Module Learning Strategies
The material will be presented through a combination of lectures (2 per week), tutorial/practicals (1 per week) and independent self-directed study.
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Module Indicative Content
Transmission media (e.g. copper and fibre optic cabling, wireless transmission)
LAN Topologies (e.g. bus, ring, star), LAN standards (e.g. Ethernet) and layer-2 addresses
Layer 3 issues, routing and addressing (e.g. IP)
Connection-oriented v connectionless layer 4 (e.g. TCP and UDP)
WAN technologies and services (e.g. leased lines, ISDN, Frame Relay)
Application-layer software (e.g. e-mail, FTP, Web browsers and Web servers)
Network security (e.g. anti-virus software, firewalls, encryption, digital signatures, PKI, VPNs, SSL, IPSec)
Network management (e.g. network management categories, SNMP, MIB, RMON)
Multimedia hardware
Language translators (assemblers, interpreters and compilers) - structure and operation.
Module Additional Assessment Details
COURSEWORK weighted at 30%. (Learning outcome 1)
EXAMINATION - UNSEEN IN EXAMINATION CONDITIONS length 2 HOUR(S) weighted at 70% (Learning outcomes 1, 2, 3 and 4)
Module Resources
Standard network laboratory facilities.
Java language.
Opnet IT Guru Academic Edition.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Prior study of Hardware, Software Systems and Networks or equivalent.
Module Texts
Main course text:
Communications and Networking: An Introduction, John Cowley, 2007, Springer, ISBN: 1-84628-488-0
Programming language Processors in Java, David Watt and Deryck Brown, Prentice Hall, 2000, ISBN 0-13-025786-9
Background Reading:
Computer Systems, Sebastian Coope, Neil Willis, John Cowley, Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN: 007709803X
Computer Networks and Internets with Internet Applications, Douglas E Comer and Ralph E Droms, 2004, 4th Ed, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 013123627X
Computer Networks, 4th Edition (International Edition), Andrew Tanenbaum, Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN: 0-13-038488-7, 2003