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The Internet Book
(Douglas E. Comer)

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The Morse code is digital and thus the telegraph introduces
the digital technology which later becomes the backbone of
to-days Internet world. Presently, what we refer
as ?Information Super Highway? got its origin in the hands
of US Defense Dept. So, we must be grateful to them due
allowing the world to use this unique technology freely.
Certainly they are the great. They had the vision. Without
their intention to make ARPANET public it would have been
impossible to switch over the digital world leaving behind
the decade old analog telephony. Though the origin lies
with them, the world has nurtured and still continuing to
do so for its full-fledged development. Owing to its ?Open
System? nature, you can very easily associate yourself with
the Internet. Understanding TCP/IP is not mandatory to
connect and use the Internet. What you need is to have
access to the existing Internet infrastructure, which can
be switched through the ISP (Internet Service Provider)
available to you. Douglas E. Comer has nicely explained
with lots of fact and figures, the above development of
Internet from its early inception to to-days giant
milestone in his book ?The Internet Book? with ISBN-81-203-
1459-X. Without using any critical technical jargon, the
author has chosen very simple language to explain the heavy
technical details of Internet Society. The book tells that
the Internet is nothing but a network of networks and thus
it is not a basic category of networks. LAN (Local Area
Network), MAN (Metropolitan Area Network), WAN (Wide Area
Network) and sometimes the CAN (Campus Area Network) are
generally referred to as the principle category of network.
The process of building a network, identifying the computer
in the said network, methodology used to define the IP
address (i.e 264.96.58.35) of any given computer in the
Internet etc. have been unambiguously taught in this book.
The book can become handy and very useful to any student of
computer science, professional and general population of
other field, for understanding the basic working and
operational principle of Internet.
Ganesh Mallik



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