Emphasis is placed on the theory and practice associated with the implementation and use of the most common processto-process communications associated with UNIX. The interprocess communications comprise both local and distributed architectures. The distributed communications protocols include those most widely implemented and used: the worldwide Internet protocol suite [the Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and the U.S. government-mandated International Organization for Standardization (ISO) protocol suite]. Practical skills are developed, including the ability to implement and configure protocol servers (daemons) and their clients. Students are expected to have working knowledge of UNIX.
Course Prerequisite(s)
EN.605.671 Principles of Data Communications Networks, or EN.605.614 System Development in the UNIX Environment .
Course Offerings
There are no sections currently offered, however you can view a sample syllabus from a prior section of this course.