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UNE unit code: COSC540

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Start
  • Trimester 1 - On Campus
  • Trimester 1 - Online
Campus
  • Armidale Campus
  • UNE Sydney Campus
24/7 online support
  • Yes
Intensive schools
  • No
Supervised exam
  • Yes
Credit points
  • 6

Unit information

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Computer networking is a key component of modern information systems. Secure and efficient implementation of distributed applications on server, mobile and desktop systems is vital to ensure effective use of available resources.

Introducing you to the foundations of computer networks and network security, you will explore the protocols, techniques and standards used globally within networked systems.

Covering the technological breadth of the 'Open System Interconnection' (OSI) model, topics include principles of reliable data transfer, routing algorithms, common networking protocols, security and network programming.

The unit provides a solid understanding of concepts for secure access and transfer of information across insecure channels, including symmetric encryption, public key cryptography and its modes of operation.

You will also develop distributed applications, implementing existing application layer protocols and building new protocols to hone skills for solving complex problems.

Offerings

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Teaching period
Mode/location
Trimester 1On Campus, Armidale Campus
Trimester 1On Campus, UNE Sydney Campus
Trimester 1Online

*Offering is subject to availability

Intensive schools

There are no intensive schools required for this unit.

Enrolment rules

Pre-requisites
candidature in the MCompSc or GradCertInfoTech or GradDipInfoTech or GradCertDataSc or GradDipDataSc or GradDipSc or MInfoTech [Rule (b) or (c)] or MInfoTech(Bus) [Rule (b) or (c)] or MDataSc [Rule (b) or (c)] or GradCertCybsec or GradDipCybsec or MCybersec; or candidature in GradCertCybsecComp or MCybComp, and (COSC120 or COSC230 or COSC240); or COSC110 and 12cps of 200-level COSC units and [candidature in the MInfoTech [Rule (a)] or MInfoTech(Bus) [(Rule (a)] or MDataSc [(Rule (a)].
Restrictions
COMP320 or COMP385 or COMP520 or COSC340
Combined units

Notes

COSC540 requires a knowledge of and programming experience with a high-level language. Experience with the use of the Linux/UNIX operating system is highly recommended.

Please refer to the student handbook for current details on this unit.

Unit coordinator(s)

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David PaulSenior Lecturer in Computational Science - School of Science and Technology

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. analyse the functions of computer systems and devices in computer networks and understand the security threats relevant to the transfer of information across complex communication systems;
  2. describe, analyse and design a range of transport, network, data-link and physical layer protocols/algorithms and assess them in terms of their features, purpose and performance;
  3. develop advanced networked applications that implement both established protocols (based upon existing documented standards) and derived protocols developed for specific purposes;
  4. analyse and interpret mechanisms used for secure communication and develop distributed applications that allow for the secure transfer of information;
  5. understand and make decisions surrounding the complex administrative and social aspects of specific communication technologies, security threats and wireless/mobile computing platforms; and
  6. analyse and design distributed systems to ensure their efficiency and security.

Assessment information

Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

TitleMust CompleteWeightOfferingsAssessment Notes
Assessment 1Yes10%All offerings

Theory assignment. Short answers. All assessment tasks must be attempted.

No. Words: approx 800

Assessment 2Yes10%All offerings

Programming project. All assessment tasks must be attempted.

Assessment 3Yes10%All offerings

Theory assignment. Short answers. All assessment tasks must be attempted.

No. Words: approx 800

Assessment 4Yes10%All offerings

Programming project. All assessment tasks must be attempted.

Assessment 5Yes10%All offerings

Theory assignment. Short answers. All assessment tasks must be attempted.

No. Words: approx 800

Assessment 6Yes10%All offerings

Programming project. All assessment tasks must be attempted.

Final ExaminationYes40%All offerings

It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass the unit.

Learning resources

Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.

Computer Networks, Global Edition

ISBN: 9781292374017

Tanenbaum, A. and Wetherall, D., Pearson 6th ed. 2021

Note: This is an e-book; the hard copy of this edition is out of print

Text refers to: All offerings

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