

Introduction to Basic Terms and Concepts: Internet, network edge, core, circuit and packet switching, TDM, FDM, etc (Subject to change as the semester progresses) Week Missed exam/quiz will result in zero mark.Īttendance: Students are expected to attend all lectures. Quiz and Exam Makeup: There will be no exam or quiz makeup. Hands-on Data Communications Research & Development Project Kurose and KeithĬourse Requirements and Grading: Homework, Quizzes & Programming Assignments Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 6th Ed., by James F. Students areĮxpected to perform various projects and homework assignments to obtainĬourse Prerequisites: MATH 215 / MATH 221 or equivalent We will alsoĬover basic topics of network security and management. The application, transport, networking, and link layers. We will discuss basic network architecture,ĭesign principles, different protocols, and applications. Mobile computing, cellular and satellite networks, security, etc.Ĭourse aims at introducing the students to modern computer networks, in Sockets, TCP/IP, Routing protocols, IEEE 802.11, wireless and sensor Several concepts, including the Internet architecture, HTTP, DNS, P2P, At the end of the semester, students will well understand Will be drawn from the Internet, combined with practical programmingĮxercises. Layered architecture of the network protocol stack will be the focus ofĭiscussion. ThisĬourse will introduce students to the keyĬoncepts of underlying wired, and wireless networking.

Is an upper-undergradaute and first graduate-levelĬourse in computer networks for students in information systems. Instructor's Office Location and Hours: ITE 421, Tuesday 1:30pm - 3:00pm, or by appointment IS 450/650: Data Communications and Networks-Fall 2014 IS 450/IS 650: Data Communications and Networks
