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Communicating Systems with UML 2: Modeling and Analysis of Network Protocols
β Scribed by David Garduno Barrera, Michel Diaz(auth.)
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Why Use Uml to Model Network Protocols? (pages 1β29):
Chapter 2 Simple Transmission (pages 31β73):
Chapter 3 Simple Chat Application (pages 75β131):
Chapter 4 Non?Reliable Transmission Mediums (pages 133β179):
Chapter 5 Simple Transport Protocol (pages 181β239):
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