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CS577 / EE537 Advanced Computer Networks Professor Bob Kinicki Fall 2013

CS577 / ECE537 Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives CS577 / ECE537 Advanced Computer Networks

Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives To introduce the current directions of computer networks research. To provide in-depth coverage of three or four research areas {a limited breath goal}. To fill gaps in students’ networking knowledge. To prepare students to conduct research. Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives

Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives To refine research skills: To develop literature searching and literature review techniques. To analyze and evaluate published results. To improve oral and written communications skills. To better understand experimental methodology. To appreciate network performance evaluation issues. Advanced Computer Networks Course Objectives