Title: | Internet Programming |
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Course Section Number: | CSC-271-01 |
Department: | Computer Science |
Description: | In 1962, J.C.R. Licklider proposed the idea of an "intergalactic computer network". That grandiose vision became the Internet -- while not yet extending past our galaxy, it has had a profound impact on the entire planet. Join this course to take a tour of the Internet, as it has evolved over time. We will look at the technologies and governing bodies that have shaped it. Topics will include the TCP/IP stack, early Internet applications, development of the World Wide Web, web browsers as a platform for virtual computing, peer-to-peer applications, and modern day concerns of security and privacy. |
Credits: | 1.00 |
Start Date: | August 24, 2022 |
End Date: | December 17, 2022 |
Meeting Information: |
08/25/2022-12/15/2022 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 02:40PM - 03:55PM, Goodrich Hall, Room 101
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Faculty: | McCartin-Lim, Mark |
Requisite Courses: | Prerequisite: CSC-111 and one 200-level course in CSC, or permission of the instructor |
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