Office: BA 708
Phone: 742-1926
E-mail: zlin@ba.ttu.edu
Homepage: http://zlin.ba.ttu.edu
Class meetings: TTh 12:30-1:50p, BA 157
Office hours: TTh 9:00-11:00a
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For the study of data communications using the Open Systems
Interconnection (OSI) layered architecture model;
To explore leading edge distributed applications, products, or services that are being used in today's business and home environments.
Both technical and managerial aspects of data communications and networks will be covered.
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Students should, after taking the course,
have a good understanding of data communications technology
know how to fulfill data communication application needs
have the fundamental knowledge to carry out projects relevant to data communications
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Required Textbook:
Business Data Communications and Networking
6th edition
Jerry Fitzgerald and Alan Dennis
John Wiley & Sons 1999.
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Two Exams 50%
Five of the Six Quiz 25% (the highest five)
Group Project 25%
Written report 30%
Presentation 50% (content 30%, communication 30%, slide 20%,
Q&A 20%)
Group Web Site Updates 20%
The above is 100%
Extra Bonus Credits up to 5%
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Two purposes:
– To exam instructor’s teaching effectiveness
– To help students to improve study efficiency
Relevant to the exercises for each chapter
Normally it takes 10-15 minutes
One of the 6 Quiz will not be counted, whichever has the lowest score.
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Quiz 1 - 9/7, Thursday, Chapter 1-2
Quiz 2 - 9/14, Thursday, Chapter 3
Quiz 3 - 9/21, Thursday, Chapter 4
Exam 1 - 10/10, Tuesday
Quiz 4 - 10/19, Thursday, Chapter 7
Quiz 5 - 10/26, Thursday, Chapter 8
Quiz 6 - 11/2, Thursday, Chapter 9
Exam 2 - 11/21, Tuesday
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Make-up test may only be available for exams in the case that you could not take the test at the specific time due to medical emergencies or unexpected travel plans. If you need to reschedule a test, you must contact the instructor before the scheduled test
No make-up test for quiz. Students are allowed to skip one quiz. Taking all quiz is encouraged, but only five of them with highest grades are counted.
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Exercises are assigned after each chapter
Based on the questions at the end of the chapters and the supplemental materials.
Submission is not mandatory, but absolutely relevant to the quiz and exams.
Answer keys can be found from supplemental materials
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In the following cases you may earn extra credits:
– Presenting a topic in mini-presentations, one credit each time. Available to those experienced students.
– Active involvement in class discussions
– Any recognized contribution to improving teaching and researching for this course.
The maximum number of credits is five (5%).
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The students who have work experience in industry are particularly encouraged to provide presentations.
The presentation lasting 5-10 minutes focused on a specific topic.
Normally scheduled to be done at beginning of a class meeting.
Presenters need to contact the instructor in advance to discuss the presentation topic.
At most 6 mini-presentations can be scheduled through the semester.
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An example of network application.
Web-based application development, such as
CGI, ASP, PHP, Cold Fusion, etc.
Network socket programming.
New networking services.
E-commerce case study.
Online payment services.
Any other advanced topics are welcome.
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Each Group consists of 3-4 students
Topics (suggested, but not restricted):
– Email Security (6)
– Internet server management (5)
– Client side scripting languages (5)
– Advanced Web Page Design (5)
– Internet-based flexible learning system (5)
– Network programming (8)
– New e-Business models (5)
– Survey on e-shopping (4)
– Survey on e-business (4)
– Survey on Internet-oriented job market (4)
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Topics (continued):
– Internet and banking (4)
– On-line stock trading (4)
– Web security (6)
– Firewall and proxy server technology (5)
– Hacking and security (7)
– Secure Eletronic Transaction (SET) (8)
– Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) (6)
– Web-enabled database access (6)
– Multi-protocol Label Switching (5)
– Wireless communications (6)
– e-Portal services (6)
– Certificate authority (6)
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Four phases
– prepare a project proposal (2-3 pages doublespaced) for review;
– provide an on-line handout for the class, which must contain i) subject introduction, ii) web links, and iii) 3 questions with answers;
– present your project in the class, and
– submit a project report (10-25 pages doublespaced) by the end of the semester.
Possible peer evaluation by the end of the semester
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http://zlin.ba.ttu.edu/3349/3349fall2000.html
news:isqs.ba.ttu.edu:8119/isqs6341
http://zlin.ba.ttu.edu/3349/3349sch-fall2000.html
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Before or after class in the classroom.
Drop by during office hours.
Email me at zlin@ba.ttu.edu
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Call 742-1926 during business hours (9:00a-
5:00p).
All important announcements will be made via e-mail also. You are responsible for checking your e-mail everyday for any communication from the instructor.
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Students are expected to assist in maintaining a classroom environment which is conducive to learning. In order to assure that all students have an opportunity to gain from time spent in class, unless otherwise approved by the instructor, students are prohibited from using cellular phones or beepers, eating or drinking in class, making offensive remarks, reading newspapers, sleeping or engaging in any other form of distraction. Inappropriate behavior in the classroom shall result in, minimally, a request to leave class.
-Dean of CoBA 18
Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact the instructor as soon as possible to make necessary accommodations. Students should present appropriate verification from the Disabled Students
Services, Dean of Students Office. No requirements exist that accommodations be made prior to completion of this approved University process
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9/5 - Form project group
9/12 - Choose project topic
9/19 - Group homepage due
9/26 - Project proposal due
10/10 - Exam 1
11/21 - Exam 2
11/30 - Project report due
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Sign up to the class at: http://zlin.ba.ttu.edu/3349/signup3349.html
Form your project group by September 5.
Choose your project topic. The deadline is
September 12.
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