Open systems interconnection handbook / edited by Gary R. McClain

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1991Description: v, 393 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 70449694
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 5105.5 .O64 1991
Contents:
Chapter 1 An overview of standards and protocols -- Chapter 2 U.S. GOSIP: Not just for Government procurement -- Chapter 3 Moving towards standards: the rapid growth of OSI in Europe -- Chapter 4 ISDN and the Global network -- Chapter 5 An Architectural vision based on standards -- Chapter 6 Concepts and protocols of the OSI network layer -- Chapter 7 Using the OSI model for network architecture analysis -- Chapter 8 Successful OSI migration strategies -- Chapter 9 X.400 and xerox network systems mail -- Chapter 10 An X.500 overview -- Chapter 11 The distributed computing environment -- Chapter 12 How to justify an OSI-based network -- Chapter 13 OSI transition strategies: how to get there from here.
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Books - Reference Books - Reference National University - Manila LRC - Main Reference General Education REF TK 5105.5 .O64 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000015191

Includes index.

Chapter 1 An overview of standards and protocols -- Chapter 2 U.S. GOSIP: Not just for Government procurement -- Chapter 3 Moving towards standards: the rapid growth of OSI in Europe -- Chapter 4 ISDN and the Global network -- Chapter 5 An Architectural vision based on standards -- Chapter 6 Concepts and protocols of the OSI network layer -- Chapter 7 Using the OSI model for network architecture analysis -- Chapter 8 Successful OSI migration strategies -- Chapter 9 X.400 and xerox network systems mail -- Chapter 10 An X.500 overview -- Chapter 11 The distributed computing environment -- Chapter 12 How to justify an OSI-based network -- Chapter 13 OSI transition strategies: how to get there from here.

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