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Classes Taught
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EE122- Introduction to Computer Networks (Fall 2007)
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This is an undergraduate level course on computer networking. The goal is to
teach the fundamental concepts and principles for today's networks and how to
apply those concepts, with strong emphasis on the global Internet. The course
will cover a wide range of topics, including: packet switching, addressing,
control, and routing; transport protocols, reliability, performance issues,
quality of service, and congestion control; link technologies, bridges, and
switches; applications such as email, the Web, and file transfer; network
attacks and defenses; mechanisms to control traffic; and overlays and
peer-to-peer networking.
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