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The Exam Plan
The exam for 2005 follows the same structure as the
2004 exam paper
. As before, you only have to attempt
five(5) out of the six questions
. That is, you get to ignore one question on the paper. Which one you ignore is your personal choice.
Question 1: Basic Application Protocols
Covers material in
Lecture 3 (Introduction to Internet Applications, Telnet)
,
Lecture 4 (Electronic Mail: formats and protocols)
,
Lecture 9 (Socket Programming Interface)
and
Lecture 10 (Domain Name System, DNS)
.
Question 2: HTTP and Related Technologies
Covers material in
Lecture 5 (HTML and HTTP Basics)
,
Lecture 6 (HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) in detail)
,
Lecture 7 (HTTP/1.1 Introduction)
,
Lecture 08 (Web Commerce)
and (maybe...)
Lecture 24 (Data Formats and Encoding -- A Philosophy Lecture)
(not really...).
Question 3: Network and Transport Protocols
Covers material in
Lecture 11 (Reliable Transport -- TCP)
,
Lecture 12 (IP Addressing)
and
Lecture 13 (IP and Internetworks)
.
Question 4: Network Technologies
Covers material in
Lecture 14 (Multiaccess Networks)
,
Lecture 15 (Point-to-Point Data Links)
and
Lecture 16 (Internet Topology and Structure)
.
Question 5: Security
Covers material in
Lecture 17 (Introduction to Encryption: Single Key Systems)
,
Lecture 18 (Public Key Encryption)
,
Lecture 19 (Practical Encryption)
and
Lecture 20 (Network Security)
.
Question 6: Network Management
Covers material in
Lecture 21 (Network Management #1)
,
Lecture 22 (Network Management #2)
and
Lecture 23 (Network Management #3)
.
Lecture 25: The OSIRM in Brief, also Revision and Exam Preview
Copyright © 2005 P.Scott, La Trobe University Bendigo.
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