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Flexible - Read on multiple operating systems and devices. Easily read eBooks on smart phones, computers, or any eBook readers, a IP Switching: Protocols and Architectures />VitalSource × VitalSource eBook VitalSource Bookshelf gives you access to content when, where, and how you want. Networking and Network Routing: An Introduction 2. Routing Algorithms: Shortest Path, Widest Path, and Spanning Tree 3. Routing Protocols: Framework and Principles 4. Routing in the Global Internet 11. Routing and Traffic Engineering in Software Defined Networks 12. Packet Queueing and Scheduling 18. Circuit-Switching: Hierarchical and Dynamic Protlcols Routing 20. Traffic Engineering for Circuit-Switched Networks 21. Quality of Service Routing 22. Routing in Agchitectures Networks, Multilayer Networks, and Overlay Networks 25. The book systematically considers these routing paradigms, as well as their interoperability, discussing how algorithms, protocols, analysis, and operational deployment impact these approaches and addressing both macro-state and micro-state in routing. Numerous real-world examples bring the material alive. This book is a 'must have' reference for network engineers as well as students and researchers who want to have a solid understanding of routing evolution and the latest developments for next-generation routing. He was also a Fulbright Senior Specialist. He was on the Brazilian Science Mobility Program with the University of Campinas, Brazil as his host institution. He % has published over one hundred and fifty peer-reviewed papers, and is co-author of Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks, also published by Elsevier 2004. He was an engineering manager for Real Time Analytics at Twitter. He is the co-creator of Twitter Heron and has more than IP Switching: Protocols and Architectures decades of experience working in parallel databases, big data infrastructure, and networking. Before Locomatix, he had a brief stint with Greenplum where he worked on parallel query scheduling. Prior to Greenplum, Karthik was at Juniper Networks where he designed and delivered platforms, protocols, databases, and high availability solutions for network routers that are widely deployed in Architectuees Internet. Much of this research was spun as a company later acquired by Teradata. He is the co-author of several publications and patents. S in Computer Science from the University of Missouri--Kansas City, and his B. Swigching:

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