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[Coursera - University Of Washington] Computer Networks - 2013

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[Coursera | University Of Washington] Computer Networks [2013]
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Released Year: 2013
Language: English
Publisher: Coursera / University Of Washington
Authors: David Wetherall, Arvind Krishnamurthy and John Zahorjan

Video: AVC (MP4), 960x540, 16:9, 29.970 fps, 391 Kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 128 Kbps, Stereo

Description
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Computer networks from ISPs to WiFi and cellular networks are a key part of the information economy. These networks are the foundation for the Web, and they enable companies such as Google, Facebook and Amazon. This course introduces the fundamental problems of computer networking, from sending bits over wires to running distributed applications. For each problem, we explore the design strategies that have proven valuable in practice. Topics include error detection and correction, multiple-access, bandwidth allocation, routing, internetworking, reliability, quality of service, naming, content delivery, and security. As we cover these topics, you will learn how the internals of the Internet work to support the Web and other networked applications. You will develop a detailed understanding of widely-used networking technologies such as TCP/IP, HTTP, 802.11, Ethernet, and DNS.

Course Syllabus
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* Introduction, Protocols and Layering
* Physical and Link layers
* Retransmissions, Multiple access, Switching
* Network layer, Internetworking
* Intra- and Inter-domain Routing
* Transport layer, Reliability
* Congestion Control
* DNS, Web/HTTP, Content Distribution
* Quality of Service and Real-time Apps
* Network Security