CS 577 / EE 537 Advanced Computer Networks Fall 2007 Professor Bob Kinicki.

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CS 577 / EE 537 Advanced Computer Networks Fall 2007 Professor Bob Kinicki

Course Objectives

3  To grasp the current directions of computer networks research.  To provide in-depth coverage of three research areas {a limited breath goal}.  To fill gaps in students’ networking knowledge.  To prepare students to conduct research.

Course Objectives 4  To refine research skills: –To develop literature searching and literature review techniques. –To analyze and evaluate published results. –To improve oral and written communications skills. –To better understand experimental methodology. –To appreciate performance evaluation issues.