Course Plan CS 403 Internet Technology Mr. Gurlez Alam Khan gulrezalamkhan@gmail.com COURSE PLAN\SAU\WADI-ARTS & SCIENCE\COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION © - JANUARY 2016 1 Internet Technology IInd Semester 2015 -16 I. Course Identification Instructor Credit Level Hours Mr. Gulrez Alam Khan 3 8 Tuesday 5-7 PM Wednesday 9-10 AM II. Course Description Curriculum Description Concepts Communications Technologies, Internet protocols TCP/IP, client/server, and WWW Expectations and Goals. The student will gain knowledge in the concepts Communications Technology (Communication Hardware, Communication Networks), general view of Internet technologies, examples, development, and applications. Netiquette and Ethics, (Multimedia, Networking, Streaming, RTP, RTSP, VOIP, SIP). Publishing and browsing the web. Internet protocols TCP/IP, client/server, and WWW (definition, history, developments), XML. Creating a home page, introduction to HTML, and writing a resume (Tags, editors, web page design, Use of HTML, Java Script & CSS). Data communications, and data security, Network Security. Prerequisites CS422, Computer Networks III. Course Tentative Schedule Week Topic Learning Objectives Week 1 Communication technology: Communication Hardware, Communication Networks. Computer Networks, Types of Networks, Topologies, Transmission medium, Hub, Gateways, Routers, Bridges, Modulation Process. PAGE 2 Week Topic Learning Objectives Week 2 General View of Internet Technologies: Services; Email, FTP, Telnet, Usenet (Examples, Development and Newsgroup, Uses of Internet Applications) Week 3 General View of Internet Technologies: Some Important Internet Terms, Types of (Examples, Development and Wireless Technologies Applications) Week 4 General View of Internet Technologies: WAP, 3G Technologies. (Examples, Development and Applications) Week 5 Multimedia & Streaming Multimedia, Networking, Streaming, RTP, RTSP, VOIP, SIP. Week 6 Publishing and Browsing the web How to publish on the web, Internet Address, Naming System; Domain Names, DNS, Web browser, Search Engine, Web Page, Home page, URL Week 7 Internet Protocols: TCP/IP, Client/ Server , Test 1 Common Internet Protocols; TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, Data Packets, Bandwidth Revision: Week 1-6 & Test Week 8 XML XML document structure, Benefits over HTML, Week 9 XML DTD (Document Type Definition), DOM (Document Object Model Week 10 Building a Home Page of a website Introduction of a website creation, Home page, all necessary pages of a website, usability of a website, using the important services in a website. Week 11 Uses of HTML, Java Script & CSS in a webpage Introduction to HTML Basics, Java Script & CSS Tags Week 12 Writing a resume: (Tags, Editors, Web Page design), Test 2 Advance CSS, Java Script, and Design XHTML Using the above tags , Revision: Week 7-11 & Test Week 13 Data Communication and Data Security Types of computer securities, firewalls, Need in internet technology Week 14 Data Communication and Data Security Malicious software and antiviruses. Need in internet technology Week 15 Network threats and ways to prevent from them, Revision PAGE 3 Antiviruses, Buffer overflow attacks Revision for final exam IV. Learning Resources Required Text Book Type Title and Author Edition Publication Yr. Main Text Book-1 Douglas E Comer, computer networks and internets with internet applications 4th Pearson/ Prentice hall 2004 Reference Materials Mr. Gulrez A Khan’s Lectures at: https://faculty.psau.edu.sa/g.khan/course/cr0000002915 Book Type Reference Book-1 Reference Book-2 Reference Book-3 Reference Book-4 Title and Author William Stallings ,Data and Computer Communications Andrew S Tannenbaum. Computer Networks Behrouz Forouzan,Data Communications and Networking Computer Communication including Data Communication Edition Publication Yr. 8th Pearson 2007 3rd Prentice Hall 1996 4th Mc Graw Hill 2004 1st Umesh Publication 2004 V. Grading Policies Type Sub Types Number Mark Distribution (%) Test 1 1 15 Test 2 1 15 Internal Assessments PAGE 4 [10] Quiz 5 2.5 Assignment 4 4 Oral 2 1 Internal Class Project 1 2.5 Type Sub Types Number Mark Distribution (%) Practical 1 20 Final Test 1 40 Total 100 VI. Promotion Policy Attendance Students must have a minimum of 75 % of attendance, failing which may result in debarring from the course Academic Students must have a minimum of 60% mark, to pass the course. Gulrez Alam Khan Signature of the Staff………………………………………………………. PAGE 5