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Computers and Internet
Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Fourth Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking)
Published in Hardcover by Morgan Kaufmann (2007-03-08)
Authors: Larry L. Peterson and Bruce S. Davie
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For SW/HW Engineers NOT Systems Engineers
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Review Date: 2008-09-17
Davies et al wrote a very good book that is aimed at those that want to design and build products that work in a network. It's detailed and has great insight on how a network actually works (or should work). If you are looking for a book on how to implement a network, go buy a Cisco press book. However if you are looking for a book on how to build products to work in a network, this one fits just nicely.

Great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-05
Highly recommended for any foundation level Computer Networks course.
Excellent cover & page quality.

Excellent background on TCP/IP
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
This was a required textbook for one of my courses, so I started out by borrowing a copy from the library, but I liked the book so much, that I ended up buying it.

This book gives an excellent insight into the design decisions that went into original TCP/IP design, the subsequent problems and the changes that were made to counter those. The problem set after each chapter is interesting and rigorous.

One downside, though, is that it does not focus so much on the application layer of TCP/IP model.

Great textbook
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-26
I've read all of the standard CS networks textbooks for both undergrad and grad classes. This one is my favorite as both an introduction to networking and as a reference for graduate coursework. The new 4th edition updates and expands coverage in the 4 years since the 3rd edition was covered. Highly recommended.

Computers and Internet
Computer Repair Business Lessons Learned
Published in Kindle Edition by Daniel Hand (2007-02-02)
Author: Daniel Hand
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Finally, the HONEST truth
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Review Date: 2008-09-26
I like this book because it is a 'no holds barred' look at what you need to do to be a success in this business. PLUS, he offers website support of forms, contracts, etc that are useful in the business as well. A MUST for anyone considering this line of work.

Excellent Book!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-01
I have been thinking about starting my own computer business for quite a while now. I always had questions and couldn't find the answers, well this book answered my questions and more. The time the author invested into the included documents, such as a business plan and maintenance agreement, make this book much more valuable than the price paid. Great book!!

Excellent Information!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-10
I was really impressed with the information provided in this book! The author is sharing information that I'm sure took him years to acquire and his only motivation appears to be a desire to help others succeed. My husband and I will be starting our own computer repair business in the next six months and this book has not only saved us hundreds of hours of research, but has given us a remarkable foundation for a successful future!

AWESOME BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-29
This book is GREAT!! No BS , to the point....step by step on how to be successful in the computer repair business! BEST OF ALL.. The author makes himself available for PERSONAL correspondence! A++

Computers and Internet
Converged Network Architectures: Delivering Voice and Data Over IP, ATM, and Frame Relay
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2001-11-15)
Author: Oliver C. Ibe
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A clear perspective on converged network technologies
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-28
This book covers all the protocols and schemes for delivering voice and data over IP, frame relay, and ATM. The author has an easy-to-follow writing style that makes the book a joy to read.

Everything you need
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-04
This book really brings together every aspect of converged network architecture in one place. From voice communication networks to data networks to voice packet processing to a softswitch model for IP, this book has it all.

The best written book on the Voice over IP... 100% CLEAR.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-03
If you read Ibe's ATM book and like it get ready because you are going to LOVE this book even more. Dr.IBE knows his staff.

If you are a technical person this book will became your bible. If you are not a technical person this book will make you feel as if you were technical but most important will help you understand the subject in not time. (SALES, Managers, QA... Guys take note).

I do not know how he does it but a difficult subjects become clear after he explains them. I been following his writing and I must say that there is no one in my opinion who can explain complicated subjects the way he does. Check his ATM book and you will understand what I mean.

WELL DONE IBE...

Good, broad coverage
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-29
This is a great book that goes beyond VoIP. It covers all major network architectures, and the latest enabling protocols like SIP, H.323, MPLS, and H.248. I found the discussions of Voice packet processing and Access schemes particularly helpful.

