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Written by Dr. David L. Mills, the original developer of the Network Time Protocol (NTP), 'Computer Network Time Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol on Earth and in Space, Second Edition' addresses the technological infrastructure of time dissemination, distribution, and synchronization—specifically the architecture, protocols, and algorithms of the NTP. This system has been active in one form or another for almost three decades on the Internet and numerous private networks on the nether side of firewalls. Just about everything today that can be connected to a network wire has support for NTP. This book describes the principal components of an NTP client and how network time protocol works with redundant servers and diverse network paths; provides an in-depth description of cryptographic and other critical algorithms critical to NTP (through NTPv4, the current version); and, presents an overview of the engineering principles guiding network configuration.

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CRC Press, LLC
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494

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Table of Contents

01. Basic Concepts
02. How NTP Works
03. In the Belly of the Beast
04. Clock Discipline Algorithm
05. NTP System Engineering and Configuration
06. NTP Performance in the Internet
07. Primary Servers and Reference Clocks
08. Kernel Timekeeping Support
09. Cryptographic Authentication
10. Identity Schemes
11. Analysis of Errors
12. Modeling and Analysis of Computer Clocks
13. Metrology and Chronometry of the NTP Timescale
14. NTP Reference Implementation
15. Precision System Clock Architecture
16. NTP Interleaved Modes
17. Time Transfer for Space Data Links
18. Time Transfer for Deep-Space Missions
19. Technical History of NTP

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Boca Raton, Florida, United States

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Hardcover
Number of pages
494
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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OL24548977M
Internet Archive
computernetworkt00mill
ISBN 13
9781439814635

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November 25, 2011 Edited by LC Bot import new book
December 27, 2010 Edited by 117.192.68.96 Added description from comments of the previous edits.
December 27, 2010 Edited by David M. Dickerson Written by Dr. David L. Mills, the original developer of the Network Time Protocol (NTP), 'Computer Network Time Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol on Earth and in Space, Second Edition' addresses the technological infrastructure of time dissemination, distribution, and synchronization—specifically the architecture, protocols, and algorithms of the NTP. This system has been active in one form or another for almost three decades on the Internet and numerous private networks on the nether side of firewalls. Just about everything today that can be connected to a network wire has support for NTP. This book describes the principal components of an NTP client and how network time protocol works with redundant servers and diverse network paths; provides an in-depth description of cryptographic and other critical algorithms critical to NTP (through NTPv4, the current version); and, presents an overview of the engineering principles guiding network configuration.
December 27, 2010 Edited by David M. Dickerson I added a listing for the second edition of this seminal work by the developer of the Network Time Protocol, Professor Emeritus David L. Mills, who describes the book at the following URL, <http://www.cis.udel.edu/~mills/book.html>; the publisher's description is available at the URL, <http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781439814635>.
December 27, 2010 Created by David M. Dickerson Added new book.