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A Bibliography of Books About the Internet and Networking: 2000–2009 A Bibliography of Books about the Internet and Networking: 2000{2009 Nelson H. F. Beebe University of Utah Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB 155 S 1400 E RM 233 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090 USA Tel: +1 801 581 5254 FAX: +1 801 581 4148 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] (Internet) WWW URL: http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/ 22 November 2019 Version 2.94 Title word cross-reference LL01, New01a, NB00, Nor00a, Tre01, Wil02b]. 2001 [BU01, IEE01b, Pal01, Sta01b, Sta01c]. 2002 [B+02, IEE02b, IEE02a]. 2003 [ACM03, FLA+03, Mos05]. 2004 [ACM04]. $99 [Kro00]. 21st [DL01]. 24 [BS01a]. 24/7 [Foc01]. 26 [BS00]. 29th [FLA+03]. 2nd [BBP00]. 2U .com [Wei01a]. .NET [BFS+02, SS02]. [Ano00h]. '01 [Ano00a, Ano01b, USE01]. '03 [Ano03a]. 3.0 [ER02, Wil04]. 39th [IEE01d]. 3G '05 [Ano05a]. [Bra03, SC07, Vac01]. 3rd [Ano00a, Ano01b, Cal00, Dwi02, USE01]. 1.1 [BS02c]. 10 [Loc03]. 10-Gigabit [cFJH+03]. 101 [Dav01b]. 10th [IEE01b]. 4 [Cas00b, PFAHA03, SC05]. 400-2U 11th [ACK00, IEE01b]. 12 [Ano00h]. 4G [Gli06]. 4th [Ano03a, Cal01, [Ame00, BMR01, Cra00, SNB+00]. 14th Fra01c, IEE01c, KK00, ASP01a, ASP01b]. [FHM00]. 1st [IEE01e]. 5 [GBR05]. 5.0 [Tre01]. 505 [MD02]. 5th 2 [FM05, FK04]. 2.0 [MD02, Ten05]. 2000 [AH02, BMM07, Cal02, HL00, KZ01, RS00a, [AD01, Cal00, Dre00, IEE01a, Kam00, Kro00, 1 2 WL04]. Address [Lea00, SPP+07]. Address-Space [SPP+07]. Addressing [Gra01b]. Adi 6 [CdBvdM01, Smi00b]. 640 [MD02]. [Coc03b]. Adleman [Coc03b]. 640-505 [MD02]. Administering [ST00]. Administration [Dan02, Kre03, Zad01]. administrator 7 [Wan06a]. [Ano00i]. Administrators [ES03, Hal00b, Mau03, Sta03b, VE05]. 8 [Ber00]. 8-10 [AD01]. 802.11 [OP04]. admission [BFOBR02, LIB04]. adult 802.11b [Ros03]. 802.15.4 [GCB04]. [Ano02]. Advance [CZB+01, Lea00]. 802.16 [Coo04]. Advanced [Cha02, Gli06, SZGbC04]. advances [CPM01]. advantage '99 [HL00]. [FN03, Har00d, Moh02]. adventure [Bar00d]. advertising [KM01a]. advice = [CSS00, Kur00a]. [Pew00]. adviser [Bor00]. Advocacy [HM02a]. Africa [CL00]. Afrique [CL00]. A-Interface [LS00]. AAA [LKP02]. After [Mar00]. afterwards aandachtspunten [PG00]. Abbas [Man00a, Man01]. against [SX03]. Age [Puz03b]. ABR [KJF+00]. Abschluss [Sin01a, AD01, Bie01, Bla02a, Foc01, Gol00a, [Wey01]. abuse [Ana02, Arn01]. abusive