Business Data Communications Syllabus



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Business Data Communications Syllabus Fall 2002 BA4323 Instructor: Radha Mookerjee, Ph.D. Office: JO4.638 Phone: (972)-883-2415 Email: Use WebCT for all communications Website: http://www.utdallas.edu/~radham Office hours: Tue./Thurs: 10:30 12:00 Teaching Assistant The TA for this course is Hulisi Ogut. He will be available to answer all questions regarding home work assignments. His contact information and office hours are given below. Name: Hulisi Ogut Office: JO3.210 Phone: (972) 883-6455 Email: hxo012000@utdallas.edu Office hours: Thurs: 12:30 1:30 Text The text for the course is Business Data Communications and Networking by Jerry Fitzgerald and Alan Dennis. Seventh Edition, 2002, John Wiley and Sons. Course Objective This class is designed to introduce the important field of data communications. Data communications is the transfer of information between computerized devices. In today s business environment, value is increased by knowledge, as well as by the speed of dissemination of knowledge. Understanding the principles, technologies and capabilities of data communications is therefore more important than ever in IT organizations. This class will help you achieve the following objectives: Page 1

Acquire a thorough understanding of data communications and networking requirements Understand communications technologies well enough to analyze and design business data network applications Evaluate, select, and implement communication options within organizations Consider management, security, and business related issues as they relate to the field Grading Exam I 20% Exam II 20% Exam III 20% Homework 30% Class Participation 10% Total 100% All changes in assignments or schedules will be posted on WebCT. It is your responsibility check for changes at least twice a week. It is also your responsibility to complete and submit Homework 0 to make sure that you can access your WebCT account. If you are dialing into UTD to access E-mail or the World Wide Web, you may have trouble getting connected for various reasons. Make sure that you give yourself enough lead-time to complete assignments. Because you will almost always have access to these systems on campus, busy modems or other technical problems are not accepted as excuses for late assignments. Exams Exams will consist of multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks questions, and short answer essays. Any exam grading disputes must be submitted in writing within two weeks of the results. You are expected to bring a full page Scantron sheet (1712 Pink Form) for all exams. No other type of Scantron forms will be acceptable. Participation Students are expected to attend all classes and to have read the assigned material. A great deal of learning takes place when you articulate your views and ask questions in class. Thus, class participation is very beneficial (as well as required!). I will routinely call on students to participate in the discussion of issues. Page 2

Schedule Date Topic Readings 08/26/02 Introduction to Data Communications Chapter 1 08/28/02 Introduction to Data Communications (contd) Chapter 1 09/03/02 Homework 0 Due 09/04/02 Network Applications Chapter 2 09/09/02 Network Applications (contd) Chapter 2 09/11/02 The Physical Layer Chapter 3 09/16/02 The Physical Layer (contd) Chapter 3 09/18/02 The Physical Layer (concluded) Chapter 3 09/23/02 The Data Link Layer Chapter 4 09/25/02 The Data Link Layer (contd) Chapter 4 09/30/02 The Data Link Layer (contd) Homework 1 Due Chapter 4 10/02/02 Exam I Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 10/07/02 Network and Transport Layer Chapter 5 10/09/02 Network and Transport Layer Chapter 5 (contd.) 10/14/02 Network and Transport Layer (contd) Chapter 5 10/16/02 Local Area Networks Chapter 6 10/21/02 Local Area Networks (contd) Chapter 6 10/23/02 Backbone Networks Chapter 7 10/28/02 Backbone Networks (contd) Chapter 7 10/30/02 Metropolitan and Wide Area Networks 10/31/02 Homework 2 Due 11/04/02 Exam II Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8 11/06/02 The Internet Chapter 9 11/11/02 Network Security Chapter 10 11/13/02 Network Security (contd) Chapter 10 11/18/02 Network Security (contd) Chapter 10 11/20/02 Network Design Chapter 11 11/25/02 Network Management Chapter 12 11/27/02 Network Management (contd) Homework 3 Due Chapter 12 12/02/02 Exam III Chapters 9, 10,11, 12 Page 3

Important Dates Homework 0 Sep 03, 2002 Homework 1 Sep 30, 2002 Exam I Oct 02, 2002 Homework 2 Oct 31, 2002 Exam II Nov 04, 2002 Homework 3 Nov 27, 2002 Exam III Dec 02, 2002 Grading Policy Grades will be assigned per the following table S > M + 1.645 * SD A+ M + 1.645 * SD = S > M + 0.842 * SD A M + 0.842 * SD = S > M + 0.524 * SD A- M + 0.524 * SD = S > M + 0.253 * SD B+ M + 0.253 * SD = S > M B M = S > M - 0.126 * SD B- M - 0.126 * SD = S > M - 0.253 * SD C+ M - 0.253 * SD = S > M - 0.385 * SD C M - 0.385 * SD = S > M - 0.524 * SD C- M - 0.524 * SD = S > M - 0.674 * SD D+ M - 0.674 * SD = S > M - 0.842 * SD D M - 0.842 * SD = S > M - 1.036 * SD D- S = M - 1.036 * SD F where the abbreviations mean the following S M SD Student's score Class Mean Class Standard Deviation Class Participation Points Class participation points will be awarded as follows 4% Class Attendance 5% Participation in discussions 1% For submitting Homework 0 Page 4

Scholastic Dishonesty The faculty expects from its students a high level of responsibility with respect to academic honesty. Because the value of an academic degree depends upon the absolute integrity of the work done by the student for that degree, it is imperative that a student maintains a high standard of individual honor in his or her scholastic work. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, statements, acts or omissions related to applications for enrollment or the award of a degree, and/or the submission as one's own work of material that is not one's own. As a general rule, scholastic dishonesty involves one of the following acts: cheating, plagiarism, collusion, and/or falsifying academic records. Students suspected of academic dishonesty are subject to disciplinary proceedings. Specifically, copying another student's computer files or buying assignments from a 3rd party could result in a grade of F and/or expulsion from the University. Page 5