This module explores networks, focusing on the design, operation, and security of computer networks, including the protocols and equipment used to facilitate and protect digital communication.
Kurose, James F, and Keith W Ross. Computer Networking : A Top-down Approach. Eighth edition. Harlow, United Kingdom: Pearson Education Limited, 2022.
Anderson, Thomas E, Susan S Owicki, James B Saxe, and Charles P Thacker. “High-Speed Switch Scheduling for Local-Area Networks.” ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 11, no. 4 (1993): 319–52. doi:10.1145/161541.161736.
Greenberg, A et al. “VL2: A Scalable and Flexible Data Center Network,” ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1145/1594977.1592576
Barroso, Luis, Hölzle, Urs, and Partha Ranganathan. “The Datacenter as a Computer,” 3rd edition, Springer, 2018.
Saltzer, J. H, and Frans Kaashoek. “Principles of Computer System Design : An Introduction.” 1st edition. Amsterdam , Chapter 7 and 8, Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2009.
McNab, Chris. “Network security assessment: know your network” Third ed, O’Reilly UK Ltd, 2017.
Kaufman, Charlie, Perlman, Radia, and Mike Speciner. “Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World.” Prentice Hall, 2002.
Dwork, Cynthia, and Aaron Roth. “Differential Privacy” Springer Verlag, 2006.
Doherty, Jim. “Wireless and Mobile Device Security” 2nd ed, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2021.
Floyd, Sally and Van Jacobson. “The synchronization of periodic routing messages.” In Conference proceedings on Communications architectures, protocols and applications (SIGCOMM ’93). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 33-44, 1993.(PDF)
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