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Course Index
- Introduction
- Application Layer: Common Networked Applications
- Application Layer Protocols
- Application Layer Protocols II
- P2P and Cloud Organization
- Transport Layer: Socket Programming
- Transport Layer: Overview
- Transport Layer: Reliable Data Transfer
- Transport Layer: TCP
- Transport Layer: TCP II
- Network Layer: Overview
- Network Layer: Routing Principles
- Network Layer: Routing Protocols
- Network Layer: Switches, Routers, Hubs
- Network Layer: Address Allocation and Local Routing
- Link Layer: Ethernet
- Link Layer: Wi-Fi
- Link Layer: Cellular Networks
- Security Principles
- Security Protocols
- Distributed Systems: Requirements
- Distributed Systems: Design Principles
- Distributed Systems: Algorithms
- Distributed Systems: Algorithms II
Course Description
An introduction to principles, algorithms, protocols, and technology standards used in computer networks and distributed systems. Specific topics include resource management, naming and routing, and reliability.
Intended for 3rd- or 4th-year students with an interest in Computer Science. Not open to Computer Science students. Normally available Winter.
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