Book browser. (Software World).How the Internet Works. Millenium Edition Gralla, Preston Que Publishing 1999 ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 0-7897-2132 [pounds sterling]21.99 An illustrated book in large type. We would call this an easy learing book. It does cover everything which means that it covers technical things until you have read about them and then they are no longer technical. We like this book for getting an overall grasp of its subject. 16.12.99 5188 Programming InteRNet Email Wood, David 0Reilly 362 pages 1-56592-479-7 1999 Email systems consist of many component parts which interwork. Starting from what an email message should consist of, this book goes on to consider each of the component ~ of an email system, what it has to do and the best way to program it There are many examples. 26.10.99 5176 Internet Email Protocols: A Developer's Guide Johnson, Kevin Addison-Wesley 2000 ISBN 0-201-43288-9 478 pgs [pounds sterling]34.99 Starting from a simple email message this book builds in all the detail needed for a complete email system. Each element is discussed together with the way it could be programmed. The book finishes up with a bound-in CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). containing RFCs and the code of email packages. 16.12. 5189 Voice over IP Fundamentals Davidson, Jonathan & Peters, James Cisco Press Cisco Press is a publishing alliance between Cisco Systems and the Pearson Education division of Pearson PLC. ISBN 1-57870-168-6 373pgs 2000 [pounds sterling]46.50 The key to this book is the fundamentals in its title. Largely the book deals with switching i.e. setting up calls over both existing telephone networks and over IP (i.e. the Internet networks. Numbering systems and setting up connections is by no means straight forward. But it is fundamental so that is what the book explains. The actual transmission of speech is covered but then that is the easy bit. A very good book for someone who has to come to terms with what can be done easily and well. 20.9.00 5272 Implementing Ipv6, Second Edition: Supporting the Next Generation Protocols Miller, Mark A IDG IDG International Data Group IDG Integrated Drive Generator IDG Installation Design Guide IDG Internet Discussion Group IDG Inset Dielectric Guide IDG International Dangerous Goods (mail, shipping) 2000 ISBN 0-7645-4589-2 [pounds sterling]42.99 Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. version 6 is slowly coming in to replace the Internet Protocol version 4 that is now over 20 years old. The book contains a full explanation of the how, why and what. The relevant RFCs (i.e. standards) are contained in the bound-in CD-ROM 20.9.00 5282 Big Book of Internet Host Standards Loshin, Pete Morgan Kaufman 2000 ISBN 0-12-455844-5 Internet host requirements are specified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (c/o Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), Reston, VA, www.ietf.org) Founded in 1986, the IETF is a non-membership, open, voluntary standards organization dedicated to identifying problems and opportunities in IP data networks and proposing technical solutions to the (IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force ). Published online as RFCs (Request for Comments), these requirements are designated as part of the STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialing) Long distance dialing outside of the U.S. that does not require operator intervention. STD prefix codes are required and billing is based on call units, which are a fixed amount of money in the currency of that country. (Standards) document series, and must be supported by any standards-compliant system connected to the Internet. Anyone involved in building or maintaining any system connected to the Internet, whether a server, a host, or an appliance, needs this essential information to learn exactly how to make it standards-compliant. Likewise, anyone supporting TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. systems should turn to this volume for information on how their systems, servers and networks should behave. 20.9.00 5283 Big Book of World Wide Web RFCs Loshin, Pete Morgan Pete Morgan (Born 1939 in Leigh near Wigan, Lancashire) is a British poet, lyricist and TV documentary author and presenter. Morgan's career as a poet began in the mid-1950s when he was 16 and living alone in London. Kaufmann 2000 ISBN 0-12-455841-0 The emergence of the Web has done more to change the Internet than all of the many applications that once defined it. No single standards document specifies the World Wide Web, but rather an entire sequence of documents published as Requests for Comments (RFCs). This book compiles and organises these essential documents in a single printed volume, adding an introduction and an extensive index. This means you no longer have to search through countless RFCs to find the answer to your question about a World Wide Web protocol - all specifications are compiled in a single book, with an index that makes answers easier to locate. This book contains the most important and relevant RFCs describing or affecting the World Wide Web, including specifications for the protocols that define how Web servers and Web browsers The following is a list of web browsers. Historical Historically important browsers In order of release:
