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Business Data Communications: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Fourth Edition (Shelly Cashman)
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Business Data Communications: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Fourth Edition (Shelly Cashman)

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Business Data Communications Introductory Concepts and Techniques covers fundamental business data communication concepts, beginning with an overview and the companies and government agencies involved in the field; the effects of communications on today's society; types of networks and security; the importance of wireless technologies; e-business applications; and the increased speed in communication services.

Product Details:
Author: Gary B. Shelly
Paperback: 496 pages
Publisher: Course Technology
Publication Date: November 04, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 0789568063
Product Length: 1.07 inches
Product Width: 0.84 inches
Product Height: 0.07 inches
Product Weight: 2.09 pounds
Package Length: 10.7 inches
Package Width: 8.4 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 2.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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15 of 17 found the following review helpful:

1Out of touchMar 23, 2000
By Tim Johnson
This book is a big disappointment. In the rapidly changing field of information technology, it is important to stay somewhat up to date with technology. Although the copyright date is 1997, most of the book has not changed since its first edition (circa 1990?).

This book contains such gems as "Today the ARCNET protocol is widely used in a variety of LANS (Page 7-16)" Ha!

The authors also go into great detail about the wonderous SNA protocol, choices regarding terminals, etc.

TCPIP is listed as a 'Wide Area Networking Protocol' and is not listed under the LAN section.

Some 'recent updates' to the second edition talk about the Internet. The inform the reader about valuable Internet utilities such as Gopher and Archie?

According to this book and a question from the exam pool, Ethernet is used on bus networks only...not star.

This is the worst excuse for a technology book I have ever seen. They should rename it 'History of Data Communications'

3It would be great, if this was 2003. This book is OLD!Dec 31, 2010
By Lamby
If your class requires this book. Get another class.
This book is so out dated its ridiculous!

The first pages are comparing computers from 1983 to computers in 2003. Because this book is FROM 2003!

I got an A in the class because it was easy. But I didnt learn a whole lot from this book.

4A Great Intro to Data Comm.May 08, 2009
By Drexel Woods
I am a technician working in the Telecommunication Industry trying to expand my knowledge of Data Communication. This book is a great start for anyone who is interested in Data Comm. It is easy to read and was put together very well.

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