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Networks Illustrated 8 Principles Without Calculus Christopher Brinton Mung Chiang eBook



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Are you curious about the social and technological networks that shape our lives, like , the Internet, and WiFi? But are you worried about a Calculus or Linear Algebra prerequisite that typically comes along with such courses? If so, then this book is for you. You will learn the key principles behind the networks that surround us every day, such as "sharing is hard" and "crowds are wise", and you will see how these simple principles are reflected in how these networks operate. Plus, All the mathematics you need is adding and multiplying numbers, as this book relies on pictures, anecdotes, and analogies as instructional tools.

This book can also be used for an introductory course in college or high school, offered to those interested in networking from any majors and disciplines. Instructional resources, including lecture videos and slides, as well as comprehensive questions for homework assignments, can found at the continuously updated course website networksillustrated.org, or by emailing the authors at networksillustrated@gmail.com.

Networks Illustrated 8 Principles Without Calculus Christopher Brinton Mung Chiang eBook

I like the book mainly because it is a book that focus on sharing ideas rather than trying to show how mathematics and algorithms change your life, which obviously is going to be another great book but just not this one.
I am personally familiar with many of the topics here such as internet routing, non-blocking Clos switch.
But I am happy to read them from a different perspective where the author is really seeking to understand the big ideas or patterns behind all those - some may come out intentionally while some may come out only as a postmortem thought.

Probably I can compare it with the book "9 algorithms that changed the future" and it goes deeper than the latter with more interesting details.
And if you do not mind following the math and formula a little you will be sure to enjoy the beauty and elegance more.

Only thing that may be a little bit unsatisfying, that I have to say, is the kindle layout is not really that pretty when it comes to a book with lots of figures and formula.
Well, at least everything is still clearly readable and wherever they need formula they paste it as a picture instead of trying to use some unintelligible chars and that is a relief.

Product details

  • File Size 6428 KB
  • Print Length 380 pages
  • Publisher Edwiser Scholastic Press; First Edition edition (June 10, 2013)
  • Publication Date June 10, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00DIIKDJO

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This is an excellent book. It was recommended to me by our colleague, who is an engineer. I am an analyst (statistics) working in telecom. This book gives me insight into network performance issues without being an engineer. I recommend this book to anyone looking for an understanding of the networks.
good book, easy read and complete
I'm just on the first Chapter and its doing such an awesome job of
explaining the Cellular principals. I cannot wait to finish the rest of the book
It is an excellent book, if you want to learn how the everyday technology works this is the perfect book even if you do not have any knowledge of engineering.
If you are doing the MOOC Networks Friends, Money, and Bytes, or in fact just after an interesting read, this is not the back you are after. This is just chapter 2 of the actual book (I guess the hint was in the subtitle Principal II - but I missed it, and no other reviews I read had it).

So with that frustration out of the way, you are are actually looking for Networks Illustrated 8 Principles Without Calculus (http//www./dp/B00DIIKDJO) - and that I recommend.

This stuff if interesting, especially as the full book covers a diverse range of stuff - but don't make the same mistake as me and think this one is the chapter is the thing you need.
I, like many others who have bought this book have done so as a supplement to the MOOC "Networks Illustrated Principles Without Calculus" on Coursera. This book essentially provides the information that is given in the lectures with some additional examples to help with understanding. The book goes into detail to make sure that a reader can understand everything even if they were just reading the book. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand networking or is taking the course.
I found this book to be an enlightening combination of information and insight. The authors are skillful in unraveling a complex subject with such ease, guiding the reader through advanced principles and breaking down educational barriers. The writing style satisfies readers with both advanced and less sophisticated backgrounds on such a relevant topic from the complex world that surrounds us.
I like the book mainly because it is a book that focus on sharing ideas rather than trying to show how mathematics and algorithms change your life, which obviously is going to be another great book but just not this one.
I am personally familiar with many of the topics here such as internet routing, non-blocking Clos switch.
But I am happy to read them from a different perspective where the author is really seeking to understand the big ideas or patterns behind all those - some may come out intentionally while some may come out only as a postmortem thought.

Probably I can compare it with the book "9 algorithms that changed the future" and it goes deeper than the latter with more interesting details.
And if you do not mind following the math and formula a little you will be sure to enjoy the beauty and elegance more.

Only thing that may be a little bit unsatisfying, that I have to say, is the kindle layout is not really that pretty when it comes to a book with lots of figures and formula.
Well, at least everything is still clearly readable and wherever they need formula they paste it as a picture instead of trying to use some unintelligible chars and that is a relief.
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