Computer Networking : A Top-down: Approach

Unlike traditional "bottom-up" methods that begin with physical wiring, this approach focuses on the user's perspective first. This helps students understand how network applications—like web browsers and email—rely on the underlying layers to function. Key Content by Protocol Layer The textbook generally follows a five-layer model:

, authored by Jim Kurose and Keith Ross, is a foundational textbook that organizes the complex world of networking by starting with the application layer and working its way down to the physical hardware. Core Concept: The Top-Down Methodology Computer networking : a top-down approach