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CS 536: Data Communication and Computer NetworksFall 2013http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/fahmy/cs536f13/index.html |
| Overview | Readings | Time/Room |
|---|---|---|
| Instructor/Office Hours | Teaching Assistant/PSO | Prerequisites/Credit |
| Grading | Policies | Discussion Group |
| Links | Assignments | Project |
This course examines computer networks and data communication. The topics to be covered (tentatively) include:
Click here for the Reading List page.
Students are encouraged to attend the PSO sessions on Mondays at 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM in room HAAS 257. PSOs will meet (only when announced) starting Monday, August 26th, 2013. There are no PSOs the week of August 19th.
CS 354, CS 422, CS 543, or equivalent courses.
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Prerequisites:
Credit:
Tentative Grading Plan:
| Project | 20% |
|---|---|
| Midterm exam October 2013 |
25% |
| Final exam December 2013 |
25% |
| Programming assignments and written homeworks | 25% |
| Class participation | 5% |
No makeup exams will be given.
You can view your grades and other course information on blackboard.
This course is one of the courses for the Qual I of the CS PhD program.
Due Dates
All assignments are due on the dates and times specified. It is the
student's responsibility to manage their time so that the assignments
can be submitted before the deadline.
Academic Dishonesty
We wish to foster an open and collegial class environment. At the same
time, we are vigorously opposed to academic dishonesty because it seriously
detracts from the education of honest students. Because of this, we have
the following standard policy on academic honesty, consistent with Purdue
University's official policy.
Classroom Policy
Class participation and discussions are strongly encouraged. However, please be considerate to others: avoid coming to class late, leaving early, talking to other students, etc. Please turn off your cell phone before the class starts.
Emergency Policy
In the event of a major campus emergency, course requirements, deadlines and grading percentages are subject to changes that may be necessitated by a revised semester calendar or other circumstances. Any changes will be posted to the course web page.
If you are experiencing personal problems or stress, Purdue provides counseling services through the Purdue CAPS Center.
See https://www.purdue.edu/CAPS/ for more details.
Questions/comments should be posted on the discussion forum on
blackboard.
Policies:
Any case of academic dishonesty will
be dealt with by a severe grade penalty in the overall class grade
and referral to the office of the Dean of Students.
Counseling:
Discussion group:
Make sure that you check the discussion group and your Purdue e-mail frequently (at least once or twice per day). Please do NOT post answers to the assignments, though posting general clarifications is fine. Complaints about the assignments or the class should NOT be posted to the group-- instead, they should be e-mailed to the instructor.
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June 20th, 2013
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July 29th, 2013