| Course Title: | TCP/IP and Internet Protocols |
| Instructor: | Dr. Vasil Y. Hnatyshin
Department of Computer Science |
| Contact Information: | 3rd floor, Robinson Building
Email: hnatyshin@rowan.edu Phone: (856) 256-4758 |
| Catalog Description: | 0704.395 TCP/IP and Internet Protocols (3 credits)
Prerequisites: 0706.410 Data Communications and Networking or permission of instructor This is an advanced computer networking course that will expand students knowledge received in the Data Communications and Networking course. This course will examine operation of the TCP/IP protocol as well as design and architecture of the Internet. This course will cover such topics as: medium access protocols, address resolution protocols, Internet routing, Internet Protocol (IP), Quality of Service, Transport Protocol, and congestion control mechanisms. This course will also include selected topics on network security and network management. Students will prepare and deliver technical presentations on state-of-the-art research topics in the Internet. |
| Office Hours: | Mon. 11:00 - 12:00
Wed. 11:00 - 12:00 Fri. 12:30 - 1:30 |
| Class Meeting Times and Location: | Mon./ Wed. 9:25 - 10:40 AM
Science 338 |
| Required Book: | Computer Networking with Internet Protocols and Technology by W. Stallings |
| Supplementary Materials: |
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| Expected Work: | o 1 Final.
o 1 Midterms. o Homework assignments o Semester long research project |
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| Grading: | o 20% -- Final
o 20% -- Midterm o 35% -- Semester long project o 20% -- Homework Assignments o 5% -- Attendance and class participation The Final Letter Grade is assigned based on the following numeric
grade to letter grade conversion table:
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| Assignments/Exams Description: | o Homework Assignments:
There will be 5 - 10 homework assignments involving study of network performance
using OPNET network simulator and windump packet
sniffer utility program.
o Exams: There will be two written exams testing students knowledge of covered material. Re-tests will be given only in cases of extreme hardship as defined by the rules of Rowan University (with documentation). Final exam will be conducted at the time scheduled by Rowan University. o Project: There will be one semester long group research project. Students will form a groups of 2-3 participants and will investigate a topic of their choice related to the material covered in class. The tentative schedule of project progress is as follows:
o Attendance:
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| Late Assignment Submission Policy: | Projects or homework not submitted on time will receive zero as a grade. However, most professors are reasonable people. If for some reason, you believe you will not be able to turn in homework on time, let me KNOW AHEAD OF TIME and I MAY give you an extension. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Policy on Plagiarism: | To submit someone else's work as your own is plagiarism,
a form of academic dishonesty. It is college policy that students who commit
an act of academic dishonesty may be subject to failure in the course,
suspension from the College, or both. See the Rowan College Student Handbook
or the Course Schedule for more details.
If you use materials that you've obtained on the Internet, from a book, etc., for example as part of a programming assignment, you must include an appropriate reference. To use such materials without proper attribution is a form of plagiarism. I will make a reasonable effort to catch plagiarizers, and it will not be tolerated. |
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| Attendance: | Attendance to the lectures and labs is mandatory and 5% percent of your final grade depends on your class participation and attendance. Furthermore, it is unlikely that you'll be able to complete the assignments and pass the exams without regular attendance. Since many quizzes will be unannounced, you may miss a quiz if you miss a class. Please inform the instructor in advance, preferably by email, if you will be absent from a class or lab session. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| A note about missing exams or class due to illness: | In my class (and all of your other classes) it is very important to get a note from student health services, or your personal doctor, if you miss an important class. If you are not feeling well on a given day, you email or call me ahead of time. In this case, if you miss a quiz, I may let you make that quiz up. If you don't let me know in advance, I will always require some sort of documentation that your absence was reasonable before allowing you to make up work. If you have to miss an exam (and I hope you will not) re-tests will be given only in cases of extreme hardship as defined by the rules of Rowan University, and I always require documentation of the reasons for your absence. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Email: | I will periodically send email messages to the class rather
than use the class web site. I will send this email to your Rowan University
Web Email account. You are required to read this email daily (not
including holidays and weekends). (If you are not on campus every day and
are unable to read your email from home, please let me know immediately
and
we'll work something out). The Rowan Web Email system will allow you to
forward your email to another account and if you read your mail somewhere
else more frequently, I encourage you to forward your Rowan email there.
Early in the semester you will receive an assignment via email that WILL
NOT BE ANNOUNCED IN CLASS to ensure that you are reading your email.
To read your Rowan email, go to http://cp.rowan.edu/ and you can log in to web mail using your Rowan userid and password. After you log in you can also forward your email to your home account if you prefer. (To learn more about forwarding your Rowan email to another address, go to http://www2.rowan.edu/ir_info/iplanet_help/forward.html For other help with web mail and other campus computing, go to http://www2.rowan.edu/ir/supportdesk/students/ |
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| Withdrawal from the class: | IMPORTANT: Drop/Add period ends on Monday, January
24th!
During the first half of the semester, a student can withdraw from a course by filing the appropriate form at the Registrar's office; all such withdrawals will be approved. The last date for automatic approval in Spring 2004 is March 7th (professor's signature is required). After this date, no withdrawals will be approved without extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the student, such as serious illness, that prevent completion of the course. This is a policy of the Department of Computer Science and there are no exceptions. |
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| Classroom Decorum: | In order to show proper respect for the instructor and for
your fellow students, please observe the following:
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| Getting Help: | I have scheduled office hours for your convenience; please take advantage of them. In addition, I can always be reached quickly via email or telephone (see contact information above). If you are having a problem with the course, the sooner we discuss it the more likely we'll be able to deal with it. |
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