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NETWORKING AND OPERATING SYSTEMS: TOP 10 OF 1999

Amazon.com Delivers Networking and Operating Systems editor David Wall selects his top 10 titles for 1999!


1. "CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide"
by Todd Lammle, Donald Porter, and James Chellis
An impressive offering, "CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" does a terrific job of making networking basics approachable. Though written for those already familiar with the technology, it nonetheless clearly explains what makes networks work without undercutting their inherent complexity. The book sets the stage by going through such fundamentals as local area network (LAN) devices, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, and various data transport protocols. Read more

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2. "A+ Certification Exam Guide"
by Michael Meyers
"All-in-One A+ Certification Exam Guide" is the best and most complete A+ study book available. The hardware information reflects modern equipment, and the Windows/DOS coverage includes Windows 95, which many A+ books neglect. (Of course it also covers DOS and Windows 3.x, which are still relevant.) Meyers attacks the PC architecture one piece at a time, beginning with the CPU (coverage extends through Pentium II) and continuing through power supplies, RAM (including DIMMs and SO-DIMMs), motherboards (through ATX), and the peripheral bus (covering Peripheral Component Interconnect, or PCI). Read more

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3. "Oracle 8: The Complete Reference"
by George Koch and Kevin Loney
Any Oracle developer who has used "Oracle: The Complete Reference" knows that it is an elegant, indispensable guide to the overwhelming world of Oracle database interaction. Its successor--"Oracle8: The Complete Reference"--is even more comprehensive. Succinct examples are used to document the many functions and SQL nuances available in the Oracle toolbox. Readers are also introduced to more advanced topics such as PL/SQL and object-relational databases. Read more

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4. "Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 15th Edition"
by Harry Newton
The technology of long-distance voice and data communication incorporates millions of details. The business of selling that technology involves plenty more. Anyone hoping to navigate this jungle of facts and terminology had better keep a copy of "Newton's Telecom Dictionary" close at hand. It's the single best resource for quick explanations of diverse telecommunications technologies. Read more

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5. "DNS and Bind"
by Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu
This is the definitive book on the Domain Name System (DNS), the powerful scheme that facilitates the translation of English-like domain names (www.amazon.com) into computer-comprehensible Internet Protocol (IP) addresses (208.216.182.15). If you run a DNS server of any kind, particularly under Unix, you need to have "DNS and Bind" on hand. This edition covers BIND 8.1.2, but it also pays lots of attention to older versions that are still widely used (4.8.3 and 4.9). The authors are careful to note differences among the versions. Read more

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6. "Unix in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference for System V Release 4 and Solaris 7"
by Arnold Robins, with Daniel Gilly
"Unix in a Nutshell" is without question the standard desktop reference. (Manpages come in a close second.) With a clean layout and superior command tables available at a glance, O'Reilly's third edition of "Nutshell" is an essential to own. Like a dictionary, "Unix in a Nutshell" helps you find what you need, even if you're not exactly sure what you're looking for (or how to spell it). With that in mind, this book is for intermediate to advanced users only. Read more

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7. "The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit: Expert Methods for Designing, Developing, and Deploying Data Warehouses"
by Ralph Kimball et al.
"The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit" presents a structure for undertaking the awesome task of implementing a data warehouse. As part of a rather select group of professionals actually experienced in building data warehouses, the authors convey their expertise about how to approach the job. The book focuses on the "Star Lifecycle"--a high-level project-planning approach to evolving existing information systems into an ever-changing data-warehouse solution. Read more

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8. "Red Hat Linux (v 5.2) Unleashed"
by David Pitts et al.
The darling of the open-source movement, Linux offers up a tinkerer's dream: the ability to configure, manipulate, and (potentially) improve absolutely everything about the operating system. "Red Hat Linux Unleashed" recognizes the central desire of Linux adopters--control over just about everything (including the source code). The book contains plenty of step-by-step instructions to accompany the Red Hat installation CD-ROM. Read more

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9. "The Essential Guide to Telecommunications"
by Annabel Dodd
The telecommunications industry encompasses hundreds of different technologies, which in turn have spawned many trade names, jargon terms, and legal definitions. Those looking for a comprehensive introduction to the technologies, laws, and marketing programs that govern telecommunications need to read "The Essential Guide to Telecommunications." Author Annabel Dodd begins by pointing out that telecommunications technologies have everything to do with signals moving over media. Read more

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10. "Linux in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference"
by Ellen Siever et al.
"Linux in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference" is a 612-page command and program reference guide for this red-hot Unix derivative. While Linux couldn't be easier to get--it's a free download from the Web--clear and concise documentation is key to successful application. "Linux in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference" is only a minimal introduction to this remarkable operating system; the book's real strength lies in the simple alphabetical table of Linux commands that runs for more than 150 pages. Read more

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