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La presente obra está dirigida a los estudiantes del Ciclo Formativo de Grado Superior de Administración de Sistemas Informáticos en Red, en concreto al Módulo Profesional Servicios de Red e Internet, aunque también puede utilizarse por los alumnos de estudios universitarios de Informática con el propósito de ampliar contenidos. Los contenidos incluidos en este libro abarcan desde los servicios básicos que ofrece una red de comunicación (DHCP o DNS) hasta otros servicios más avanzados, como las listas de distribución de correo, la mensajería instantánea o VoIP, pasando por servicios de amplio uso en la actualidad, como la transferencia de páginas web o el correo electrónico. Servicios de Red e Internet contiene también descripciones detalladas sobre cómo instalar este tipo de servicios en los sistemas operativos de red Microsoft Windows y GNU/Linux. Los capítulos incluyen ejercicios con el propósito de facilitar la asimilación de los conocimientos tratados. Así mismo, se incorporan test de conocimientos y ejercicios propuestos con la finalidad de comprobar que los objetivos de cada capítulo se han asimilado correctamente. En la página web de Ra-Ma (www.ra-ma.es) se encuentra disponible el material de apoyo y complementario.
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Explains how to access and maneuver through the Internet using client/server applications such as NCSA Mosaic and indexing tools such as Veronica and WAIS, and how to become an information provider. Chapters cover the client/server model and the Internet, TCP/IP, establishing UNIX-based and non-UNIX-based information services, and building a campus-wide information system. Includes Internet provider profiles, and lists of on-line sites and service providers. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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As telecommunications products and services have become an essential part of - eryday life, consumers have at the same time grown intimately familiar with the concept of tiered pricing that is associated with such services. With tiered service structures, users may select from a small set of tiers that offer progressively higher levels of service with a correspondingincrease in price. Tiered structures have been applied in several forms to wireless services (e. g. , characterized by the amount of voice minutes, number of text messages, or the size of one’s circle of friends to whom voice calls are free), Internet broadband access (e. g. , the access speed or volume of monthly transferred data), and digital TV offerings (e. g. , the number of channels included), among others. Service tiering is a form of market segmentation which, if applied appropriately, bene ts both providers and consumers by making available services and associated price points that re ect the diversity in consumers’ needs and ability to pay. The purpose of this book is to develop a theoretical framework for reasoning about and pricing Internet tiered services, as well as a practical algorithmic toolset fornetworkproviderstodevelopcustomizedmenusofserviceofferings. We provide a comprehensive study of the design, sizing, and pricing of tiered structures for - ternet services, and we illustrate their potential in simplifying the operation of c- plex components such as packet schedulers.