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- Fall 2005 (#GSII015)
- Behrouz A.Forouzan, "Data Communications and Networking," 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill International Edition, 2004
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- Internet is the infrastructure for the next generation information society. This subject introduecs
followingtechnologies. TCP/IP, multimedia/real time transfer protocols, application related protocols,
services and functions of IPV6.
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| Data Structures Theory |
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- Fall 2004(#7636217)
- Fundamentals of Data Structures in C by Horowitz, Sahni, and Anderson-Freed
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- The purpose of this course is to introduce data structures necessary for solvingcomputer-oriented real
problem and principles and techniques for specifying algorithms. The interesting topics will include the
following; arrays, stacks, quenes, linked lists, trees, graphs, sorting, hashing, and AVL trees. The recommended
prerequisite course for this study might include DiscreteStructure and C-language.
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| Network and Computer Security |
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- Fall 2004 (#7636402)
- Network Security Essentials, 2/E by William Stallings
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- This course deals with computer security against the crimes on network. Also discuss firewall to protect
inter network from the outer invasion. IDS to detect from the outer invasion, cryptography techniques to
guarantee secrecy and integrity, virus and worms.
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