Data Communication and Networking

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Course Venue:

GIS Laboratory

CIT Block B
GIS Lab
College of Computing and Information Sciences

   

Course Code: 
MIS 7212
Course Credit Units: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 2
Year of Study: 
Year 1
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Graduate Level
Department: 
Course Discipline: 
Course Description & Objectives: 

Telecommunications fundamentals including data, voice, image, and video.The concepts, models, architectures, protocols, standards, and security for the designimplementation, and management of digital networks. Server architectures, server farms, cluster computing, and grid computing. Storage area networks and network attached storage, Data center design and implementation. Development of an integrated technical architecture (hardware, software, networks, and data) to serve organizational needs in a rapidly changing competitive and technological environment.   

Learning Outcomes: 

The course develops capabilities that enable the students to make intelligent   choices   about   computer   architectures   and   platforms   with   appropriate emphasis on both organizational integration and flexibility. By the end of this course the students should be able to:

  • Understand the capabilities as well as the strengths and weaknesses of various computational, data, networking, and software architectures.
  • Provide  an  understanding  of  managerial  issues  and  technologies  related  to

interoperability: issues and technologies.   

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