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Foundations of Modern Networking: SDN, NFV, QoE, IoT, and Cloud

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Foundations of Modern Networking is a comprehensive and cohesive examination of modern networking technology and its applications, designed for today's professionals, managers, and students. Dr. William Stallings provides a clear and well-structured exploration of five key technologies reshaping networks: Software-Defined Networks (SDN), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), Quality of Experience (QoE), the Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud-based services. Dr. Stallings assesses the current state of network ecosystems and the challenges they encounter, ranging from Big Data and mobility to security and complexity.

Subsequently, he delivers in-depth, self-contained coverage of each of these innovative technologies, elucidating their functioning, architectural aspects, and practical applications for addressing real-world problems. Additionally, Dr. Stallings dedicates an entire chapter to the analysis of emerging security concerns in modern networks. The book concludes with an up-to-date discussion on networking careers, including recent role changes and skill requirements.

The book encompasses the following topics:

  1. Elements of the modern networking ecosystem: technologies, architecture, services, and applications.
  2. Evolving demands of contemporary network environments.
  3. SDN: fundamental concepts, rationale, applications, and standards spanning data, control, and application planes, along with key SDN technologies like OpenFlow and OpenDaylight.
  4. Network functions virtualization: core concepts, technology, applications, and software-defined infrastructure.
  5. Ensuring Quality of Experience (QoE) for customers, particularly with interactive video and multimedia network traffic.
  6. Cloud networking: encompassing services, deployment models, architecture, and connections to SDN and NFV.
  7. In-depth exploration of IoT and fog computing, covering essential components of IoT-enabled devices, model architectures, and practical implementations.
  8. Strategies for securing SDN, NFV, cloud, and IoT environments.
  9. Guidance on career preparation and continuous education for future networking roles.

Key Features:

  • Thorough coverage of foundational principles and practical techniques.
  • Over a hundred figures to enhance understanding of critical concepts.
  • Online support available at "williamstallings.com/Network/".
  • QR codes embedded throughout the text, providing direct access to the website and additional resources.
  • Lists of keywords and acronyms, recommended readings, and a glossary for quick reference.
  • Margin notes offering concise definitions of key terms within the text.
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William Stallings

He maintains a website titled Computer Science Student Resource. He has authored 17 titles, and counting revised editions, a total of over 40 books on these subjects. He has been a technical contributor, technical manager, and an executive with several high-technology firms. He works as an independent consultant whose clients have included computer and networking manufacturers and customers, software development firms, and leading-edge government research institutions

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