Thursday, August 29, 2013

Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook 2e


Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook by Ray Horak offers complete information to telecommunications and information communications that non-engineers can understand. Ray Horak supplies comprehensive, up-to-date data in plain English, as an alternative of confusing technotalk.

This book covers all the telecom landscape, from wireline to network, from copper to radio and fiber, from electrical to optical, and from the client premises to the cloud. It discusses voice, knowledge, fax, video and multimedia technologies, techniques, and ap­plications in nice detail, and within the LAN, MAN, and WAN domains. The handbook explores each related expertise, standard, and ap­plication within the telecom and datacom space.

It is exceptionally well-written in Horak’s plain-English, commonsense style, making it simply as useful to the neophyte and layperson as to the serious scholar or seasoned IT professional. Horak makes liberal use of effectively-constructed graphics as an example system and community architectures, topologies, and applications. It compares extra correctly to some of the extra seminal works of Gilbert Held or James Martin, but covers wider vary of subject matter and is a much easier read.

The book is written for the academic and professional neighborhood, but is simply as related to anyone who needs to understand telecommunications system and network technologies and their meaningful applications. It's distinctive work that ought to be on every IT bookshelf. There may be finally information to telecommunications and information communications that non-engineers can understand.

Full with a dialogue of the current regulatory and business environments, including divestiture and revestiture in addition to mergers and acquisitions, that is the best reference for non-engineering professionals ultimately-consumer, content or service supplier, manufacturing, regulatory, or financial communities.

This book discusses the assorted elements of issues in telecommunications and information communications, describing the terminology concerned, and visiting their histories when appropriate. It is organized into 15 chapters, preceded by a preface explaining the author's intent, an elaborate acknowledgment, and a concise biography of the author. Two appendices and an exhaustive index full the book.

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