Computers and Internet
Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Advanced Technologies, Vol. 2 (2nd Edition) (Core Series)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall PTR (2007-12-01)
Authors: Marty Hall, Larry Brown, and Yaakov Chaikin
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Excellent book!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-06-18
This book is a continuation of the first book. The book covers deployment of web application in great detail. It takes you through the development of a JSP, custom tags and does not leave you hanging like other books. It takes you through the steps of compiling, building and installing your web app. It covers security filtering and much more.

Another interesting technique this book uses, is it take the web developer through the different types of web development. It starts with development of custom tags and takes the reader through JSTL libraries and then discusses the Struts framework.

Finally, I used this book to help me through deployment of my web application. It was an invaluable tool.

Excellent book!!
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
I highly recommend this book. I have not had it for very long but I already find it very useful. It has helped my team introduce new technology and features into our applications. The Application Events Framework in chapter 6 helped me debug my application and discover that Struts creates a new session, if one doesn't exist, on every request In fact, JSP Tag files technology discussed in chapter 7 was the basis for a new reusable common component that we have created.

I like the style of the book very much. One thing in particular that I like is when a new technology or feature is introduced the steps needed to use it are numbered and laid out clearly without going into too much detail. Then as the feature is developed and each step is examined in detail the steps as a whole are repeated. This helps keep things in perspective - you can see more clearly where each thing fits into the big picture.

The authors also do a good job of trying to give small but useful and instructional examples of the different technologies - not always an easy task.

Whenever I look into this book I find new and interesting ideas. Even the concepts that I am familiar with I still learn new things about them. I wish I had more time to read through the entire book.

advanced servlet/jsp & struts 1.3
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-03
"Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, Volume 2: Advanced Technologies" targets developers who already know Java and basic servlets/JSPs. Note this book's second edition does not cover the latest technologies. It uses J2EE 1.3/1.4 and Struts 1.3.

The main topics are advanced deployment descriptor settings, security, custom tags, filters, event handling and JSTL. Then there are three chapters on Struts 1.3. These additional chapters were very good although I'm not sure what they have to do with "core servlets." The browser screenshots were good for showing output and the examples were excellent.

As with "Core Java", the 700 page book contains some long classes. I could have done without the complete 5 page deployment descriptor at the end since it was gradually built up with new additions highlighted. The highlighting does help with spatial orientation.

I did notice a couple typos in the book. None of these affected the meaning, but it gives you the impression it wasn't proofread as carefully as other books. And (at least my copy) had a printing error where one page was missing a few lines.

For most part the book pointed out best practices. There were a few exceptions such as one chapter mentioning which jsp page should establish a database connection. Different chapters had different opinions on whether there should be scriptlets in a JSP as well.

Overall the book was fine although I would prefer to invest in a different title - either fully on Struts or fully on servlets/JSPs.

Excelent environment setup explinations
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-02
2nd edition has all the details for environment setup so it makes it easy and clear how to start your first web application. I always refer to this book when I need some reference or to review basic web application development.

Computers and Internet
Create Frontpage Web Pages in a Weekend
Published in Paperback by Premier Press (1997-02)
Author: David Karlins
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A good book for people with some knowledge of web pages
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-30
A good source book

Don't use FrontPage without this book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-08-25
I've got all the huge books about FrontPage, but this is the one I keep coming back to for quick, easy information and answers. I did get my page up in a weekend, but I'm still using the book to expand and refine it. Now if he'd just write one for Photoshop..

