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<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us"> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"> <meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <title>Course Description</title> </head> <body> <TABLE border=0 width=100%> <TR> <TD><font COLOR=BLACK size="5"> <p ALIGN="center"><u><b>Computer Networks </b></u></p> <p ALIGN="center"><u><b>Subject code: CNE-432</b></u></p></TD> <TD align = "right" valign="TOP" ><a href="vijay.html"><IMG SRC="../pics/home.jpg" width="200" height="100"></a></TD> </TR> </TR> </TABLE> </font><font COLOR=BLACK size="4"> <p ALIGN="left"> </p> <p ALIGN="left"><u><b>Course Description</b></u></p> </font> <p ALIGN="justify"><font color=BLACK size="4">Introductory course on computer networks and their protocols. This course will provide students with a thorough understanding of the basic principles of computer networks, the design philosophy of the Internet, and the details of network and Internet protocols. Students who complete this course will be able to describe in detail the operations of networks and Internet protocols.</font></p> <p ALIGN="LEFT"> </p> <p ALIGN="LEFT"> </p> <p ALIGN="LEFT"><u><b><font color=BLACK size="4">Course Outline</font></b></u></p> <p ALIGN="justify"><font color=BLACK size="4">Network and Internet architectures, protocols and services. Protocol hierarchy. Data link layer. Multiple access protocols. Network layer and routing algorithms. Transport layer. Flow, error and congestion control. TCP/IP protocols.</font></p> <p ALIGN="justify"> </p> <p ALIGN="justify"> </p> <p ALIGN="justify"><u><b><font size="4" color=BLACK>Reference Books</font></b></u></p> <p ALIGN="justify"><font size="4" color=BLACK>1. A. S. Tanenbaum "Computer Networks , 3rdEd., Prentice-Hall, '96.</font></p> <p ALIGN="justify"><font size="4" color=BLACK>2. Peterson and Davie "Computer Networks" , Morgan Kaufmann.</font></p> <p ALIGN="justify"><font size="4" color=BLACK>3. Willium stallings "Data and Computer Communications" , Prentice Hall.</font></p> <p ALIGN="justify"><font size="4" color=BLACK>4. W. Richard Stevens "Unix Network Programming Volume 1: Networking APIs" , Prentice Hall.<br> </font></p> <p ALIGN="justify"> </p> </body> </html>