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  1. Douglas Earl Comer is a professor of computer science at Purdue University, where he teaches courses on operating systems and computer networks. He has written numerous research papers and textbooks, and currently heads several networking research projects.

  2. Books Comer has written on the topics: Networks and Internets (TCP/IP Protocols) Cloud Computing, Computer Architecture, and Operating Systems (Xinu) Foreign language editions of books. Professional seminars and tutorials Comer teaches at conferences and on-site. Consulting.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 19,661‬‬ - ‪computer networks and internets‬ - ‪protocols‬ - ‪operating systems‬ -...

    • The Internet Book: Everything you need to know about computer networking and how the Internet works, 5th Edition 2018. ISBN-13s: 978-1-138-33133-4 (Hardback) 978-1-138-33029-0 (Paperback)
    • Internetworking With TCP/IP Volume 1: Principles Protocols, and Architecture, 6th edition, 2014. ISBN-10: 0-13-608530-X ISBN-13: 9780136085300. The classic reference in the field for anyone who wants to understand Internet technology, Volume I surveys TCP/IP and describes each component.
    • Computer Networks And Internets Sixth Edition, 2015. ISBN 0133587932/9780133587937. A broad introduction to networking and internetworking. After an introduction that explores Internet growth and trends, the text is divided into five parts that explore: Internet applications and programming, data communications, packet switching with wired and wireless network technologies that includes both local-area and wide-area networks, Internetworking and the TCP/IP protocols used in the Internet.
    • Internetworking With TCP/IP Volume II: Design, Implementation, and Internals (with D. Stevens), Third Edition, 1999. ISBN 0-13-973843-6. Ideal for implementers, Volume II continues the discussion of Volume I by using code from a running implementation of TCP/IP to illustrate all the details.
  4. Xinu is a small, elegant operating system that supports dynamic process creation, dynamic memory allocation, network communication, local and remote file systems, a shell, and device-independent I/O functions. The small size makes Xinu suitable for embedded environments. Textbook.

  5. Distinguished Professor of Computer Science · Experience: Purdue University · Education: Pennsylvania State University - main campus · Location: West Lafayette · 500+ connections on...

  6. As one of the earliest TCP/IP and internetworking researchers, Douglas Comer wrote the first series of textbooks explaining the scientific principles underlying the design of the Internet and its communications protocols, providing some of the earliest formal guidance for building efficient networks and applications that use the Internet.