It saved my site!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-31
I bought Microsoft Front Page on a Thursday, but was having trouble installing it and figuring out how to use it. Friday morning I bought the book "Create Front Page Web Pages in a Weekend" and what a difference it made! I didn't really get started Friday, but worked on my web site on Saturday and Sunday. Monday I spent finding a host. By Tuesday, my site was up, though not really what I wanted it to be. Wednesday it was up and running and registered with over 100 search engines. The URL is http://www.labow.com Marshall Labow (marshall@labow.com)

A superbly written guide to creating web pages.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-02
I read many publications at the local Barnes & Noble before I purchasing Dave Karlins Creating Front Page Web Pages in a Weekend. This book easily explains all of the necessary stepts to get you web not created but to also get it published. The book font size and page graphics were also quite easy to follow even in black and white. Thanks Dave. Keep on writing and I'll keep on reading

Computers and Internet
Creating Cool Web Pages With Html
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds Inc (1996-01)
Author: Dave Taylor
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A good book to learn the basics of HTML
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-08
I am computer savvy, but not a programmer. I had never written any HTML when I read this book, but after I finished it, I was able to put together a Web site. I think I learned more from this book than from a lot of the $50 Web books I've purchased since.

A book that is easily read and understood. Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-02-23
I found this book extremely helpful in re-working my websites. The book is easily read and understood - even for those who aren't "computer geeks". It builds up from the basic to the advanced in HTML writing in easily digestable chapters. I give it a hearty thumbs-up! Gabriele Endress

Considered Harmful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-02
As a professional web developer, I am always looking for ways to brush up on my skills and stay competitive. So of course, when I saw this book, I was eager to see if it could provide me with any new techniques for the creation of web pages, particularly "cool" ones, using the popular new Hypertext Markup Language.

Sadly, I found it very disappointing. The author advocates many methods of web page creation that are inaccessible, woefully out of date, or just plain wrong. When I suggested implementing some of the coding techniques in the book, I was literally laughed at by my colleagues.

The book does not cover even the most rudimentary basics of semantic markup, and even suggests using the FONT and TABLE tags to apply styles without even the briefest mention of CSS.

I will certainly not be recommending this book to my fellow web developers any time soon.

(In all seriousness, I read this book when it was new, and it got me started tinkering with web pages. Now I work for Yahoo. The 5 star rating is honorary.)

A friendly, common-sense approach to web page design.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1996-12-17
There are a lot of "The Web's so cool and if you just buy our book you can make a million dollars" kinds of books out there. I've gotten tired of them very quickly. For one, the Web is just new, it's not the salvation of mankind. For another, they always have some underlying motive (beyond making money), and usually its ramming their own web pages down your throat. Taylor doesn't do this. In fact, he makes you feel very welcome as he explains, in a pleasant narrative style, this big blob of networks called the Web. He's not condescending about it, he's not pushy about it, but he is excited about it, and it appears genuine. The book itself details the standard beginner stuff, with some advanced carrots that leave you drooling for more (I know how to do tables but how do I set up a counter?). Many of these books will disappear rapidly over time because of the advent of HTML editors like Netscape Gold, but this book will stick around - there's plenty in there for the advanced user too. One complaint: Dave, stop using Microsoft Internet Explorer!

Computers and Internet
Dating 911: The Ultimate Guide to Internet Dating Safety
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2003-06-16)
Author: Chief Dennis (ret.) Nagy
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A "MUST READ" for protecting your children
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Review Date: 2005-06-30
Being a parent in today's "high tech" environment is tough enough! Being aware of the potential harm your child faces out on the "information highway" is essential. DATING 911 isn't just for those "looking for love" but is a book about communication on the internet...SMART COMMUNICATION! If you or your child are not aware of the potential pitfalls of exploring the internet then this book is a MUST READ! Great information on "what to" and "what not to do" when your surfing around on the computer. Covers all communication types and pointers to avoid "identity theft" or "theft of your personal life" from today's would be "high tech criminals"!

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-22
I have personally read this book and recommend it for all singles out there in the dating scene. It really has very good info on how not to be conned on the internet.

GREAT BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-15
I found this book to be very helpful with lots of great advise. It's good for anyone - parents of teens that chat online, teens themselves, adults of all ages, people just starting to get into online dating/chat and people who have been using the internet for years. I recommend this to anyone interested in dating/chatting online.