20.9.00 5284 Big Book of FYI "For your information." See digispeak. FYI - For Your Information RFCs Loshin, Pete (Compiler) Morgan Kaufmann 2000 ISBN 0-12-455848-8 38 page sequences Do you ever wonder why Internet hosts are named the way they are? Want to know what you can and should do about unsolicited email? Need to know which came first, Ethernet or TCP (1) (Transmission Control Protocol) The reliable transport protocol within the TCP/IP protocol suite. TCP ensures that all data arrive accurately and 100% intact at the other end. ? Wonder exactly what an Internet or network security term means? Want to know how to behave at your first IETF meeting? The IETF decided that the Internet community should have access to that kind of information, and more, in a set of documents called the For Your Information (FYI) series. Published simultaneously in the Requests for Comments (RFCS) series, each FYI casts unique perspective on some aspect of the Internet from highlighting security issues to providing a timeline for Internet history to simply defining terms used when speaking or writing about the internet. This book collects and organizes the most interesting and current FYIs in a single printed volume, adding an introduction and extensive index. 16.1.01 5335 Big Book of Best Current Practices (BCP BCP Best Current Practice(s) BCP Business Continuity Planning BCP Business Continuity Plan BCP Book of Common Prayer BCP Banco Comercial Português BCP Bureau of Consumer Protection (US Federal Trade Commission) ) RFCS Loshin, Pete (Compiler) Morgan Kaufmann 2000 ISBN 0-12-455847-X Do you ever wonder how things get done while the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is developing Internet standards See Internet Engineering Task Force. ? Ever need to know what the "right thing to do" is with regard to your Domain Name Service (DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the )? The right way to set up an Autonomous System A network that is administered by a single set of management rules that are controlled by one person, group or organization. Autonomous systems often use only one routing protocol, although multiple protocols can be used. The core of the Internet is made up of many autonomous systems. (AS) for Internet routing. The IETF decided that the Internet community should have access to that kind of information, and more, in a set of documents called the Best Current Practices (BCP) series. Published simultaneously in the Requests for Comments (RFCS) series, each BCP goes beyond the basic protocol specifications to explain how, not just what, to do over the Internet. This book collects and organizes these essential documents in a single printed volume, adding an introduction and extensive index, This means you no longer have to search through RFC (Request For Comments) A document that describes the specifications for a recommended technology. Although the word "request" is in the title, if the specification is ratified, it becomes a standards document. archives in hopes of finding the answer to your questions -- all BCPs are compiled here, with an extensive index that makes it simple to locate precisely the answer you need. 16.1.01 5334 Big Book of Ipv6 Addressing RFCs Salus, Peter (Compiler) Morgan Kanftnam 2000 ISBN 0-12-616770-2 31 page sequences The fundamental technology that supports the internet and the World Wide Web is addressing. This apparently simple concept is in reality extremely complex and the continuing exponential 1. (mathematics) exponential - A function which raises some given constant (the "base") to the power of its argument. I.e. f x = b^x If no base is specified, e, the base of natural logarthims, is assumed. 2. expansion of address needs has created a serious challenge to its future growth, While everyone involved agrees that the current addressing scheme is limited and destined des·tine tr.v. des·tined, des·tin·ing, des·tines 1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic. 2. to run out of address space, the advent of such "new" technologies as mobility and voice over IP, have exerted even more pressure to motivate change. The proposed solution, Ipv6 Addressing is still in the roll-out phase. Now is the time to understand the fundamentals and features of Ipv6 Addressing entirely, there are many Requests for Comments (RFCS) that describe Ipv6 Addressing and how it works. This book collects these essential documents in a single printed volume, beginning with a complete overview and introduction to Ipv6 Addressing by Peter H Salus, the RFCs are then presented in chronological order and the entire volume is supported by an extensive index that makes specific information about Ipv6 Addressing easier to locate. All of the important RFCs defining the "6 Addressing scheme are collected in this volume. 