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Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture (4th Edition)43 reviews
Douglas E. Comer

Prentice Hall, 2000

Beginners look no further!
I knew nothing about TCP/IP. As a result, I bought a book "learn TCP/IP in 24 hours" and trashed it after I bought this book, no more 24 hour books. I had no idea what routing is and were to start looking for documents on the internet. This book is scientific and puts it all together. Each chapter lists the RFC that he relied on so you know were the stuff came from. The book is not boring; the ...
  
  











  



  
Developing IP Multicast Networks, Volume I (Networking Technology)18 reviews
Beau Williamson

Cisco Press, 1999

Absolutely the best Multicast book available
This is the best multicast book on the market. It is a must have whether you are preparing for the CCIE Lab or just want to understand multicast. The explanation was simple and clear. There are tons of configuration examples covering pretty much all kinds of scenarios. The author actually explained every single line of the configurations. I bought this book for my Lab exam, and after two days of ...
  
  











  



  
Hacker's Delight14 reviews
Henry S. Warren

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2002

Absolute essential
This book is an absolute essential to the right reader. That right reader is either a low-level coder, a high-level logic designer, or someone who builds tools and libraries for same. In other words, not a lot of people. This is hacking at its bit-level finest, though. If you're among those few, or think you might be, or want a good laugh at the people who are, dig in. It's good for things ...
  
  











  



  
Web Analytics: An Hour a Day60 reviews
Avinash Kaushik

Sybex, 2007

The only book on Web Analytics you'll ever need
Technologies evolve, but the PROCESS by which we should collect and analyze online data in order to gain solid, actionable insights will remain constant for the foreseeable future. I have been fortunate enough to work with some of the smartest online marketers in the business, and, to say the very least, most of these people -- especially those in the analytics community -- seem content to ...
  
  











  



  
InsideScoop to Security+ Technology Exam SY0-101 (With BFQ CD-ROM Exam) (InsideScoop)19 reviews
Helen O¿Boyle

TotalRecall Publications Inc, 2002

A exceptionally book from a great group!
When purchasing any kind of material you must do your research. Well I did and it has paid off! This is the book you want to have when you are pursuing your Secutity+ certification! It has so much information that is presented in a way that makes you want to never let it down! Not only will you have this wealth of information, but the authors have included so many hyperlinks related to subject ...
  
  











  



  
Routing TCP/IP Volume I (CCIE Professional Development)59 reviews

Pearson Education (USA), 2007

A Masterful Book on Routing in the Cisco Environment
Routing TCP/IP Volume 1 by Jeff Doyle (ISBN 1578700418) is an advanced level book on the theory and practice of routing and its implementation in Cisco routers. The 1026-page book (with a 50+ page index - always an important part of any technical book) is packed with useful information, example network architectures, and sample commands and their corresponding outputs to help the reader get a ...
  
  











  



  
Expert Oracle, Signature Edition Programming Techniques and Solutions for Oracle 7.3 through 8.1.7 (Expert ...77 reviews
Thomas Kyte

Apress, 2005

Best $12 I ever spent!!!
I bought this book on cheap clearance after the original publisher went out of business -- the best $12 I ever invested. Remembering even 10% of this book makes you better than 90% of Oracle developers, modelers and architects. Mr. Kyte's real world experience and reliance on solid examples instead of folklore makes this light-years ahead of any other Oracle book; it's the only Oracle book I ...
  
  











  



  
File System Forensic Analysis24 reviews

Addison Wesley, 2007

The bible for File System Forensics
Great Book. Great job Brian. A must have in your bookshelf if you are serious about computer forensics. It only lacks two things to be perfect: a reiserfs and a HFS+ sections. Only an error. GPT partition schema isn't used only in big servers. New Intel Macintoshes use it by default for their boot drive.
  
  











  



  
Top-Down Network Design28 reviews

Cisco Press, 2008

Measure Twice, Cut Once
Like the carpenter, the network designer does well to develop a plan before purchase. The title, Top-Down Network Design, is accurate because the author's key approach throughout the book is to consider what works best for the end user and meet the goals of a Request for Proposal. Priscilla Oppenheimer has presented a well structured textbook that covers every facet of networking in general ...
  
  











  



  
Data Modeler's Workbench: Tools and Techniques for Analysis and Design16 reviews
Steve Hoberman

Wiley, 2001

great resource for novice and tenured data professionals
I just finished reading the Data Modeler's Workbench cover to cover. It is an excellent piece - or as Steve would say, a great story! I wish I had read this when I first bought it years ago. It would have really helped my modeling career - and I've been a modeler the past seven years. I think this book is a must read for modelers of any level - from start to finish, not skipping ...
  
