CS 442: SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
INTERNET TECHNOLOGY

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The National Information Infrastructure (NII) initiative reportedly enjoys over one billion dollars in funding per year, and the concept of an information superhighway connecting universities, businesses, libraries, and governments is taking shape. This will soon create a marketplace for a new kind of systems specialist with an interdisciplinary background in networking, distributed systems, databases, and information retrieval. New expertise is needed to help information providers connect to the superhighway to design and maintain new services on the network, and to extend the network itself.

The 442 course focuses on a practical hands-on approach. Extensive laboratory experience will be carried out by engaging in practical, realistic implementation projects.

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The course involves laboratory projects, which provides a first-hand account of issues relating to networking and multimedia. Topics covered include:

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