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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
High-Performance Communication Networks:
Network Services and Layered Architectures:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Communication networks based on
serial data transmission are the
platform of up-to-date automation
systems. Whether this is office
automation or automation of manufacturing
or process plants, the task remains always
the same, exchanging data between different
devices or participants within a system.
Communication networks provide a number of
advantages over systems in which a
point-to-point line enables only two
participants to communicate with each other.
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Learning Objectives:
Key Terms:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ Network Services and Layered Architectures:
A. Applications:
1. World Wide Web:
2. Audio or Video Streams:
3. Voice Over Packets and
Videoconferences:
4. Networked Games:
5. Client/Server:
B. Traffic Characterization and
Quality of Service:
1. Constant Bit Rate:
2. Variable Bit Rate:
3. Messages:
4. Other Requirements:
C. Network Services:
1. Connection-Oriented Service:
2. Connectionless Service:
D. High-Performance Networks:
1. Traffic Increase:
2. High-Performance:
E. Network Elements:
1. Principlal Network Elements:
2. Network Elements and Service
Characteristics:
3. Examples:
F. Basic Network Mechanisms:
1. Multiplexing:
2. Switching:
3. Error Control:
4. Flow Control:
5. Congestion Control:
6. Resource Allocation:
G. Layered Architecture:
1. Layers:
2. Implementation of Layers:
H. Open Data Network Model:
I. Network Architectures:
J. Network Bottlenecks:
L. Summary:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* PHOTOS:
* BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES & INDEX:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 150 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ORDER NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
* ALLOW 10 TO 14 DAYS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
High-Performance Communication Networks:
Network Services and Layered Architectures:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Communication networks based on
serial data transmission are the
platform of up-to-date automation
systems. Whether this is office
automation or automation of manufacturing
or process plants, the task remains always
the same, exchanging data between different
devices or participants within a system.
Communication networks provide a number of
advantages over systems in which a
point-to-point line enables only two
participants to communicate with each other.
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Learning Objectives:
Key Terms:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ Network Services and Layered Architectures:
A. Applications:
1. World Wide Web:
2. Audio or Video Streams:
3. Voice Over Packets and
Videoconferences:
4. Networked Games:
5. Client/Server:
B. Traffic Characterization and
Quality of Service:
1. Constant Bit Rate:
2. Variable Bit Rate:
3. Messages:
4. Other Requirements:
C. Network Services:
1. Connection-Oriented Service:
2. Connectionless Service:
D. High-Performance Networks:
1. Traffic Increase:
2. High-Performance:
E. Network Elements:
1. Principlal Network Elements:
2. Network Elements and Service
Characteristics:
3. Examples:
F. Basic Network Mechanisms:
1. Multiplexing:
2. Switching:
3. Error Control:
4. Flow Control:
5. Congestion Control:
6. Resource Allocation:
G. Layered Architecture:
1. Layers:
2. Implementation of Layers:
H. Open Data Network Model:
I. Network Architectures:
J. Network Bottlenecks:
L. Summary:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* PHOTOS:
* BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES & INDEX:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 150 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ORDER NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
* ALLOW 10 TO 14 DAYS TO RECEIVE ITEM:



