
The goal of Introduction to Networks is simple: to provide, in fewer than 500 pages, a solid foundation for anyone wishing to understand the world of networks. A world of spectacular evolution that today encompasses computing, telecommunications, and audiovisual media.
The goal of Introduction to Networks is simple: to provide, in fewer than 500 pages, a solid foundation for anyone wishing to understand the world of networks. A world of spectacular evolution that today encompasses computing, telecommunications, and audiovisual media.
The book is divided into seventeen concise and clear lessons, which address the most recent technological changes using a lively and highly structured pedagogical approach.
- Definitions in the margin for each occurrence of a new concept.
- A summary glossary at the end of the book, containing more than 500 definitions.
- Boxes to delve deeper into certain technical points.
- 240 diagrams to better understand protocols and architectures.
- 250 questions and answers that allow you to memorize the key points of each course in a fun way.
- 400 exercises, the solutions to which are provided on the website www.editions-eyrolles.com/livres/pujolle.
The book is aimed at students in IUT, Miage, IUP, magistère, Licence or Maître programs, as well as engineers wishing to complete their training in the field of networks and telecoms.








