Course Plan
CS 403
Internet Technology
Mr. Gurlez Alam Khan
gulrezalamkhan@gmail.com
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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.
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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
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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
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V. Grading Policies
Type
Sub Types
Number
Mark Distribution (%)
Test 1
1
15
Test 2
1
15
Internal Assessments
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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……………………………………………………….
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