INFSCI 1071

Application of Networks

Spring 2008


Course Description

A second  more in-depth course in telecommunications and networks. The topics include: network architecture, protocols, performance, design, and analysis based on application needs, organizational requirements, user requirements, and performance objectives. 

Prerequisites   
    INFSCI 0015 or  0017 and INFSCI 1042 or 1044, Statistics, Calculus/Discrete Math .or permission of the instructor


Course Goals

Instructor Information
Instructor: Dr. Joseph Kabara
Office: 717B IS
Phone: 412-624-9417
email: jkabara@pitt.edu
WWW: http://www.pitt.edu/~jkabara
Class Hours: Wed. 6:00 - 8:45
Office Hours: Mon. 4:00-5:00, Wed. 5:00-5:50
GSAs: Eugene Myakotnykh (esm3@pitt.edu)
Office Hours:   Mon. 4-6, 835 SIS

Laboratory Hours: Open Labs Policy
Textbook

Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet 4th Edition , J. Kurose and K. Ross, Addison Wesley, 2007.


Additional Reference
High Performance TCP/IP Networking, M. Hassan and R. Jain, 2003
Top Down Network Design, Priscilla Oppenheimer, Macmillan, 1999.
Computer Networks 4th Edition, A Tanenbaum, 2002.
Computer Networks: A Systems Approach 3rd Edition, L. Peterson and B. Davie, 2003
Network Algorithmics, G. Varghese,  2004
Network Design: Management and Technical Perspectives, T. Mann-Rubinson, T. Piliouras, K. Terplan, 1998.

Web references
Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics
The Statistics Homepage
Introductory Statistics: Concepts, Models, and Applications by David Stockburger
Probabilities in the Game of Monopoly®

Tools:


Tentative Schedule
Class
Date
Topic
Reading 
(chapters)
Assignment
(due)
Answers Labs
1 9 Jan
Course overview and policy.  Networks Overview
1, IM paper

2 16 Jan
Network Applications and the Application Layer  2
KT
ak
3 23 Jan
Transport Layer
3
asgn 01
ak
4 30 Jan
Network Layer 4 asgn 02
ak
5 6 Feb
Network Layer part 2,  4 asgn 03
ak
6 13 Feb
Data Link Layer – Multiple Access and LANs 5
asgn 04
ak
7 20 Feb
Virtual Networks, Multimedia Communication 5, 7
asgn 05
ak
ARP
8 27 Feb
Network Management and Performance Modeling, Review of Statistics 9, Notes
asgn 06
ak
9 5 Mar
Midterm Exam


ak midterm
10 12 Mar Spring Break
11 19 Mar
Collection and Analysis of Measurements Notes, Jain 3 assgn 07
ak Routing
12 26 Mar
Measurement Analysis  Notes, Jain 4 asgn 08
ak
13
2 April
Simulation Modeling Notes asgn 09
ak
14 9 April Network Design, Review for Final Notes asgn 10 ak
15 16 April Final Examination (Comprhensive)
Final Project ak final
16 23 April Exams Week




Grading and Evaluation

Grading
Letter Grade
Point Range
A 93-100
A- 90-92
B+ 88-89
B 83-88
B- 80-82
C 65-79
F 0-64



Course Policies (important reading)
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