
Computer Networking - Brief Summary
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Computer Networking: A Top-Down ApproachAuthored by the renowned computer scientists James Kurose and Keith Ross, is one of the most popular and influential textbooks for learning about computer networking . Its main goal is to provide a modern and comprehensive introduction to the field, explaining not just the individual components of the Internet, but how they all work together .
What makes this book unique is its celebrated **top-down approach** . Instead of starting with the low-level details of physical wires and data bits, it begins with the application layer—the part of the network we interact with every day, like web browsers and e-mail clients. From there, it moves step-by-step down the protocol stack. This method helps you understand *why* each layer exists, as you see the services it must provide to the layer above it .