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CS 555 - Computer Networks

HW1

Spring 2005

 

Given: January 14, 2005

Due January 20, 2005 (11:00am)

Since OPNET 10.0 installation in the openlabs is getting delayed, following is one of the non-OPNET assignments. We will come back to OPNET assignments shortly.

Solve the following problems from the Kurose and Ross's 3rd edition text book on pages 62-68.

Problem 1

Problem 6

Problem 9

Problem 20

Problem 22

Each problem is worth 20 points.

It is preferred and strongly encouraged that you type in your solutions in MS-Word or LaTex and email me your solutions (follow the directions for email submission). Be precise, concise and justify your solution. Show all the steps.

Any student may be asked to show and discuss his solution in class, so be ready with your presentation.

For programming assignments, submit a zipped file of your source codes, scripts (to run your program) and report along with a hardcopy of your source codes, scripts, a couple of sample executions of your solution and report.

Use <hw#cs555_yourlastname_mmddyy.{zip,ppt,doc,tex}> as the naming convention for your zipped, ppt, MS-Word, or LaTex files when emailing your submission to ajay.gupta@wmich.edu. . Replace '#' with the appropriate homework number.

REMINDER: You are responsible for making yourself aware of and understanding the policies and procedures in the undergraduate (pp. 268-270) [Graduate (pp. 24-26)] Catalog that pertain to Academic Integrity. Additionally, easy availability of information, material, source codes, lecture notes etc on the Internet may make it possible to find solutions to your assignments on the Internet or elsewhere. It is okay to refer to those, understand them and use them to enhance your solutions, generate your own ideas etc. However, you must give proper and full credit to original authors of the work, if you include their ideas. Failing to do so is part of academic and professional dishonesty. It will not be tolerated in this class. Do not give in to temptations....

 

 

 

 


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