Module Additional Assessment Details
50% Exam 2 hour in length, closed book - Learning outcomes 1, 2, 3 and 4.
50% In-course assessment of 3,200 words, written proposals of client server system - Learning outcomes 2, 3 and 4
Module Special Admissions Requirements
None.
Module Resources
Library resources
Module website
Networking equipment
Suitable Intranet software and middleware software
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Environment
A suitable database e.g. MySQL or Access2003
CCNA version 3 equipments
Access to Internet - On-line learning material by CISCO Inc
Module Learning Strategies
The study requirements for this module will be outlined in a series of lectures. Problems and exercises presented in tutorial sessions will be debated or require researching. You will be asked to collaborate with your peers to accumulate information and debate its relevance to a given problem. Practical demonstrations or exercises will be used to supplement the lectures. The normal balance will be one hour lecture and two hours tutorial per week.
(1:n) (1:25)2
The module can be optionally supplemented with CCNA online material and practical work as part of the progression toward being prepared for the second quarter of the Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam (CCNA).
Within this module you will be introduced to and/or be able to develop your
- Intellectual skills
- Communication
- Teamworking
- Problem solving
- Personal skills for lifelong learning
Module Texts
Business Data Communications , Stallings, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008, ISBN: 0136067417
Client/Server Information Systems - A Business Oriented Approach, Goldman, Rawles and Mariga, Wiley, 1999, ISBN: 0-471-29654-6
Client/Server Survival Guide(3 edition), Orfali et al, Wiley, 1999, ISBN: 0471316156
Routing Protocol Concepts, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide, Graziana Johnson, Cisco Press, 2007, ISBN: 1587132060
Module Indicative Content
1. Study the nature of client/server systems
2. Understand the application of LAN/WAN topologies in a client/server environment
3. IP Routing concepts and configuration
4. Client server applications
5. Identify disaster recovery options including clustering and mirror sites
6. Develop client/server solutions
7. Review appropriate intranet and security technologies
8. Review the selection of network models.