Computer Network Design 9-th Semester 2003-2004. Structrure and Requirements STRUCTURE –2 h course/week –2 h practical work/week –1 h design/week REQUIREMENTS.

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Computer Network Design 9-th Semester

Structrure and Requirements STRUCTURE –2 h course/week –2 h practical work/week –1 h design/week REQUIREMENTS –all lab works –the project –a presentation –asessment: theory and problems

REFERENCES Douglas E. Comer Internetworking with TCP/IP Prentice Hall 1995 Stephen A. Thomas Ipng and the TCP/IP Protocols John Wiley & Sons, Inc S. Keshav An Engineering Approach to ComputerNetworking Addison-Wesley 1997 Ravindra K. Ahuja Network Flows (Theory, Algorithms, Applications) Prentice Hall 1993 Andrew Tanenbaum Computer Networks, Prentice Hall 1992 Trevor HousleyData Communication and Teleprocessing Systems Prentice Hall 1987 William Stallings Computer Network Organization Prentice Hall 1992 Sidnie FeitWide Area High Speed Networks Macmillan Technical Publishing 1999

TEXT BOOKS William Stallings Data & Computer Communications (sixth edition) Prentice Hall 2000….slides Andrew Tanenbaum: Reţele de calculatoare; Computer Press Agora 1997 (ediţia a treia)