
- 450 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Traditionally, networking lacked a foundation in analysis or architectural development, with designers often relying on familiar technologies or vendor influence. However, the networking landscape has evolved, making network services crucial for the success of many third-generation networks. Designers must now identify existing network problems, analyze optimization parameters, and prioritize these in system architecture and design. This book employs a systems methodology approach, considering the network and its environment as part of a larger system, highlighting interactions between the network, users, applications, and devices. This perspective aligns with the current business climate where customer needs drive service development. The text details how networks can be architected to deliver diverse services, providing examples, analogies, instructor tips, and exercises to guide designers through analysis, architecture, and design processes. It emphasizes the journey from concept to implementation, covering addressing protocol, routing, and management. Key topics include recognizing design problems, analyzing optimization parameters, and integrating them into system architecture. This resource is essential for professionals involved in network design or operations. Updated content addresses ad hoc networks, GMPLS, IPv6, and mobile networking, drawing on real-life experiences and case studies.

