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Thursday, June 16, 2011

CSC-453: Project on Real World Application Networking Syllabus


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Course Title: Project on Real World Application Networking
Course no: CSC-453                                                                                      Full Marks: 100
Credit hours: 3                                                                                                Pass Marks: 40

Nature of course: Project

Course Synopsis:       This course introduces students to the practical networking environment.  Special focus will be given in enabling students with the skills pertaining to the analysis, design, and development, installation, testing and servicing a corporate scale network. The course has a practical approach to building networks.

Goal:   To develop the skills associated with design and development of meaningful and efficient network systems for organizations.

Course Contents:

  1. Problem Identification
  2. Problem Specification
  3. Analysis and design
  4. System Development
  5. Installation and Testing
  6. System Maintenance

The content of this course is divided into six different phases; the students will first involve themselves in identifying a problem that needs to be addressed. Such problem needs to be specified precisely and several solutions need to be prescribed, out if which the most viable will be selected. The selected proposed solution now has to be analyzed properly and design. This might involve the use of several network utilities and tools depending upon the nature of the problem and environment. 

The designed system will have to implement by choosing a particular platform for development. This may involve the development and installation of the system in the respective environment. The installed system will have to be tested rigorously to check the integrity and persistency. The system designed should be such that it preserves the qualities of a good network system.

Text Books:               None
Prerequisite:               Computer Networking Course, Linux Networking, Windows Networking.




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