Erinevus lehekülje "ITC8060" redaktsioonide vahel
9. rida: | 9. rida: | ||
This module requires some programming skills (or a LOT of motivation | This module requires some programming skills (or a LOT of motivation | ||
to spend a LOT of time on learning algorithms and programming languages | to spend a LOT of time on learning algorithms and programming languages | ||
− | on top of the network-protocol related challenges). | + | on top of the network-protocol related challenges). See also [https://ois.ttu.ee/ois2/docs/HKRIT.111250/ITC8061-eng.pdf here] |
+ | for more detailed information. | ||
Redaktsioon: 25. jaanuar 2016, kell 14:27
Network Protocol Design (ITC8061, 6 ECTS)
This module focuses on fundamental problems of network protocols and various design decisions and it's implications. This will also include security related protocols and give a better understanding why it is sometimes so hard to secure the Internet. As an exercise we will develop and implement our own protocol.
This module requires some programming skills (or a LOT of motivation to spend a LOT of time on learning algorithms and programming languages on top of the network-protocol related challenges). See also here for more detailed information.
The module consists of an introductory session (week 2). And then
discussion/lectures and lab-time (week 9-16). There is no lecture/lab
in week 12 (18 April). We are alternating in ICT-501 and ICT-411,
please see below for the details:
Monday, 08 FEB 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-501 (week 2; introduction, attendance STRONGLY recommended)
Monday, 28 MAR 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-411 (week 9) Monday, 04 APR 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-501 (week 10) Monday, 11 APR 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-411 (week 11) **** NO LECTURE **** (week 12) Monday, 25 APR 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-411 (week 13) Monday, 02 MAY 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-501 (week 14) Monday, 09 MAY 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-411 (week 15) Monday, 16 MAY 2016 @ 10.00 - 13.30 in ICT-501 (week 16)
In the beginning the will be more discussions, while towards the end the sessions will focus more on lab-time.
Reading recommendations:
- Kurose, Ross, “Computer networking: a top-down approach". Pearson.
- John Day, “Patterns in network architecture: a return to fundamentals”. Prentice Hall.
- Olivier Bonaventure. “Computer Networking: Principles, Protocols, and Practice” http://inl.info.ucl.ac.be/cnp3