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3.00 Credits
Survey of art music in Iran and the basic structures of classical Persian music. Students learn through vocal exercises how Persian music evolved and how it was influenced by Persian poetry. An interest in vocal music is strongly recommended.
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4.00 Credits
A broad overview of basic Internet concepts. Internet architecture and protocols, including addressing, routing, TCP/IP, quality of service, and streaming. Prerequisite: EECS148, Computer Science 132, or consent of instructor. Same as EECS248A and Computer Science 232.
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4.00 Credits
A laboratory-based introduction to basic networking concepts such as addressing, sub-netting, bridging, ARP, and routing. Network simulation and design. Structured around weekly readings and laboratory assignments. Prerequisite: EECS148 or Computer Science 132. Same as Computer Science 233.
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4.00 Credits
Design principles of networked systems, advanced routing and congestion control algorithms, network algorithms, network measurement, management, security, Internet economics, and emerging networks. Prerequisite: Networked Systems 201 or Computer Science 232 or EECS248A. Same as Computer Science 234.
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4.00 Credits
Application layer Internet protocols, potentially including client/server, WWW, file sharing, group communications, Internet programming. Prerequisite: Networked Systems 201. Same as Computer Science 235.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to wireless networking. The focus is on layers 2 and 3 of the OSI reference model, design, performance analysis, and protocols. Topics covered include: an introduction to wireless networking, digital cellular, next generation cellular, wireless LANs, and mobile IP. Prerequisites: EECS148 or Computer Science 132, and an introductory course in probability or consent of instructor. Same as Computer Science 236.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of modern computer and networks security: attacks and countermeasures. Authentication, identification, data secrecy, data integrity, authorization, access control, computer viruses, network security. Group communication and multicast security techniques. Also covers secure e-commerce and applications of public key methods, digital certificates, and credentials. Prerequisite: EECS148 or Computer Science 132. Same as Computer Science 203.
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3.00 Credits
Mathematical modeling and optimization of network performance and design. Data link layer and media access protocols. Queuing models for communication networks. Routing and congestion control. Prerequisite: Networked Systems 201. Same as EECS248B.
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4.00 Credits
Probability, random processes and queueing theory applied to computer networks. Poisson processes, Markov chains, queues, queueing networks, simulation. Prerequisites: Networked Systems 201 and an introductory course in probability. Same as Computer Science 231.
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3.00 Credits
Formulation, solution, and analysis of linear programming and linear network flow problems. Simplex methods, dual ascent methods, interior point algorithms and auction algorithms. Duality theory and sensitivity analysis. Shortest path, max-flow, assignment, and minimum cost flow problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2J or consent of instructor. Same as EECS261A.
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