16.1.01 5333 e-Video: Producing Internet Video Video material obtained from the Internet. It may refer to streaming video from real time broadcasts, streaming archival material or downloading video files for watching later, all of which are viewed on the computer. as Broadband Technologies broadband technology Telecommunications devices, lines, or technologies that allow communication over a wide band of frequencies, and especially over a range of frequencies divided into multiple independent channels for the simultaneous transmission of different signals. Converge Alesso, H Peter Addison-Wesley 2000 ISBN 0-201-70314-9 [pounds sterling]34.39 An enthusiastic book on the future of receiving video over the Internet. The problem of bandwidth is thought to be soluble. All stages are covered from shooting through to delivery but not in sufficient detail to guide you through doing these things "These Things" is an EP by She Wants Revenge, released in 2005 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records. Music Video The music video stars Shirley Manson, lead singer of the band Garbage. Track Listing 1. "These Things [Radio Edit]" - 3:17 2. yourself. 16.1.01 5325 90 Days to Launch: Internet Projects on Time and on Budget Gilbert, Shayne F 2001 ISBN 0-471-38826-2 [pounds sterling]20.50 A book written by a consultant with six years' experience of setting up websites for trading. Consequently a book for a management vashing to venture onto the Internet. Typically it includes a fill in the blanks "Project Blueprint" at the back. 16.1.01 5316 Affiliate Selling: Building Revenue on the Web Helmstetter, Greg & Metivier, Pamela John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
ISBN 471-38186-1 [pounds sterling]19.50 Anybody with a Website can earn commissions by directing visitors to other sites that actually sell something."' That is affiliate selling and this book is on how to get on with it and make money. 20.9.00 5310 5310 Essential Email Standards: RFCs and Protocols Made Practical Loshin, Pete John Wiley & Sons, 2000 ISBN 0-471-34597-0 [pounds sterling]32.50 Finding and addressing the Internet email standards that are critical to your network can be very difficult, especially considering that there are over 2,600 RFCs to search through. In this book/CD-ROM set, Pete Loshin conveniently organizes and analyzes the RFCs that are relevant to Internet messaging applications and protocols. With its accessible approach to standards you'll gain a better understanding of what email functions are, how they work, and what is necessary for Internet email applications. 20.9.00 5304 XHTML (EXtensible HTML) A markup language for Web pages from the W3C. XHTML combines HTML and XML into a single format (HTML 4.0 and XML 1.0). Like XML, XHTML can be extended with proprietary tags. Also like XML, XHTML must be coded more rigorously than HTML. 1.0 Web Development Sourcebook: Building Better Sties sties 1 n. Plural of sty1. v. Third person singular present tense of sty1. and Applications Graham, Ian S John Wiley & Sons Inc 2000 ISBN 0-471-37486-5 [pounds sterling]25.50 An "all you need to know" book about building websites. We found it comprehensive and well organised. 16.1.01 5327 Troubleshooting TCP/IP. Third Edition Miller, Mark A IDG 1999 ISBN 0-7645-7012-9 [pounds sterling]42.99 TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. These are the protocols (.or sets of rules) governing the connecting and maintaining contact for messages passing over the Internet There is a mass of information in the book on how it all came about and over 2000 reference documents on the bound-in CD-ROM. 16.1.01 5331 TCP/IP Addressing: Designing and Optimizing Your IP Addressing Scheme. Second Edition Graham, Buck Morgan Kaufmann 2001 ISBN 0-12-295021 TCP/IP stands for Transmission Contact Protocol/InternetProtocol. In practice, transmission over the Internet requires rather more than the decimal or hexadecimal See hex. (mathematics) hexadecimal - (Or "hex") Base 16. A number representation using the digits 0-9, with their usual meaning, plus the letters A-F (or a-f) to represent hexadecimal digits with values of (decimal) 10 to 15. number (in binary in both cases) usually referred to as an IP address. The rest of the header information is also important All this is explained very fully in the book. 16.1.01 5332 Business the Yahoo! Way: Secrets of the World's Most Popular Internet Company Vlamis, Anthony & Smith, Bob Capstone Publishing, Inc 2001 ISBN 1-84112-105-3 [pounds sterling]9.90 Bonding the Yahoo way to build one of the bigger businesses in the Internet Sea. 16.1.01 5321 The ebay Phenomenon: Business Secrets behind the World's Hottest Internet Bunnell, David John Wiley & Sons, 2000 ISBN 0-471-384909 The story behind the