PPT-Chapter 11: Physical Architecture Layer Design
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Objectives Understand the different physical architecture components Understand serverbased clientbased and clientserver physical architectures Be familiar with
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Objectives Understand the different physical architecture components Understand serverbased clientbased and clientserver physical architectures Be familiar with cloud computing and Green IT. Requirements. Phase. See . Sommerville. . Chapters 11, 12, 13, 14, 18.2. 1. Architectural Requirements Phase. S. oftware requirements concerned construction of a . logical model. Architectural requirements concern construction of a . :. Logical Architecture. Steve Chenoweth . Office: . Moench. Room F220. Phone: (812) 877-8974. Email: chenowet@rose-hulman.edu. These slides and others derived from Shawn Bohner, Curt Clifton, Alex Lo and others involved in delivering 374.. and the . OSI Reference Model. Advanced Computer . Networks . D12. Architecture Outline. The Internet and IP. Network Architecture. Protocols and Layers. Encapsulation. The OSI Reference Model. Programmable Optical Layer. Keren Bergman. Columbia University. Motivation. Today’s optical . WDM networks…deliver. Sufficient power margins for high physical-layer reliability,. “Error-free” (bit error ratios < 10. Ion Stoica. TAs: . Junda. Liu, DK Moon, David . Zats. http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee122/. (. Materials with thanks to Vern . Paxson. , Jennifer Rexford,. and colleagues at UC Berkeley). 2. Overview. Lecture 1. 1. Chapter 6 Architectural design. Topics covered. Architectural design decisions. Architectural views. Architectural patterns. Application architectures. 2. Chapter 6 Architectural design. What Will we Learn from chapter 8?. Physical . layer protocols and services in supporting communication across data . networks. The role . of signals used to represent bits as a frame . transported . (2 work sheets for minor). Architecture Test . (Major) 10-26/27-15. Weeks 3, 4, & 5 (11-2-15 to 11-20-15). Professional PowerPoint Presentation Portfolio to be worked upon in class. Chapters 3, 4 , and 5 from the Architecture Book. (minor grades 1 per week). CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switching. Chapter 1 Objectives. Describe common campus design options and how design choices affect implementation and support of a . campus LAN.. Describe the access, distribution, and . What is Architecture?. Software Architecture. is the structure and organization of high-level components in a software system. This includes high level . components. and the . relationships. between these components.. Steve Chenoweth . Office: . Moench. Room F220. Phone: (812) 877-8974. Email: chenowet@rose-hulman.edu. These slides and others derived from Shawn Bohner, Curt Clifton, Alex Lo and others involved in delivering 374.. Prepared by :. Dr. Adel . Soudani. & Dr. . Mznah. Al-. Rodhaan. . Lecture 1. CSC- 329 Computer Network Physical Layer. 2-. 2. Outline. . 2. .1 Analog and Digital. 2. .2 . Transmission Media. interop. Lecture 3. Prof. Crista Lopes. Objectives. Distributed Systems recap. Computer networks history competency. OSI model competency. TCP competency. Recap. Definition: . Architecture. “Set of principal design decisions”. a process that adds implementation details to the requirements. produces a design specification that can be mapped onto a program. may take several iterations to produce a . “. good. ”. design specification.
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