Dating 911: The Ultimate Guide to Internet Dating Safety
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-15
Excellent source of information for those who wander into the world of Internet Dating. After reading this book you will have a greater understanding as to the do's and don'ts and to protect yourself both physically and financially. Thje author uses his personal inside knowledge of law enforcement coupled with his own on line dating to paint an excellent picture of today's environment.

Recommended reading.

Computers and Internet
Dave Sperling's Internet Guide
Published in Paperback by Pearson Education (1998-03-09)
Author: Dave Sperling
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Best thing since sliced bread!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-28
A masterpiece! It helped me find the sites to learn the English to keep up with world events!

Best thing since sliced bread!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-28
A masterpiece! It helped me find the sites to learn the English to keep up with world events!

A must for any English teacher!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1997-08-12
Dave Sperling's The Internet Guide for English Language Teachers (Prentice Hall Regents) is a veritable gem, and like any gem what it lacks in its less than formidable size (150 pages) it makes up for in its reference value. Indeed, you might consider the book an essential Internet guide for English language teachers taking their first plunge into cyberspace. Experienced users will also find much in the book to recommend it. Dave a Net veteran, well-known for his excellent ESL Café, has whipped up a feast that covers the entire range of Internet services from using e-mail and communicating on the Net through to making your first Web page. Even getting ESL jobs. His many pages of favourite sites comprises a compelling treasure map that blazes a trail for the ESL practitioner eager to use the Internet to achieve best practice and successful outcomes for students. The book lists numerous sites to visit for research purposes, classroom material, interactive learning activities, games, student projects and much more. He even visits Australia to provide some local flavour. It's a very user-friendly book that touches on everything from emoticons to MOOS. Sperling cuts through the technobabble and dishes out, in very digestible servings, what many readers have always wanted to know but were too afraid to ask. Such readers are pointed to helpful sites on the Net that continue this process of demystification. At the end of the book is a useful glossary for all beginners. The Australian price for The Internet Guide for English Language Teachers is $24.95. I recommend that ESL centres and teachers considering venturing onto the Net, and those who want to reach in deeper, dig into their budgets and buy a copy. Get it while it's hot and steamy with the latest information.

Complete Guide
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-01
This is a complete guide for ESL and ELT teachers from all around the world. You need a little knowledge on using and surfing the web, but if you don't have that knowledge, this book gives you the possibility of a quick tutorial on how to browse the net. It was really useful for me as a Teacher of English and Language Consulant in another counrty than the U.S. (Chile)

Computers and Internet
Designing and Using ActiveX® Controls
Published in Paperback by M & T Books (1996-12-30)
Author: Tom Armstrong
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Talk about Hitting the Nail on The Head...
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Review Date: 1998-10-02
This book is a must have for all newbies to ActiveX Control Development. Tom Armstrong shows you how to develop a robust ActiveX Control using the most efficient routes.. He leads you past all of the troublespots and guides you with the best methods. I developed my first ActiveX Control within 4 days after walking through all of the great samples he had in his book.. If asked, I would recommend this book to anyone. It's a must have.

The best ActiveX book that I have ever read!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-26
ActiveX is by no means an easy topic to understand. However, if you are determined to wade into ActiveX anyway this is about the best introduction to the subject that you will find. The author takes you through the material with clear and concise instruction and touches upon COM, Automation, ActiveX and ATL. If you are an advanced COM programmer info dont bother with this book, but if you are looking for a introduction to ActiveX that you might actually understand, this book is absolutely the best I've ever seen.

Must Have Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-29
Tom Armstrong's development of a simple class that grows up to be an automation control is very straight forward. The clear logical progression is well supported by the accompanying source code that I compiled and worked with as I traversed through the book. I was able to apply the techniques directly in creating my own activeX control for use with our product. There are a few improvements that should be incorporated into the next edition: 1. A proof- reader needs to be hired...too many typeos...Figure 6.5 on p.256 is not even readable. 2. A small "snippet" of detailed usage intructions for certain utilities like the ActiveX Control Pad presented in Chap12. Otherwise a keeper!!!

