Computer Networks. Dr. Miguel Sánchez. Department of Computer Engineering
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Computer Networks
Dr. Miguel Sánchez Department of Computer Engineering
[email protected]
Outline Subject Presentation
Subject Assessment
Today's lecture 2
About me ●
B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. on Computer Science from UPV
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Joined UPV as an instructor Fall 1988.
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Predoctoral internship at the School of Electronic Engineers, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Postdoctoral internship at the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, CA Multiple TS stays at several European universities plus one stay at the Beijing Institute of Technology 2009 Excellence in Teaching award from UPV's “Consejo Social”
Computer Networks
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Yearly subject
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Textbook
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Topdown approach
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Java language
Class format ●
Previous reading from textbook (at home) –
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Lecture outline –
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One of you will present us what the lecture will be about (voluntary)
Questions/doubts –
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Mentioned in the previous class
From what you read at home
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Lecture
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Seminar (examples and exercises)
Goals
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Student will learn the basic concepts behind most computer networks, paying special attention to TCP/IP architecture.
Student will learn how to create simple distributed applications, focussing on the client/server model.
Chapters 1. Computer Networks and the Internet. 2. Application Layer. 3. The Sockets interface (*).
1stterm
4.Transport Layer. 5. Security in Computer Networks 6. Network Layer. 7. Link Layer and Local Area Networks. 7
8. Physical layer
2ndterm
Labs ●
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Each term we will have 8 labs plus two additional lab sessions First term labs will cover the Sockets interface (Java Network Programming) Unfortunately I will not be able to be at the Lab this course (my colleague Teresa will and she will take care of second term lectures too).
Assessment ●
Lab
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Written exams –
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60%
2 exams + 2 makeup exams
Class activities –
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Labs + projects (full source code disclosed)
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Participation + tests + take home
Missing lectures and tests and exams may result in student being dropped from the subject
Academic honesty ●
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Group work is to be done by group members only and not shared with others. Personal work is to be developed independently. Cheating, plagiarism or helping others to commit these acts are all forms of academic dishonesty and are wrong. Academic misconduct will result in disciplinary action.
Personal Request ●
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I will no be able to do the lecture of Friday, October 16th. We could do it another day that fit you well like … ???
I hope you will enjoy and have fun with this course, the stuff is really interesting!!