[e2e] typical network syllabus
Anoop Ghanwani
anoop at lanterncom.com
Mon Oct 29 17:01:36 PST 2001
There's also this nice paper by Narten and Yavatkar:
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/339921.html.
-Anoop
> -----Original Message-----
> From: k claffy [mailto:kc at ipn.caida.org]
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 1:47 PM
> To: Craig Partridge
> Cc: Lloyd Wood; end2end-interest at postel.org; iec at caida.org
> Subject: Re: [e2e] typical network syllabus
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 10:50:05AM -0500, Craig Partridge wrote:
>
> In message
> <Pine.GSO.4.21.0110241717190.27465-100000 at phaestos.ee.surrey.ac.uk>,
> Lloyd Wood writes:
>
> >What does a 'typical network syllabus' look like these days?
>
> There isn't one. Indeed, if you look at what the
> professional societies
> in our field think about networking you typically discover
> it buried in
> the syllabus for the OS course in their model curriculum.
>
> Incidentally, SIGCOMM is out to fix this glitch - we're
> looking to put
> together a team of volunteers to produce a model curriculum
> for networking.
>
>
> don't overlook http://iec.caida.org
>
> (sigcomm actually donated a bit to that project
> a few years ago before NSF funded it)
>
> best case would be (original intention was) to have a
> commercial publisher take over and maintain
> some `living textbook/curriculum' sort of thing
> but we've not gotten a lot of serious interest
> in that direction
>
> k
>
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