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Course book. Kurose J.F., Ross K.W.: Computer Networking, A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet. Addison-Wesley, 4 th ed. 2008 (Also the previous edition is OK). Click here to see the list of required chapters.
Lectures (24 h, in finnish) by Liisa Marttinen 12.01-18.02 on Mondays 12-14 and on Wednesdays 12-14 in A-auditorium (room A111).
Slides from the course book . (Note! Included are all the slides from these chapters, not only the ones that are part of the course.)
Exercise groups (6 * 2 h)
12.01.- 18.02.
1. Harri Hämäläinen Tue 14-16 CK111
2. Harri Hämäläinen Wed 10-12 CK111
3. Jaakko Sorri Wed 14-16 CK111
4. Jaakko Sorri Wed 16-18 C221
5. Liisa Marttinen Thu 14-16 B119 (in English)
If needed we can continue for one or two more hours with a short lecture or/and discussions
about the subject covered during the week.
Notice: Exercises are starting already in the first week!!!
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New exercises will be published here usually on Wednesdays.
You can get up to 10 points from the exercises depending on the total amount of solved problems (3 solved problems = 1 course point).
The course exam (2 1/2 hours) is
on Wednesday the 25th of February from 4 pm to 7 pm in A111. The course exam is worth 50 points.
The next separate exam where your exercise points are still valid is on Friday the 27th of March from 4 pm to 7 pm .
Click here
to check the dates and sites of the course and separate
exams.
Guidelines for students who cannot follow the (Finnish language) lectures:
- Read the chapters from the text book (required sections are mentioned in the exercises pages).
- Do the weekly exercises to test that you have learned the material. Write your solutions on paper.
- Participate to the small group session on Thursday 10-12. If this time does not suite for you, contact the instructor.
- Repeat this for five weeks and then prepare for the course exam.
Please start working at the same time when the lectures begin. If you wait until the first exercise is due, it will probably be too late to catch up.
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