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Designing Embedded Communications Software [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

T. Sridar , T. Sridhar


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This work helps you: augment system performance; optimize protocol implementation; and, increase code maintainability. You can create network communications software with a thorough understanding of the essential system-level design and implementation choices.

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This work helps you: augment system performance; optimize protocol implementation; and, increase code maintainability. You can create network communications software with a thorough understanding of the essential system-level design and implementation choices.

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Communications systems include many devices ranging in complexity from small hand-held phones to large, central office switching devices. Lesen Sie die erste Seite
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solid basics but was it proof read? 11. September 2004
Von M. Lioy - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I have been working on embedded communications for about 7 years now and must say - so far so good. Much of the information is this book is good for people that have not done this before or are new in their career. There is a lot of valuable information and this would work well as a primer. Having said that the proof reading is terrible - some stuff could have been caught by a spell checker! Some examples of errors that made it into publication:
Letters missing at the end of a sentence like "TCP is an example of a stateful protoco." (which is a direct quote from the book).
A sentence ending with two periods (yes '..'!).
And a white space character being swapped with the last character of the preceeding word making both the first and second word different; for example "cars how" becomes "car show".

Whoever was responsible for that should be fired! I am surprised the publisher is not embarrassed by the quality of the proof reading.
4 von 4 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Another turd from CMP 12. Oktober 2005
Von J Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Yet, amazingly, this book *could* have been adequate or even good. But that would require a different publisher, I suspect. OK, one step at a time:

First and foremost you need to know (the others here have already mentioned this) that this book is very basic. Now, that's no great sin to be basic, provided it's made clear to the potential buyer that it's a book on basics. So, the title should have been something like "A Pleasantly Light Introduction to Design of [etc., etc.]" OK, suppose that's done, would then the book be good? Nope. Why? Because it's written asswise, that's why. Btw, the author definitely knows his stuff, he's competent, that much *is* clear TO SOMEONE WHO ALREADY KNOWS THE SAME STUFF! (And therefore does not need this book.)

But a newbie -- who appears to be the only kind of reader who could benefit from this kind of book -- will not understand one page of it. The book is miserably under-edited: it's incoherent, rambling, randomly composed, revoltingly imprecise, laden with unexplicated industry jargon; the narrative jumps from topic to topic in the same paragraph; suddenly and randomly it changes from conceptual material to details of the lowest possible level totaly irrelevant in the previously assumed context, and so on and so forth. And it's not proofread (as the others here mentioned)... although, considering the rest of what's wrong with this book, I almost hesitate to mention this.

Yet, like I've said, the author is competent, and so with a sufficient editorial contribution a decent book COULD have been produced. The guy knows a lot, but he's not a writer: his knowledge should have been carefully and deliberately extracted from him and then structured, laid out, articulated in an appropriate manner by a competent technical writer. But hey, that's CMP we're dealing with here, not O'Reilly or Morgan Kaufmann, right? Think up a catchy title, print the crap on the cardboard-thickness paper (to make 200 pages look impressive), ship it to the stores, 49.95 a piece... 'nouf said.

(As an aside: It is interesting to contrast this failure of a book to the similar recent "Network Algorithmics", by Varghese, from MK. A big difference!)
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all basic concepts 7. Januar 2005
Von Ke, Liqun - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Basic concepts to beginners or students.

It also lacks for implementation details.

Most of the them are not new to an experienced programmer.

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