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EE323-Computer Network

This document provides information about the Computer Networks course. The course is an elective offered in the spring term for 3 credits. It introduces fundamental concepts of computer networks and the Internet through topics like HTTP, email protocols, DNS, TCP, IP, routing, and security. Students will learn how networks are designed and operated in practice by building simplified versions of Internet protocols. The course schedule outlines weekly topics from an overview to the application, transport, network, link and security layers over 15 weeks, with midterm and final exams.

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EE323-Computer Network

This document provides information about the Computer Networks course. The course is an elective offered in the spring term for 3 credits. It introduces fundamental concepts of computer networks and the Internet through topics like HTTP, email protocols, DNS, TCP, IP, routing, and security. Students will learn how networks are designed and operated in practice by building simplified versions of Internet protocols. The course schedule outlines weekly topics from an overview to the application, transport, network, link and security layers over 15 weeks, with midterm and final exams.

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SYLLABUS

Course Type Elective


Course Code EE323
Course Name Korean 컴퓨터 네트워크
Course Name English Computer Networks
Name 해당교수
Lecture:Exp.:Credit(Homework) 3:0:3 Prerequisites EE209
Mutually Recognized Course(BS/MS) : ( X ) Term Spring
The Internet is profoundly changing the way we conduct business, communicate socially, or find
information for entertainment. In this course, we learn the fundamental concepts and principles that
shape modern computer networks, understand how the Internet is designed and is being operated in
Descriptions
practice, and think about the current issues. Class content is introduced top-down, starting with the
of Courses
applications that are most familiar to students, such as the Web and e-mail, before delving into lower-
level details. Students gain a hands-on perspective by writing their own simplified versions of popular
Internet protocols.

•Schedule
Period Topics Remarks
Week 1 Computer Networks Overview
Week 2 Application Layer: HTTP and FTP, Socket Programming
Week 3 Application Layer: Email and DNS
Week 4 Application Layer: P2P
Week 5 Transport Layer Overview and Reliable Data Transfer
Week 6 TCP and Congestion Control
Week 7 Network Layer, Virtual Circuits, Datagrams, and Forwarding
Week 8 Mid-term exam
Week 9 IP and ICMP
Week 10 Routing Algorithms and Protocols
Week 11 Link Layer, Error Detection and Multiple Access
Week 12 ARP, Ethernet, Hubs and Switches
Week13 Wi-Fi
Week 14 Email Security and SSL
Week 15 IPSec, VPN, Wireless LAN Security
Week 16 Final exam

* Laboratory topics should be given in Remark for courses with lab hours.
Name of Professor :

Chairman : Sign

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