Overview
The purpose of this course is to introduce graduate students to networking research.
The first part of the course (about 60%) provides an introduction to the Internet and the basic methodologies of computer systems performance evaluation, including a detailed discussion of Internet protocols and applications, wired/wireless networking technologies, and networking research paradigms.
The second part of the course (about 40%) delves more deeply into networking research, through the presentation and discussion of recent papers from the networking research literature.
By the end of the course, students should be well-prepared to do high-quality research in networking or closely-related areas.
Here are the official calendar entry and course information sheet for CPSC 641.
Lectures
CPSC 641 lectures take place Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30am in ST 125.
Announcements
- April 9, 2019: A reminder that course projects are due in hardcopy form by 4:00pm on April 15.
- April 4, 2019: Here is the class photo that Courtney took for us.
- February 28, 2019: The schedule for student presentations is ready now.
- February 26, 2019: Reminder that project proposals are due on February 28.
- January 10, 2019: Assignment 1 (due January 31) and Assignment 2 (due February 14) are both ready now.
- January 7, 2019: First lecture is Thursday, January 10 at 9:30am in ST 125. See you there!
- January 2, 2019: Initial version of this humble CPSC 641 course Web site launched.