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Internet Measurement: Infrastructure, Traffic and ApplicationsJuly 2006
Publisher:
  • John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  • 605 Third Ave. New York, NY
  • United States
ISBN:978-0-470-01461-5
Published:01 July 2006
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Reviews

Imad H Elhajj

This very well-researched book in the field of Internet measurement is a valuable reference for practitioners, researchers, and graduate students looking for a good starting point on a specific Internet measurement topic. Several concepts in the book are required for any graduate course in networking. Close to 900 references are cited in the book, which provide an invaluable source of information. The book is divided into 11 chapters, grouped into three parts. Part 1 includes four chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the book and its organization, while chapter 2 briefly presents the architecture of the Internet. Chapter 3 covers the basics of linear algebra, probability models, statistics, and graph theory related to Internet measurements. Chapter 4 provides an overview of where and how measurements are taken at different layers. Chapters 2 and 3 present a good refresher of prerequisite material, but are not detailed enough for someone with no prior knowledge in the area. Part 2 includes three chapters. Chapters 5, 6, and 7 cover infrastructure, traffic, and applications measurements. These chapters include properties, challenges, tools, and state-of-the-art sections. The state-of-the-art sections resemble a literature review discussion with no in-depth coverage. The tools sections are a good source of information about specialized open-source and commercially available tools. Part 3 includes four chapters. Chapter 8 covers anonymization and related tools; chapter 9 highlights security issues related to measurements; chapter 10 presents specific software tools and large-scale measurement projects; and chapter 11 concludes by giving the authors' view on where the field came from and where it is heading. In general, the book is very well written. However, it could be improved by reducing the repetitiveness of some concepts, and removing some of the basic networking coverage throughout the book. This material tends to distract the reader from the main information that the authors are trying to convey. I had to skim several parts of the book in order to reach the specific material related to Internet measurement. Online Computing Reviews Service

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