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INTERNETWORKING WITH TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols, & Architectures: Volume1

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA: PRENTICE HALL: 2000Edition: 4thISBN:
  • 0130183806
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

What are some of the central connections between narrative, systemic and attachment therapies? How do early emotional experiences in families shape our narratives about ourselves and our families? In what ways do family attachments shape our narrative abilities, such as being able to reflect on and integrate our experiences? This book sets out a framework for practice - Attachment Narrative Therapy - that provides a new approach to working with families, couples and individuals. This is not offered as a prescriptive model but as an aid and guide to practice that draws aspects of narrative and attachment therapy into systemic work. The synthesis of these ideas offers clinicians a new integrative way to approach their practice - one in which the three approaches are used to create a greater whole than their constituent parts.

The book includes:

Clinical examples Personal reflections Frameworks for clinical practice Therapeutic guides that include details of the application of core techniques Extensive reading guides that offer connections to related theory and practice Attachment Narrative Therapy is essential reading for a wide variety of therapists and counsellors along with researchers and trainers in those fields. It also provides insight into good practice for health and social welfare professionals in the area of family and child welfare.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction And Overview
  • 2 Review Of Underlying Network Technologies
  • 3 Internetworking Concept And Architectural Model
  • 4 Classful Internet Addresses
  • 5 Mapping Internet Addresses To Physical Addresses (ARP)
  • 6 Determining An Internet Address At Startup (RARP)
  • 7 Internet Protocol: Connectionless Datagram Delivery
  • 8 Internet Protocol: Routing IP Datagrams
  • 9 Internet Protocol: Error And Control Messages (ICMP)
  • 10 Classless And Subnet Address Extensions (CIDR)
  • 11 Protocol Layering
  • 12 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • 13 Reliable Stream Transport Service (TCP)
  • 14 Routing: Cores, Peers, And Algorithms
  • 15 Routing: Exterior Gateway Protocols And Autonomous Systems (BGP)
  • 16 Routing: In An Autonomous System (RIP, OSPF, HELLO)
  • 17 Internet Multicasting
  • 18 TCP/IP Over ATM Networks
  • 19 Mobile IP
  • 20 Private Network Interconnection (NAT, VPN)
  • 21 Client-Server Model Of Interaction
  • 22 The Socket Interface
  • 23 Bootstrap And Autoconfiguration (BOOTP, DHCP)
  • 24 The Domain Name System (DNS)
  • 25 Applications: Remote Login (TELNET, Rlogin)
  • 26 Applications: File Transfer And Access (FTP, TFTP, NFS)
  • 27 Applications: Electronic Mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP, MIME)
  • 28 Applications: World Wide Web (HTTP)
  • 29 Applications: Voice And Video Over IP (RTP)
  • 30 Applications: Internet Management (SNMP)
  • 31 Summary Of Protocol Dependencies
  • 32 Internet Security And Firewall Design (IPsec)
  • 33 The Future Of TCP/IP (IPv6)
  • Appendix 1 A Guide To RFCs
  • Appendix 2 Glossary Of Internetworking Terms And Abbreviations
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

DOUGLAS E. COMER is a Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University and a Fellow of the ACM. He is the author of many best-selling book: the three-volume series, Internetworking with TCP-IP, Computer Networks and Internets, second Edition , and The Internet Book . Comer served as Chairman of the DARPA Distributed Systems Architecture Board and the CSNET Technical Committees, and is a former member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).

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