DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS & NETWORKS
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND Term
I 2000-2001
Graduate Programs
18:45 to 21:30 TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS
RAMSTEIN-Kapaun
Lecturer: Manfred Trostmann
Phone 06171 78194
Mail trostmann@rz.uni-frankfurt.de
PREREQUISITE. All undergraduate prerequisites or permission of professor.
CREDIT. Three (3) semester hours.
PURPOSE. This course provides analysis of data communication technology and the application of data communication technology within the public and private sector enterprise.
Course Objective. This
course enables students to understand:
1.The concepts and terminology
of data communications
2.Network design and distributed
information systems
3.Equipment, protocols and architectures
and transmission alternatives
4.The communications environment,
regulatory issues, and network pricing and
management
Topics
Procedures:
The course will consist of a series of lectures, as shown in the outline. Students are expected to read appropriate sections of the text and handouts before coming to class.
Course Requirements.
Examinations: There will be two examinations. These exams will be designed to help you improve your understanding of the basic concepts discussed in the course. As such, these exams will be a mix of short answers as well as essay questions.
Research Project. The class will be organized into teams for the project completion. Both team and individual grades will be awarded for the project. The purpose of the project is to give the student an opportunity to bring the information and concepts learned in the course to bear on a topic of the student's interest.
Text. BUSINESS DATA COMMUNICATION. Fifth Edition. By David Stamper.
Grading: Grades for this
course will be based on:
Mini Cases .......................................15%
Midterm...........................................20%
Project ..........................................30%
Final ............................................35%
and will be assigned as follows:
A 93 to 100
B 84 to <93
C 73 to <84
F Less than 73
Session Schedule
Session Subject Text Reading
1 Introduction to Data Communications CH 1
2 Physical Aspects of Data Communications CH 2 & 3
3 Common Carrier Services CH 4
4 Introduction to Networks CH 5
5 LAN Hardware CH 6
6 LAN Topologies and Media Access Control CH 7
7 LAN Systems Software CH 8
8
LAN Considerations
CH 9
MIDTERM
10 WAN Hardware, Topologies and Transmission Services CH 10 & 11
11 WAN Systems Software CH 12
12
Accessing and Using the Internet
CH 13
Internet Technology
CH 14
13
WAN Implementations
CH 15
Network Interconnections
CH 16
14
Network Management Objectives
CH 17
Network Management Systems
CH 18
15 Security, Recovery, and Network Applications CH 19
16 Distributed Systems CH 20
17 Presentations
18 Presentations & FINAL