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Digital Data Communications, 1/e
Jack Quinn
Published June, 1994 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology
Copyright 1995, 416 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-02-397240-8
$87.00
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This is a practical, non-mathematical
introduction to data communications and is based on the
author's belief that today's readers need not only a solid
knowledge of how modern data communications technology
operates, but also a firm grounding in how it has evolved,
and where this evolution will likely take in the future.
Topics are discussed at various points in
the book in increasing complexity, helping the readers build
a solid understanding of key communications. Coverage assumes
prior knowledge of modulation, number systems, and digital
circuits, and uses only the mathematics needed for
understanding. Wherever possible, industry-wide standards
rather than more limiting proprietary ones are used.
1. Introduction to Data Communications.
2. Pulse Modulation.
3. The Telephone System.
4. Network Configurations.
5. Codes and Error Correction.
6. Serial Interfaces.
7. Parallel Interfaces.
8. Data Terminal Equipment.
9. Introduction to Modems.
10. Modem Standards.
11. Network Protocols.
12. Local Area Networks.
Appendixes.
Glossary.
Index.
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