Mount Saint Mary's University

Professor 

Bruce E Yelovich


IFSY 340

Operating Environments

Fall 2006
 

 

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Email Link

Campus Phone:
301-447-5820
 ext. 4242

Home Phone: 717-642-6395

Course Description

IFSY 340 covers the technical foundations of computer systems, including network hardware and software, data communications, the Internet, and applications software. The course explores the implications of technical choices for systems development and covers the technologies behind those choices. Homework assignments and labs supplement theory with hands-on networking and systems applications.
 

Goals and Objectives

In Spring 2006 the Department of BAE adopted a Statement of Student Academic Responsibility. Here is the statement, which every student in this course will be required to sign.

In Spring 2005, the Department of BAE adopted a set of learning objectives for the department.  Here are the learning objectives of the department that this course addresses.

In Spring 2002, the faculty  adopted a set of goals and objectives for the Information Systems major.  Here are the goals and objectives of the information systems major that this course addresses.

On March 16, 2000, the faculty approved a set of goals and objectives of the undergraduate program. Here are the goals and objectives of the undergraduate program that this course addresses.

The University has specific policies in place regarding Academic Integrity. Here are the University Standards of Academic Integrity.

 

Resources:
  • Required Textbook:
    • White, Curt M. (2007). Data Communications & Computer Networks: A Business User's Approach. 4th ed.  Boston: Thomson Learning.
    • ISBN:1-4188-3610-9
       
  • Required Computer Software (available on the PCs in the Library PC Lab, or via Remote Login to the application server,  msmlab.msmary.edu):
    • MS Word 2003
    • MS Visio 2003
       
All Assignments are posted in the Coursework Section of the Web Portal. Weekly content cells in the table below summarize lecture content and assignment due dates. Full descriptions are posted on the Web Portal. On the Tuesday of a week in which a reading has been assigned a lecture will be presented to summarize the content of the chapter. On the Thursday of a week in which a reading has been assigned a quiz will be given on the content of the reading already covered in the lecture. Fourteen chapters have been assigned; fourteen quizzes will be given, each worth 50 points. Three exams will be given throughout the semester, each worth 700 points. The third (final) exam will be comprehensive. Homework/Lab assignments will be posted for each assigned chapter. Each assignment will be worth 100 points, for a total of 1400 homework points. See the grade point summary below.
 

Bring your textbook with you to every class unless told otherwise:

 

Course Schedule at a Glance (See Coursework descriptions for each week on the Web Portal for details.)
 

Week
 

Week's Content

Upload Assignments for this Week by:
1

August 23- August 27

Sunday, August 27, 2006
12 Midnight



Introduction and Course Policies
 
 

2 August 28 - September 3 Sunday, September 3, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 1: Data Communications & Computer Networks

 
3 September 4 - September 10 Sunday, September 10, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Data and Signals

White
Chapter 3: Conducted and Wireless Media

 
4 September 11 - September 17 Sunday, September 17, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 4: Making Connections

 
5 September 18 - September  24 Sunday, September 24, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 5:
Making Connections Efficient: Multiplexing and Compression

 
6 September 25 - October  1 Sunday, October 1, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 6: Errors, Error Detection, and Error Control

 
7 October  2 - October  8 No Assignment Due


EXAM 1

 
8 October  9 - October  15 No Assignment Due


Fall Break

 
9 October  16 -October  22 Sunday, October 22, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 7: Local Area Networks: The Basics

White
Chapter 8: Local Area Networks: Internetworking

 
10 October  23 - October  29 Sunday, October 29, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 9: Local Area Networks: Software and Support Systems

 
11 October  30 - November 5 Sunday, November 5, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 10: Introduction to Metropolitan Area Networks and Wide Area Networks

 
12 November 6 - November 12 Sunday, November 12, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 11: The Internet

 
13 November 13 - November 19 Sunday, November 19, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 12: Voice and Data Delivery Networks

 
14 November 20 - November 26 No Assignment Due


EXAM 2

 


Thanksgiving Break

 
15 November  27 - December 3 Sunday, December 3, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 13: Network Security

 
16 December 4 - December  10 Sunday, December 10, 2006
12 Midnight


White
Chapter 14: Network Design and Management

 


Catch Up and Review

ALL HOMEWORK DUE:

 
17 December 11 - December  15 No Assignment Due


EXAM 3: Comprehensive Final Exam:

Final Exam time and place will be posted here

 

How to Complete Course Assignments and Projects
  • All assignments are posted on the web portal in the Coursework section. Assignments must be uploaded to the portal. Exams will be taken offline, in class.

 

Course Policies
  • Class Attendance

    Theory and practice work together in IFSY 340 to provide the student with a comprehensive overview of computer networks and operating systems. Attendance at all lectures and labs is required. Unexcused absences will result in the reduction of the student’s final grade percentage by 1 % for each unexcused absence. (E.g., one unexcused absence could lower a final grade of 97 to 96, etc.)  Students with more than 8 absences for any reason (4 weeks) will have missed too many lectures to have mastered the material and will therefore not be permitted to pass the course.
     
  • Assignments

    All posted assignments
    must be completed and uploaded in the Coursework Section of the classroom Web portal by Midnight on the Sunday the assignment is due. Any homework that is uploaded late will receive an automatic 10 % markdown on the grade for that homework.
     
  • Grade Progress and Help Outside of Class

    All grades will be posted on the web portal. Voluntary group review and work sessions can be held at times convenient to the class at the main campus of Mount St. Mary's University.
     
  • Discussion Forum

    Students may ask and answer any questions about readings or homework assignments on the class portal discussion portal; the forums will be monitored by Professor Yelovich. Students may also contact Professor Yelovich at either telephone number on this syllabus, at the office or at home. Students should not hesitate to contact Professor Yelovich via telephone or email for help or tutoring.

 

Grading
  • Distribution of Total Requirements 


    • Exams (3 exams  @ 700  points each)
       


      50 %


      2100  points


      Homework and Quizzes (14 quizzes @ 50 points each and 14 homework assignments @ 100 points each)
       


      50 %


      2100  points
                  
      TOTAL
       

      100 %

      4200  points

 

  • Calculation of Letter Grade
     
    • A  = 93 – 100 %

      A- = 90 – 92 %

      B+ = 88 – 89 %

      B   = 83 – 87 %

      B- = 80 – 82 %

      C+ = 78 – 79 %

      C   = 73 – 77 %

      C- = 70 – 72 %

      D+ = 68 – 69 %

      D   = 63 – 68 %

      D- = 60 – 62 %

      F   =   0 – 59 %

 


 

© 2006 Bruce Yelovich