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SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY

College Of Computer Application


Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Subject Name: Computer Networks
Subject Code: 2040233212
Semester: 4

Prerequisite: Basic information of Computer hardware and Devices

Objective: The course will create basic fundamental of Networking and network devices with
functions. Introduce to data transfer in Network.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Teaching Scheme Credits Evaluation Scheme Total
L T P C Internal External Marks
Th Pr Th Pr
3 0 0 3 40 -- 60 -- 100

Content:

Unit Course Contents Teaching Weightage


No. Hours %
1 Introduction to Computer Networks and Networking Elements:
Network Definition, Network Topologies, Network Classifications,
Network Protocol, Layered Network Architecture, Overview of OSI 10 25
Reference Model, Overview of TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Hub, Switch
(Managed and Unmanaged), Routers
2 Data Communication Fundamentals and Techniques:
Analog and Digital Signal, Data-Rate Limits, Digital to Digital Line 11 27
Encoding Schemes, Pulse Code Modulation, Parallel and Serial
Transmission, Digital to Analog Modulation - Multiplexing
Techniques- FDM, TDM, Transmission Media.
3 Networks Switching Techniques and Access Mechanisms:
Circuit Switching, Packet Switching- Connectionless Datagram 7 16
Switching, Connection Oriented Virtual Circuit Switching;
4 Data Link Layer and Network Layer Functions and Protocol:
Error Detection and Error Correction Techniques, Data-Link Control- 7 16
Framing and Flow Control, Network Layer Protocol of Internet - IP
Protocol
5 Transport Layer and Application Layer Functions and Protocols:
Transport Services- Error and Flow Control, Overview of Application 7 16
Layer Protocol DNS Protocol; WWW & HTTP Protocol.
Course Outcome:
Sr. CO statement Unit No
No.
CO-1 Analyze, specify and design the topological and routing strategies for an IP 1
based networking infrastructure.
CO-2 Acquire knowledge of data Communication Fundamentals and Techniques. 2

CO-3 Demonstrate Networks Switching Techniques and Access Mechanisms 3


CO-4 Demonstrate proficiency in error management at the Data Link Layer and the 4
Internet Protocol (IP) in the Network Layer.
CO-5 Remembering the concept of Transport Layer and Application Layer 5
Functions, Protocols

Teaching & Learning Methodology:


1. The course includes a laboratory, where students have an opportunity to build an appreciation
for the concepts being taught in lectures.
2. Lectures with live practical example using Projector and Computer.
3. Experiments shall be performed in the laboratory related to course contents.

Major Equipment:
1. Computer System
2. Switches and HUB
3. LAN cable, Crimping Tools

Books Recommended:
1. Computer Networking- A Top-Down approach, 5th edition, Kurose and Ross, Pearson
2. Computer Networks (4th edition), Andrew Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall

List of Open Source Software/learning website:


1. https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=c%20programming
2. https://www.udemy.com/
3. https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cprogramming
4. NPTEL Tutorials

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