Gra01a, GM01, Hir00, JF00, LS01b, Lev01b, [LSC+04]. Academic [LM00]. Acad´emie Lip00, LW00, Log00, McB02, McC00b, [dB01]. Academy [dB01]. accelerate MB02, Mol02, MM00b, Moo00, Nat01, [BG00b, Pau03]. Accelerates [Ano03c]. RM02, Shu01, Cap00b]. agencies [Hil01]. Accept [Coc03a]. Acceptable [SNT02]. agenda [Fre01]. Agent [CLZ00]. Agents Access [Huh03, RHN02, SP02, KK00, KZ01, Omi01, [Bar00c, Che02, IAI02, MD02, O'L00, Uni01, RB01]. aggregation [CTYS03]. Aggressive All09, Ano02, EP06, Gre00c, IEE01a, LFD01, [Wyl05]. Agile [THB05]. agreements LSC+04, Nal02, Nua07, RB02, VN03, Wis00]. [BG00a]. Ahead [Wes02]. AI [Bar00c]. Accesses [DL02]. Accessible aided [LSS01]. AILA [BeM00]. air [Cur00]. [SKS+02, MWD00]. Accessing Airport [Ano05b]. AISA [Cha02]. Aix [GDC+02, Gil00]. accountability [TL02]. Aix-en-Provence [TL02]. AJAX [JSK02, Ros01]. Accountant [Coh00a]. [JWC08, JF06, Mor08]. Alan [Puz03a]. accounting [Cho01b]. accredited [BB00a]. Algebra [Sob02]. Algorithm [Bar01b, accuracy [ZFdRD05]. Accurate [KOS+02]. GT02, Kim02, KJF+00, LCH+08, WZZ04]. ACLU [Bar01b]. ACM algorithmics [Goo02a, Var05]. Algorithms [ACM04, IEE02c, Bar00a]. acquisitions [SM02b, Bou06, MR07, Sob02]. alien [Tim00]. Acronyms [Bar01a]. Across [Mar00]. Aligning [Sim02a]. all-in-one [KSSK02, BS01b, But02, Koh02]. Act [ISI00a, ISI00b, ISI01]. All-to-one [LJ01]. [Kam00]. active [Ras05a, Gre02a]. activism aller [DF00]. alliances [EL01]. allied [HM02a]. activities [Bra01, BS01b, Flo01]. [Edw02]. Allyn [OG00]. Alternatives actor [Koz00]. Ad [ABC+07, Toh02, AM07, [Swa01]. Altertumswissenschaften Cha05, Cra07, Lab07]. ad-hoc [AR01]. altertumswissenschaftlichen [AM07, Cra07]. Adaptation [Abi02]. [AR01]. always [Fra01b]. amazing [Bar00d]. Adapting [PKP03]. Adaptive [Abi02, America [Gar00c, SP00, Tob01]. American KJL02, LLZ03, MWD00, SHK02, KD05]. [Bro02, FHM00, ABM00, Har00d]. 3 Americans [Llo01d]. among [Kay00]. PD07, TS00, Var05, Ver01, ZG04]. amorphous [AAC+00]. Analysis Approaches [MB00a, Hak00, Ora02]. April [BCG06, CNI+04, JY02, Ket02, McC03, [Hoh01, IEE01a, IEE01c]. Arab [AS02]. EL01, GT02, Mai06, MS00b, Nor01c, Arachne [CSS00]. Arachnes [CSS00]. SGD+02, STPM05, ZLL01]. analyst Architecture [Bla00a, Day08, EPR03, [NNM01]. analysts [Ano01e]. analytical FB05, Gil07, Jep03, McC03, NDK+03, SP02, [KMK04]. analyze [Cur00]. Analyzer SKS+02, Bea02, Bow00, Bur02, CS02, [Ano03c]. Analyzing [JRSW04]. Anarchy DDPP00, FB04, HB05, SKW+07, WCB01]. [Bar00a]. ancestors [Fli00]. Anders Architectures [BW02, CZ04, Com00b, [Bar01a]. angleren [GS00]. Puz03b, Sch06, BDFG02, CML00a, Dot01, angleren-ruseren-hayeren [GS00]. Hal00a, MR07, Sun01, Wan01b]. archive Anguilla [Fra01c]. Anguraintanetto [Ano00d]. Area [Kur00a]. Animal [Kis00]. animals [Fib01, SI01, Slo00, BvS00, CRW01, GCB04]. [BG01a]. animation [Dud08]. areas [Hak00]. ARF [Adv00b, Adv00a]. Announcement [Ano00a]. annoyances arguments [BC01]. Ariel [Ive00]. Armies [Tyn05]. annoying [Tyn05]. Annual [Bar00b]. Art [MSM02, BF01, Fra00, Zdz05]. [Dav00, WL04, BBL00a, Cal00, Cal01, Cal02, arts [Spo01]. Artsguide [Spo01]. AS-level FHM00]. Anonymity [Bar01a, Dav02a]. [CGJ+04, SFFF03]. Asian [Ros01]. ASIP answers [VC00]. ANTARCTICA [SKW+07]. aspecten [PG00]. aspects [GIM+02]. anti [CN00]. anti-globalisation [BK00a, WHdM00]. Aspekte [WHdM00]. [CN00]. antichita [CSS00]. Anticipating Assembly [Sno01]. Assessing [DR03]. Antike [CSS00]. Antipasto [MTK03, Wes00a, Wes00b]. Assessment [Swa00a]. antiquity [AR01, AR01]. Apache [Dur02, Lan06]. assessments [Lan06]. [Goo02b, Ris05, TSC02]. APh [Soc01]. Asset [Kro00]. Associated [Gol00c]. APIs [KKT04]. Apple [Owa05]. Appliance associations [Hil01]. AT&T [Bes00]. ATM [Lev01a]. Appliances [LKK02, Ris01]. [Ahm02, IEE01c, KJF+00]. attack [Mir05]. Application [LKP02, Man02, McF03, Attacks Sin01b, SM00b, BvS00, EST00, GPR+05, [Gar00a, SX03, Dwi09, Sch00a, SL06, Zal05]. KKT04, Mat02, Neu00, SW01]. Attention [Nis01]. Attitudes [ET03]. Applications attract [Sin01a]. auction [DV02]. auctions [Abu01, Ano03c, BFS+02, CLZ00, CS01, [Ell00, RO00]. audience [Pew00]. Cri03, Dwi02, FB05, Gra05, Gre02a, Hel00, audiences [CR01b]. Audio HW00, IEE01e, IEE01f, IEE02b, IEE02a, [Bai01, ABGR01, FF00, HSW07]. Audit Ins03, Kro00, Leo02, Mes00, PJN+02, Ros02, [Mai06]. August WL04, WZ01a, Abe03, Bea02, Bur02, Cha02, [B+02, Cha02, IEE01d, JC01, Koh02, Gre00b, HCP05, HL00, JWC08, LMV02, MS00b, vdMdB01, Mou01, Smi01c, New01a]. Mor08, Ngu01, Gal02a, Omi01, RG02a, Austin [ACK00]. Australia [CN00]. Ric01a, SSS06, Sha01, S+06, Sin01b, Austria [Juk02]. Author [dB01]. SMLN+03, SM02b, Tra00, Var03, WA06]. Automated [HL02a, Rie02]. automatic Applied [SS02]. applying [BL00a]. [Pal02]. Automation [Str03]. Automotive Approach [CHB02]. Automounter [Zad01]. [DYN03, Far03, KR03, KR05, PK02, PD03, autonomous [BNHGV04, Gao01]. av Zha03, CSMW02, Har05, HL02b, KMK04, [Her01]. Availability KR01b, KR08, MS00c, PG01, Pan04, Pau03, [NKB+03, Yu00a, Yu00b]. aviation [Cur00]. 