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Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective (The Morgan Kaufmann Serie

Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective (The Morgan Kaufmann Serie
Authors
XiPeng Xiao
ISBN
0123736935
Published
03 Sep 2008
Purchase online
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This book provides a comprehensive examination of Internet QoS theory, standards, vendor implementation and network deployment from the practitioner's point of view, including extensive discussion of related economic and regulatory issues. Written in a technology-light way so that a variety of professionals and researchers in the information and networking industries can easily grasp the material. Includes case studies based on real-world experiences from industry.

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L. Chen said
If you are interested in QoS and how Internet service will evolve, this book can be very helpful. Check the table of content at the discussion section of this page to see if it interests you. I highly recommend this book.

wimax learner said
"The topic of QoS is all too often treated as a purely technical issue. In this refreshingly novel and comprehensive book, Xipeng Xiao draws on his own first-hand experience and that of other experts to put the technical issues in their correct commercial and regulatory context. This book is likely to make QoS much more understandable and relevant to a broad audience than it has been to date." Bruce Davie, Fellow, Cisco Systems

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