Network analysis, architecture, and design

Traditionally, networking has had little or no basis in analysis or architectural development, with designers relying on technologies they are most familiar with or being influenced by vendors or consultants. However, the landscape of networking has changed so that network services have now become o...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: McCabe, James D. (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Amsterdan ; Boston : Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann Publishers c2007.
Edition:3rd ed
Series:Morgan Kaufmann series in networking.
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627304206719
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Network Analysis, Architecture, and Design; Copyright Page; Contents; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Objectives; 1.2 Preparation; 1.3 Background; 1.4 Overview of Analysis, Architecture, and Design Processes; 1.5 A Systems Methodology; 1.6 System Description; 1.7 Service Description; 1.8 Service Characteristics; 1.9 Performance Characteristics; 1.10 Network Supportability; 1.11 Conclusion; 1.12 Exercises; Chapter 2. Requirements Analysis: Concepts; 2.1 Objectives; 2.2 Background; 2.3 User Requirements; 2.4 Application Requirements
  • 2.5 Device Requirements2.6 Network Requirements; 2.7 Other Requirements; 2.8 The Requirements Specification and Map; 2.9 Conclusions; 2.10 Exercises; Chapter 3. Requirements Analysis: Process; 3.1 Objectives; 3.2 Gathering and Listing Requirements; 3.3 Developing Service Metrics; 3.4 Characterizing Behavior; 3.5 Developing RMA Requirements; 3.6 Developing Delay Requirements; 3.7 Developing Capacity Requirements; 3.8 Developing Supplemental Performance Requirements; 3.9 Environment-Specific Thresholds and Limits; 3.10 Requirements for Predictable and Guaranteed Performance
  • 3.11 Requirements Mapping3.12 Developing the Requirements Specification; 3.13 Conclusions; 3.14 Exercises; Chapter 4. Flow Analysis; 4.1 Objectives; 4.2 Background; 4.3 Flows; 4.4 Identifying and Developing Flows; 4.5 Data Sources and Sinks; 4.6 Flow Models; 4.7 Flow Prioritization; 4.8 The Flow Specification; 4.9 Example Application of Flow Analysis; 4.10 Conclusions; 4.11 Exercises; Chapter 5. Network Architecture; 5.1 Objectives; 5.2 Background; 5.3 Component Architectures; 5.4 Reference Architecture; 5.5 Architectural Models; 5.6 Systems and Network Architectures; 5.7 Conclusions
  • 5.8 ExercisesChapter 6. Addressing and Routing Architecture; 6.1 Objectives; 6.2 Background; 6.3 Addressing Mechanisms; 6.4 Routing Mechanisms; 6.5 Addressing Strategies; 6.6 Routing Strategies; 6.7 Architectural Considerations; 6.8 Conclusions; 6.9 Exercises; Chapter 7. Network Management Architecture; 7.1 Objectives; 7.2 Background; 7.3 Defining Network Management; 7.4 Network Management Mechanisms; 7.5 Architectural Considerations; 7.6 Conclusions; 7.7 Exercises; Chapter 8. Performance Architecture; 8.1 Objectives; 8.2 Background; 8.3 Developing Goals for Performance
  • 8.4 Performance Mechanisms8.5 Architectural Considerations; 8.6 Conclusions; 8.7 Exercises; Chapter 9. Security and Privacy Architecture; 9.1 Objectives; 9.2 Background; 9.3 Developing a Security and Privacy Plan; 9.4 Security and Privacy Administration; 9.5 Security and Privacy Mechanisms; 9.6 Architectural Considerations; 9.7 Conclusions; 9.8 Exercises; Chapter 10. Network Design; 10.1 Objectives; 10.2 Design Concepts; 10.3 Design Process; 10.4 Vendor, Equipment, and Service-Provider Evaluations; 10.5 Network Layout; 10.6 Design Traceability; 10.7 Design Metrics; 10.8 Conclusions
  • 10.9 Exercises