CPCS473
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Course Name
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Course Code
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Computer Network Practice
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CPCS 473
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Prerequisite
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Credit Units
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CPCS 371
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Theory
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Practice
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Training
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Credit
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3
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0
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0
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3
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Course Description
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This course aims to introduce students to topics related to the practical bases of computer networks, giving the student the possibility of understanding the networks components.
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Course Contents
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$ Planning, designing and implementing networks.
$ How to connect the network components.
$ The network capacity.
$ How to manage the network in terms of participants.
$ Identify the participation names in the network.
$ Protect the network and fire wall.
$ Reset the network to work after collapse incidents.
$ Technology of enabling the network and its information to the pre-crash state.
$ Evaluate the network performance with a focus on issues related to networks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Course Outcomes
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Upon finishing this course, the student should:
$ Know about the networks from a practical point of view.
$ How to plan and design networks.
$ How to manage the networks.
$ How to protect networks.
$ Measuring the network performance.
$ How to restore the network.
$ Case study on different networks in Saudi Arabia.
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References
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- William D Brian T," Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)," 2003,Morgan Kaufmann, ISBN 0122007514.
- Mark O Roberta B Keith S, "Network Security: The Complete Reference", 1st edition, 2003, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0072226978.
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Last Update
6/6/2010 11:26:55 PM
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