4 Aviel [ET03]. Avoid [VM02, Joh03, Tyn05]. [Kai06a, Ano00f, BF01, McB02]. Beta Avoiding [LBJ+02]. Award [Coc03b]. [Ano00h]. betrayal [MSCG01]. better aware [YFB02]. awareness [Gur01]. Away [Smi00c]. Between [TT03, Dre00, Ros00]. [Coc03b, KM01a]. AXIS [BI02]. Beyond [Bie01, Cer01, Jen01, LR01a, Rob00, Sti03, Bej05, CG01, Dot01, DSM00, B [Puz03a]. B2B [SW01]. Bachelor KV00, Loc03, Man00b, Nai02, Sun01]. BGP [BB00a]. Back [CZB+01, Owa05]. [BNHGV04]. Bhubaneswar [GM04]. backbone [BSS02, RZMD05]. backbones Biblical [Wor02]. Bibliografieren [RS00b]. [MTK03]. Backplane [BBM+03]. Bacon bibliographic [ISI00a, ISI00b, ISI01]. [OG00]. Bad [McC00a]. Bahia [MFdSeS01]. Bibliographie [Fra00]. bibliographies balancing [Moo02]. Ballistic [Pau03]. [ISI00a, ISI00b, ISI01]. bibliography Ballots [Coc03a]. Baltimore [IEE02c]. ban [Kis00, Lin00, Nor00b, Nor01a, RS00b]. [Cen00]. Bandwidth bidding [RO00]. Big [Los00c, Los00b, [LKKS05, Uhl02, BK00b]. bang [LR02]. Los00a, Ano00e, LR02, RR03a]. bigwigs Banners [SZ01]. bararan [GS00]. Barbara [Ano01e]. Bildbearbeitung [DF00]. Bilder [AH02, IEE01d]. Bark [Bar00d]. barrier [DF00]. Bill [And00a]. BIND [AL01]. [LFD01]. BASCOM [Ano00g, Ano00h]. biocomputing [Bro00b]. Bioinformatics Base [Abi02]. Based [Bro00b]. biologist [Bro00b]. Bioterrorism [Bar00c, CZ04, CWZ+05, DWX02, Kur02, [Bar02]. birth [Ste00a]. bis [Hoh01]. Blind LPK02, NKB+03, PFAHA03, PcC02, SP02, [GBM02]. bloopers [Joh03]. blue [And00b]. San01, Str04, SX03, TKF+02, Wan08, ZY02, Blueprint [FK03, FK04, Mur00a]. Ano00g, Ber00, BKY+03, CKK01, CTYS03, Bluetooth [BS02c, KKT04]. body Dot01, DBS00, GBCH00, Joc01, JKH+00, [Gab01b]. Book [Dwi02, ET03, KE01, Kro00, LA02, Law04, LSC+04, MV03, Law04, Puz03a, Puz03b, Sti03, Zal03, Ngu01, Pan04, Rya00, Sun01, SDB00, Com00a, Jak00, Los00c, Los00b, Los00a, STYC02, WAF00, WL04, ZFdRD05, GY01]. Ros03, Ros08, Wan01a, Wan06a, Wan06b]. Bases [B+02, FLA+03, AR01]. basic Bookshelf [LS01a, Sta00b, Tay00, Woe02]. [RWS00, Kap00, Kur00b]. basica [Ano01c]. boom [Man00a, Man00b, Man01]. booms Basics [Bey00, Fli00]. bats'atrakan [GS00]. [Fra01b]. boost [Won00]. boosts [Pau03]. battle [Mod00]. Bay [BL00b]. Bayesian Boston [Ber00, CdBvdM01, KK00, Smi00b]. [Zdz05]. BCRAN [MD02]. be Botnet [LWD07]. boundaries [Dav02a, Gar00b, Man00a, Man01, Uni01]. [Eve00, Lip00]. Box [Wil03]. boys become [HNV04]. bed [ABC+07]. BEEP [Kat00, Kat01]. Brain [Bar00b, Goe02]. [Ros02]. Before [Lig03,
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