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COMP2410 Networked Information Systems

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Computer Science
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Computer Science
Offered in First Semester, 2010 and First Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course studies networking fundamentals including LANS, MANS, WANS, the Internet, intranets, extranets and the WWW, with the focus being the Internet. The topics covered include: hardware, software, network topologies, architecture and protocols; network and web applications; website design and construction; information architecture; standards; privacy, security, firewalls and reliability; systems integration; network monitoring and management; and professional ethics and social issues.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, the student will be able to do the following:

These objectives are explained by considering possible assignment topics:

  1. Describe network topologies and architectures, LANS and WANS.
  2. Describe the TCP/IP stack and the ISO protocol suite. Compare and contrast the two.
  3. Describe how telnet and mail work.
  4. Describe the different types of web pages and how they are structured. Create web pages using HTML.
  5. Describe how the http protocol works. Describe cookies, proxies, server performance, caching, and state management.
  6. Describe mobile code, its advantages and where it can be used.
  7. Describe the important issues in Web design.
  8. Describe what standards are and why they are useful.
  9. Understand Web client-side and server-side programming
  10. Use the above concepts to design an internet based system for use in a bank, library, etc. Explain the model and how it works.
  11. Understand the basic IT professional ethics and write an essay about this
Indicative Assessment

Assignments (30%); Final Exam (70%)

Workload

Thirty one-hour lectures and six two-hour tutorial/laboratory sessions

Areas of Interest Information Technology
Requisite Statement

COMP1100 or COMP1710; and 6 units of 1000-level MATH/STAT courses

Incompatibility

COMP3400

Prescribed Texts

Tanenbaum, A.S. Computer Networks, 4th edition, Prentice-Hall, 2002.

Niederst Robbins, Jennifer Web Design in a Nutshell, O'Reilly Media, Inc, 2006

Meyer, Eric A. CSS: The Definitive Guide, O'Reilly Media, Inc.,2006

Majors/Specialisations IT in New Media Arts
Programs Bachelor of Arts (New Media Arts)

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