Network Programming Syllabus Summary
Course Description:
This course will cover the practical aspects of network programming, with emphasis on the
Internet. The goal of this course is to introduce the students to the basics of networks
programming. We will introduce the students to the TCP/IP protocol stack and some of its
important protocols. Students will also be introduced to multi-tier application development and
RPC technologies including: RMI, CORBA, EJB, and Web Services.
Text Books:-
1. UNIX Network Programming, Steven.W.R, PHI (VOL I& II)
2. Window Socket Programming by Bobb Quinn and Dave Schutes
Reference Books :-
1. Windows Network Programming, Davis.R., ddison Wesley
2. Network Programming With Windows Socket By Baner .P., PH New Jersey
Course Objectives:
1. The main goal of this course is to enable the students to develop the necessary skills
for developing robust & high performance scalable network applications.
2. To learn about raw sockets and socket programming.
3. To understand simple network management protocols and basics of TCP &UDP
sockets
Course Outcome:
1. After successful completion of the course, students will be Familiar with protocols,
network interfaces, and Design/performance issues in local area networks and wide
area networks,
2. Familiar with basics of Socket and Socket programming.
3. Familiar with contemporary issues in networking technologies,
4. Familiar with network tools and network programming.
5. Familiar with client server programming
Other Important Notes:
1. No discussion on assignments or course difficulties over telephone with the instructor.
2. No questions will be answered on the date of a test/exam.
3. PPT and other material will be provided to you used for particular subject and if problem
exists then contact directly in college hour.
Topics:
Sr.N
o
Topics Suggeted Reading PDF/PPT Notes
1 Unit- I Networking & TCP/IP References UNIX
Network Programming
(Steven.W.R,PHI (VOL
I& II))
PDF Attached
2 UNIT-II Socket Programming Window Socket
Programming by Bobb
Quinn and Dave Schutes
PDF Attached
3 UNIT- III APIs & Winsock
Programming
Network Programming
With Windows Socket By
Baner .P., PH New
Jersey
PDF Attached
4 UNIT- IV Web Programming &
Security
Windows Network
Programming, Davis.R.,
ddison Wesley
PDF Attached
5 UNIT- V Client Server
Programming
Windows Network
Programming, Davis.R.,
ddison Wesley
PDF Attached
HOD CSE

Np syllabus summary

  • 1.
    Network Programming SyllabusSummary Course Description: This course will cover the practical aspects of network programming, with emphasis on the Internet. The goal of this course is to introduce the students to the basics of networks programming. We will introduce the students to the TCP/IP protocol stack and some of its important protocols. Students will also be introduced to multi-tier application development and RPC technologies including: RMI, CORBA, EJB, and Web Services. Text Books:- 1. UNIX Network Programming, Steven.W.R, PHI (VOL I& II) 2. Window Socket Programming by Bobb Quinn and Dave Schutes Reference Books :- 1. Windows Network Programming, Davis.R., ddison Wesley 2. Network Programming With Windows Socket By Baner .P., PH New Jersey Course Objectives: 1. The main goal of this course is to enable the students to develop the necessary skills for developing robust & high performance scalable network applications. 2. To learn about raw sockets and socket programming. 3. To understand simple network management protocols and basics of TCP &UDP sockets Course Outcome: 1. After successful completion of the course, students will be Familiar with protocols, network interfaces, and Design/performance issues in local area networks and wide area networks, 2. Familiar with basics of Socket and Socket programming. 3. Familiar with contemporary issues in networking technologies, 4. Familiar with network tools and network programming. 5. Familiar with client server programming Other Important Notes: 1. No discussion on assignments or course difficulties over telephone with the instructor. 2. No questions will be answered on the date of a test/exam. 3. PPT and other material will be provided to you used for particular subject and if problem exists then contact directly in college hour.
  • 2.
    Topics: Sr.N o Topics Suggeted ReadingPDF/PPT Notes 1 Unit- I Networking & TCP/IP References UNIX Network Programming (Steven.W.R,PHI (VOL I& II)) PDF Attached 2 UNIT-II Socket Programming Window Socket Programming by Bobb Quinn and Dave Schutes PDF Attached 3 UNIT- III APIs & Winsock Programming Network Programming With Windows Socket By Baner .P., PH New Jersey PDF Attached 4 UNIT- IV Web Programming & Security Windows Network Programming, Davis.R., ddison Wesley PDF Attached 5 UNIT- V Client Server Programming Windows Network Programming, Davis.R., ddison Wesley PDF Attached HOD CSE