ActiveX and MFC? Buy this book...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-03
For a great resource of how to develop activex controls with MFC...this is the book.

MFC makes getting started in ActiveX controls easy... but these's a world of details that can have you pulling your hair out...don't go that route...get this book. I bought this after a year of developing many MFC controls - and I still found this book usefull.

Check out the author's ATL book also!

Computers and Internet
Developing Trust: Online Privacy and Security
Published in Paperback by Apress (2001-12-04)
Authors: Matt Curtin and Peter G. Neumann
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Really Good book about privacy
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-21
Privacy means radically different things to different people as it is an abstract and often elusive term that is often difficult to effectively define.

In a nutshell, privacy is the ability of an individual or organization to decide whether, when, and to whom personal or organizational information is released.

While defining privacy is difficult, ensuring on-line privacy is even more challenging. Those required to ensure that their corporate systems and web sites are secure against prying hackers will find Developing Trust: Online Privacy and Security to be an important resource.

Curtain writes in an entertaining and easy to read style; especially when he introduces topics such as attack models, privacy concepts, and threats.

The book suggests prevention mechanisms and includes a few real-world case studies. If you have anything to do with electronic privacy, Developing Trust: Online Privacy and Security is a great book to read.

Definitive work
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-12
This book examines the social, legal and technical issues surrounding online privacy. Not only is the consumer side of privacy examined, but the business side from a marketing point of view is also discussed to present a balanced view of the key issues from both sides of the equation.

Mr. Curtin is an expert in privacy and security issues, as well as cryptography and security technology. The approach he takes in the book is to explain both the theory and concepts of privacy in social and legal contexts, and to examine the threats and exposures.

From there he leads you through the design of a solution that starts with principles, then a thorough examination of the underlying online technologies and how they work for and against you. An obvious example of one technical element that works for and against is the 'cookie' which can provide a major convenience (it remembers you and your preferences) and an invasion of your privacy (it remembers you and your preferences - and can also 'stalk' you in a manner of speaking). How to best balance the strengths and weaknesses of not only the technology, but the business imperatives driving commercial uses of the internet are addressed.

My personal vuiew is that this book blends the best of Bruce Schneier's Secrets and Lies and Richard Hunter's World Without Secrets. Schneier's book covered the full range of security issues, social and technical. Hunter's book is more focused on social aspects of privacy. What sets this book apart from those two are the focus on privacy and the multiple contexts in which the book addresses it: social, legal and technical. If the author keeps this book up to date it is destined to become a classic. The challenge is to remain abrest of emerging legal issues and technical breakthroughs - both of which are inevitable.

case studies are good expositions
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-24
Written in 2002 and with scarcely two years passing, Curtin's message is more timely this year. He warned of the perils of malware and of cracker attacks on corporate databases. Especially by social engineering.

He presents several case studies of insecure privacy applications. He analyzed the commercially deployed systems of Alexa, DoubleClick and others. Showing how cookies and server side bugs could lead to users being tracked. In some cases, as they perused many different websites that reported their activities to a central site. Other books have talked about how cookies could be misused in this way. But Curtin's analysis goes beyond a typical generic treatment and can be more instructive to you.

The malware of 2002 that he warned of has increased in sophistication and danger. No sign of abatement, so keeping the book's ideas in mind is a good idea.

Making a dry subject palatable
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-11
Security and privacy are not "sexy" subjects and I was ready for a dry dissertation but this book was anything but.

Although the subject matter is serious and is treated seriously, Curtin has a light and deft touch that make the book a pleasure to read.

And while this book's target audience is programmers responsible for dealing with the issues of Privacy and Security, I would recommend this book to a much wider audience. Every top manager of a company that has a web site should read this book so they can understand how Online Privacy and Security could affect them and so they can ask the questions that someone needs to be asking the folks who are running and developing websites.

I would also recommend the internet savvy who are curious about these two buzzwords because this book will provide them a much better understanding of the stories that have and will appear in the news related to privacy and security. The real world examples are ones that we all can relate to.


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