A top-down exploration of networking using the 5-layer model and the TCP/IP stack. HTTP, FTP, DNS, BSD Sockets, concurrent servers, checksums, reliable transport with stop-and-wait, go-back-n, ...
A broad survey of the computer science discipline, focusing on the computer's role in representing, storing, manipulating, organizing and communicating information. Topics include hardware, software, ...
Computers are all around us. How does this affect the world we live in? This course is a broad introduction to computing technology for humanities and social science students. Topics will be drawn ...
The lab offers capability to build and configure local area networks, both wired and wireless. This lab is divided into four clusters and each cluster has two sub-clusters with three adjacent PCs. A ...
Home networks are a simple LAN that use a broadband router to connect devices, either via cables or wirelessly. Such devices include laptops, printers, smartphones, tablets, game consoles, and smart ...
Also known as an elevator pitch, 60-second intro, or a personal commercial. What is a personal introduction? A chance to highlight your skills, experience, education, and career interests to someone ...
CS 144: “Introduction to Computer Networking” has been using a flipped classroom model since 2012. (TIFFANY ONG/The Stanford Daily) It has been several years since professors first started ...
Overview of computer engineering design. Number systems and Boolean algebra. Logic gates. Design of combinational circuits and simplification. Decoders, multiplexors, adders. Sequential logic and flip ...