creation of ebay, the online auction site. 20.9.00 5300 The Personal Internet Security ''This article or section is being rewritten at Internet security is the process of protecting data and privacy of devices connected to internet from information robbery, hacking, malware infection and unwanted software. Guidebook: Keeping Hackers and Crackers out of your Home Academic Press 2002 Speed, Timothy; Ellis, Juanita; Korper, Steffano ISBN 0-12-656561-9 A readable book with "Guidebook" level instruction on how to be secure with your use of the Internet. By secure we mean stopping up holes such as intruders coming into your computer through an 'always on' connection or making sure that when you send your credit card number to a vendor you are using a secure connection. An average user understandable book. 1.12.01 5509 The Activist's Guide to the Internet Osler, Fiona & Hollis, Paul Prentice Hall Prentice Hall is a leading educational publisher. It is an imprint of Pearson Education, Inc., based in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA. Prentice Hall publishes print and digital content for the 6-12 and higher education market. History In 1913, law professor Dr. 2001 ISBN 0-130-87922-3 This book is for those we have always called" the jump up and down people". disparagement In old English Law, an injury resulting from the comparison of a person or thing with an individual or thing of inferior quality; to discredit oneself by marriage below one's class. intended, we have jumped up and down over issues enough in our time and there must always be two sides or there is no argument. The Activist's Guide lists and explains all the ways the Internet can be used to get a point of view across and also to have an effect by Interact means. All in the name of democracy as spreading information has to be. 1.12.01 5510 Hack Attacks (jargon) hack attack - (Possibly by analogy with "Big Mac Attack" from advertisements for the McDonald's fast-food chain; the variant "big hack attack" is reported) Nearly synonymous with hacking run, though the latter more strongly implies an all-nighter. Revealed: A Complete Reference with Custom Security Hacking See hack and hacker. Toolkit Chirillo, John John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2001 ISBN 0-471-41624-X 1.12.01 5506 Hack Attacks Denied: A Complete Guide to Network Lockdown Lockdown A specified period when an employee of a public company is barred from selling - and occasionally buying - their company's stock. Notes: These types of equity transaction restrictions can be imposed by securities regulators or underwriting firms if a company has Chirillo John John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2001 ISBN 0-471-41625-8 [pounds sterling]39.50 1.12.01 5507 Hack Attacks Encylcopedia: A Complete History of Hacks, Cracks, Phreaks, and Spies Over Time Chirillo, John John Wiley & sons, Inc 2001 ISBN 0-471-05589-1 Take it that "Hack The source code of a program (noun); writing the source code of a program (verb). The phrase "nobody has a package for that; it must be done through a hack" means someone has to write programming code to solve the problem because there is no pre-written software that does it. " is something that you would not like to happen to you or your computer. The author has amassed an enormous amount of material and it is supplemented by a bound- in CD-ROM in each book. In summary we would say that these books are an 'everything within' on how to hack and therefore how to defend yourself from hack attacks. Perhaps cynically we would say that the greatest value of these books Is to save backers the trouble of reinventing the wheel Reinventing the wheel is a phrase that means a generally accepted technique or solution is ignored in favor of a locally invented solution. To "reinvent the wheel" is to duplicate a basic method that has long since been accepted and even taken for granted. . 1.12.01 5508 The ebay Phenomenon: Business Secrets Behind the World's Hottest internet Company Bunnell, David with Lueke Richard John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2000 ISBN 0-471-38490-9 xi+210pgs [pounds sterling]17.95 The history of one of the few e-commerce companies to survive the crash. 16.1.01 5358 Essential Ethernet Standards: RFCs and Protocols Made Practical Loshin, Pete John Wiley & Sons, Inc 200 ISBN 0-471-34596-2 xix+179pgs [pounds sterling]29.50 This book/CD-ROM conveniently organizes and analyzes the RFCs that are relevant to Ethernet applications and protocols. With its accessible approach to standards, you'll gain a better understanding of how Ethernet works with IP and how the Intersection of Ethernet and IP has produced Internet standards-track specifications. Pete Loshin guides you through the salient protocols, explains how the underlying protocols work, and shows you how to administer, secure, and design your network utilizing these protocols." 20.9.00 5305 |
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