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Network Fundamentals

Course: CS4700 · Instructor: Jackson, Alden · Term: Spring 2025
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Online:4.7+0.30|Course:4.6|Learning:4.6+0.30|Instructor:4.9+0.40|Effectiveness:4.6+0.20
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Course Description

Introduces the fundamental concepts of network protocols and network architectures. Presents the different harmonizing functions needed for the communication and effective operation of computer networks. Provides in-depth coverage of data link control, medium access control, routing, end-to-end transport protocols, congestion and flow control, multicasting, naming, auto configuration, quality of service, and network management. Studies the abstract mechanisms and algorithms as implemented in real-world Internet protocols. Also covers the most common application protocols (e-mail, Web, and ftp).

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  • On Par: Overall (4.6)
  • On Par: Learning (4.6)

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