-- DonaldActon - 23 Jun 2011

Socket Programming

Knowledge assumed prior to starting this module

  • TCP streams are decomposed into packets for sending
  • UDP is unreliable
  • When packets are sent from one host to another the amount of time for the packet to arrive will vary, sometimes significantly. Packets may also be lost, which in the case of TCP means that data will be retransmitted and a delay will result.
  • The concept of buffering
  • Knowledge and understanding surrounding bandwidth and latency.

Learning Outcomes

Lesson Plan

Lecture 1

  • Pre class Activities
  • In Class Activities
  • After Class Activities

Lecture 2

  • Pre-class Activities
  • In Class Activities
  • Post Class Activities

Instructor Resources

Student Resourceshttp://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/rtp/

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