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CS 636 Internetworking

Principles of internetwork architecture and communication protocols underlying interoperable systems. Topics include universal interconnection, internet addressing and routing; address binding, control of internet congestion and flow, examples of internet protocol suites (TCP/IP and XNS), round trip time estimation, naming and name resolution, internet applications programs, the ISO/OSI model.

Usually Offered: Fall
In 2002-03, Spring also
Credit: 3 hours (class)
Prerequisite: CS 503
University Catalog: CS 636
Schedule: Spring 2003
Instructor: Gustavo Rodriguez-Rivera
Syllabi: Canonical