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<html><head><title>CPSC 463 notes- Willis Marti</title></head><BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><H2> CPSC 463 -- Networks and Distributed Processing </H2><h3>Fall 1996</h3><hr><DL COMPACT><DT><b>Instructor:</b> <DD>Mr. Willis Marti <DT><b>email:</b> <DD>willis@cs.tamu.edu<DT><b>Phone:</b> <DD> 845-1293<DT><b>Office:</b> <DD> HR Bright Bldg, Room 311C<DT><b>Class Hours:</b> <DD> TTh 2:20pm to 3:35pm HR Bright 124<!WA0><A href="http://www.cs.tamu.edu/course-info/cpsc463/fall96/marti/schedule.htm"> (Daily Schedule) </a><DT><b>Office Hours:</b> <DD> MTWTh 1:30pm to 2:30pm, others by appointment<DT><b>Text:</b><DD> <em>Computer Networks 3d ed.</em>, Andrew S. Tanenbaum<DT>almost optional:<DD> <!WA1><A HREF="http://www.cs.tamu.edu/course-info/cpsc463/fall96/marti/preface.htm"> Class notes </A> in Bright Copy Center (1st floor)<DT><b>Prerequisite:</b> <DD> CPSC 410 or permission of instructor(<b>!</b>) <font size=-1> {If you haven't had the equivalent, you must see me the first week of class} </font></DL><b>Course Summary:</b><P>The course is part of understanding how to build and useDistributed Systems. Here you'll learn fundamentals of networking,including network design and analysis, in the context of computercommunications and distributed processing. I teach the scienceof network architecture as well as principles of networkengineering. The course mixes fundamentals with both programmingand pragmatic views of engineering issues. Advanced mathematics andqueueing theory are not covered; students should (must) acquire a solidgrounding in that field before taking graduate network courses. There will be lab exercises, focused on understandingprotocols, packet tracing and equipment familiarity. A key partof the course is the term project. The project will be a teameffort (normally four people) where you will act as engineersputting together a network design according to customerrequirements. </P><b>Course Admin:</b><P>There will be about one quiz or homework assignment a week.Socket programming will be introduced early on. Students areexpected to be able to program in C, on a Unix platform, withno further instruction. Quizzes may or may not be announced. The Final Exam will focus on the last half of the course. Students are expected to read text assignments outside of classand to be prepared for discussion and quizzes.</p><p> Some homework and the project will require outside reading orfinding references. While I will maintain a small lending library,don't plan on having all information handed to you. I understandmany students will have plant trips or job interviews that preventattendance. If I'm told in advance, the absence is excused.<b>Lectures will cover material not in the text and only partiallyoutlined in the notes.</b> </P><Table><caption> Grading Policy:</caption><tr><td>MidTerm </td><td>25%</td></tr><tr><td>Final Exam </td><td>25%</td></tr><tr><td>Packet Tracing Test </td><td>15%</td></tr><tr><td>Term Project </td><td>20%</td></tr><tr><td>Labs/Homework/Quizzes </td><td>15%</td></tr></Table><hr><!WA2><a href="http://www.cs.tamu.edu/course-info/cpsc463/fall96/marti/schedule.htm"><!WA3><img src="http://www.cs.tamu.edu/course-info/cpsc463/fall96/marti/images/sign_rig.gif"></a></body></HTML>
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