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Dr. Nazli HardyDr. Nazli Hardy - CSCI395 Computer Networks
Hello Students!
Welcome to CSCI 395. Please be sure to read through these sections carefully to have a good understanding of classroom expectations and conduct. Here's to a great semester!
Catalog Description:
Topics include network media, architecture and topology, protocols and layering, client-server models, Ethernet media and hardware, TCP/IP and other protocols, setup and system administration, application protocols and communication, network servers and services, security, data integrity, encryption, and firewalls. This course includes a laboratory and a writing component. 4 credit hours
Objectives of the course:
At the end of this course, a successful student will be expected to:
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 4/e
Authors: James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross
ISBN: 0-321-49770-8
Prerequisites:
C- or higher in CSCI 362.
Course Outline:
Chapter 1: Computer Networks and the Internet
Chapter 2: Application Layer
Chapter 3: Transport Layer
Chapter 4: Network Layer
Chapter 5: Link Layer and Local Area Networks
Chapter 7: Multimedia Networking
Chapter 9: Network Management
* Chapter 8: Security in Computer Networks
* Chapter 6: Wireless and
Labs:
Lab 1a: Traceroute Due: 9/10 at the beginning of class
Lab 1b: ISPs Due: 9/10 at the beginning of class
Lab 1c: Phase I of research paper Due: 9/10 at the beginning of class
Lab 2a: Wireshark Lab: Packet sniffer Due: 9/17 at the beginning of class
Lab 3: Wireshark Lab: HTTP Due: 10/1/08 at the beginning of class
Programs:
Research Paper:
If you have signed up for this course then you know it carries a “W” label. You are required to complete a research paper in the format of a "real" scientific paper. In each case I will work with you to write it. The choice of the Network topic is flexible. A few possible projects ideas are provided below but you can certainly define your own project on a topic of interest to you. The paper will be written in 3 phases; be sure to look over the deadlines.
Examples of Research Projects (source: NetworkWorld):
'Active cookies' to the rescue
Sharing Wi-Fi with your neighbors
Fighting spam zombies from outer space
Human beings that live in computers
Spintronics key to small, powerful net devices?
DWT claims to search where Google misses
Researching beyond the constraints of today's Internet
Exam 1 - 30 %
Exam 2 - 30 %
Programs and Labs - 25 %
Research Paper - 15 %
Final Letter Grades are based on the following weighted scale:
93 – 100: A 90-92.9: A- 86 – 89.9: B+ 82 – 85.9 B 79 – 81.9: B-
76 – 78.9: C+ 73 – 75.9: C 70 – 72.9 C-
66 – 68.9: D+ 63 -65.9: D 60 – 62.9 D- <59.9: Fail
The syllabus is subject to change so be sure to check in occasionally