Re: Asking advice for graduate study

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Hi, I am notÂfamiliarÂwith this. But I believe "TCP/IP Illustrated" or "Internetworking with TCP/IP" should be goodÂif you like detailedÂexplanation of how the code works.Â

On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 5:02 AM, cheng chen <freakrobot@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, all!
I am going to further my education in graduate school of Master of Science degree. I am interested in network, but I am not sure what direction I should choose and which professional books I should read. Therefore I ask for help and suggestion from you.
In summary, I have both the fundamental knowledge about network programming as well as communication theory. Therefore I prefer an area which has the relationship with both the software and hardware (but with more attention on software.) By the way, I am especially interested in how the whole network system works, rather than how two single points communicate.
If you have any suggestion about what I could do next (areas, books, wha
ever~), please be kind to tell me. Thank you very much.Â

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Cheng(è)

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