  











  



  
Practical Algorithms for Image Analysis with CD-ROM12 reviews
Lawrence O'Gorman, Michael Seul

Cambridge University Press, 2008

More of a toolbox than a textbook
I already knew image processing when I bought this book, so I am not sure how it would appear to the novice seeking a textbook on the subject of image processing and analysis, but I imagine it could be somewhat confusing. I always recommend Gonzales and Wood's "Digital Image Processing" for those seeking a clear read on image processing and analysis from the ground up. Where Seul's book comes in ...
  
  











  



  
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Performance Optimization and Tuning Handbook14 reviews
Ken England

Digital Press, 2001

SQL best practices bible
I have been working with SQL for several years and always felt a bit weak in my understanding of best practices. I have only absorbed a few chapters so far on index structure and execution plans but already I feel like I have fast tracked into the clever peoples class. The layout is excellent and the language unambigous.
  
  











  



  
Cisco IP Routing: Packet Forwarding and Intra-domain Routing Protocols11 reviews
Alex Zinin

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2001

An amazing guide to the innards of Cisco routers
With my CCNA exam date staring straight at me, I decided to finally read my copy of Alex Zinin's 'Cisco IP Routing.' This book clearly exceeds the level of knowledge to pass Cisco's entry level certification. It is aimed more at CCNPs or CCIEs who need a deeper understanding of Cisco routing. Nevertheless, I found the book's explanations of certain subjects to be absolutely outstanding, even ...
  
  











  



  
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 (2nd Edition) (CCIE Professional Development)13 reviews
Jeff Doyle, Jennifer Carroll

Cisco Press, 2005

The best book to learn Routing Protocols for Cisco!!
Jeff Doyle's 2nd edition of his best-selling book - "Routing TCI/IP Volume 1" is a welcome revision to the cannon required for any CCIE Routing & Switching candidate. Jeff Doyle, along with Jennifer Carroll, has done an excellent job at updating what is considered by many to be THE book on routing. In particular, the new edition does a terrific job at describing the white-elephant in the room - ...
  
  











  



  
BGP Design and Implementation (Networking Technology)11 reviews
Randy Zhang, Micah Bartell

Cisco Press, 2003

Outstanding, PRACTICAL BGP Book!
I would just like to add my comments to the list of reviews: if you work with BGP this book is essential! What makes this book unique is that it is intended for the real-world, production environment engineer, with outstanding results. Personally, I have used this book on two major projects with excellent results; I am sure I would not have been able to find this type of information, knowledge in ...
  
  











  



  
Deploying License-Free Wireless Wide-Area Networks (Networking Technology)12 reviews
Jack Unger

Cisco Press, 2003

This book is the real thing
As an owner of a mid sized WISP, the author has captured the real life problem we experience both from a strategic and field perspective. From antenna alternatives, pros and cons of varying polarization, business issues to consider and multitudes of other factors that must be balanced to support a customer service organization delivering wireless internet services. Thanks! My entire staff was ...
  
  











  



  
Microsoft® Mobile Development Handbook11 reviews
Andy Wigley, Daniel Moth, ...

Microsoft Press, 2007

A gem for the Windows Mobile developer
One of the few WM development books, and certainly the only one that merits five stars. This book is thorough, timely, and informative about the technologies relevant to making great WM apps in native and managed code.
  
  











  



  
Introduction to Data Communications and Networking14 reviews
Behrouz Forouzan, Catherine Ann Coombs, ...

Mcgraw-Hill College, 1997

The simplest to understand
This is one of the all-time best books on computer networking and data communications. The diagrams make it perhaps the simplest to understand, of all books. The style is lucid, plenty of examples are given and there are exercises after every chapter. Apart from Tanenbaum and Comer, this is a must for every serious student of data communications.
  
  











  



  
Integrating Voice and Data Networks (Cisco Press Core Series)14 reviews
Scott Keagy

Cisco Press, 2000

You must have one in your shelf if you are VoIP engineer
I bought the 1st edition back in 2000 and since then it is still the most frequently visited reference when I helped my clients to build VoIP networks. It was written completely from a hands-on engineer perspective, aiming at getting the job done. So you would expect very detailed description on signaling ..., design scenario, IOS programming and trouble-shooting in debug mode. My favourite parts ...
  
  











  



  
Statistics for Experimenters: An Introduction to Design, Data Analysis, and Model Building13 reviews
George E. P. Box, William G. Hunter, ...

John Wiley & Sons, 1978

classic text on design, well presented
This book was published in 1978 but as other reviewers have noted its practical methods and advice are timeless. George Box and Stu Hunter are both very famous statisticians who are also great teachers and lecturers. Bill Hunter is now deceased. All three authors have made major contributions to the design of experiments. The book is written for practitioners and in the simplest language ...
  
  











  








   



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