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CSS 432 - Network Design
Computing and Software Systems       University of Washington, Bothell   
Syllabi:
Fall 14
Fall 11
Fall 10
Spring 10
Spring 08
Spring 07
Fall 05
Fall 04
Spring 04

Catalyst Tools:
GoPost
CollectIt (for Homework)

Programming Resources:
Homework Assignments
Eclipse download
C/C++ Reference
Linux Manual Pages
From Java to C++

Textbooks Information:
Textbook Web Page

UW Resources:
UW IT Connect
UW C&C Unix Guide

UWB Resources:
ACM Bothell Web Library
UWB Quantitative Skills Center
UWB Writing Center

Prof. Munehiro Fukuda
mfukuda@u.washington.edu

General Course Descriptions

The course examines methods for designing LANs and WANs that optimize Quality of Service (QoS). It covers theoretical and practical element of the OSI protocol stack; routing protocols including OSPF and BGP; networking management/architecture; router configuration; security; and Internet policies. The class explores emerging networking technologies.


Particular Section Information

CSS432 is given by three CSS professors. This section is taught by Prof. Fukuda and largely oriented to programming and experiments like the other courses he is teaching. The course actually includes five programming assignments: sockets, the sliding window algorithm, TCP tools, DNS accesses, and a network application. To get familiar with network programming, this section first focuses on TCP, UDP, sockets, flow control, congestion control, DNS, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP, and thereafter discusses about router management.


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