Welcome
to the Summer 2008 Session
of the Distance
Learning
Section of CS-656,
Internetworking
and Higher
Layer Protocols
This Saturday (August 2nd,
at 9.30 AM) we will have the
final exam.
The material for the exam is the one of
lectures 12,13,14,15,17,18, and 19.
That is, the material of lectures 16 and 20 will not be part of the
final
exam; so that
the material
will be a little bit less and you can better prepare for the
final exam.
Although
the exam focuses on the material covered in the 2nd half of
the semester, you still have to know
about
IP addresses and IP since a question
on TCP, UDP, BOOTP, etc., may
require knowledge of IP; since IP packets
carry TCP segments,
UDP datagrams,
etc. Certainly, if needed, IP, TCP,
UDP headers, etc., will be
provided
in the last page(s) of the exam.
Exam Room: GITC 1400
(Click on NJIT-maps
if you are not that familiar with the campus)
You can park at the NJIT parking deck; simply
mention
that you are coming
for the Distance Learning CS-656 exam)
This is a closed book closed notes exam. No aid sheet is allowed.
Non-programmable calculators are allowed.
Programmable calculators, cell-phone calculators,
PDAs are NOT allowed.
Make sure that you have brought a calculator because
you will not be allowed
to borrow one.
The exam time is 3 hours; it is also written on the exam paper.
Certainly, you are not allowed to leave the
examination
room and come back.
When you finish, you submit the exam to the proctors
and only then you can leave
the exam room.
Make sure that you have a photo ID with you
(driver
licence, passport, etc.)
because, otherwise, you may not be allowed to take
the exam.
Regards
Dr. D. Karvelas
For answers to some very frequently asked questions click DL-CS-656-FAQ
For the course outline click Outline
For the grading scheme and exam dates click Grading_Scheme
For a study schedule click Study-ScheduleFor some sample questions on the material of the various lectures click Questions
To download the Real Player
files of the
lectures as well as the corresponding
pdf files of the slides used in the lectures
click Lectures
Finally, the NJIT Honor Code will
be
upheld; any violations will be brought
to the immediate attention of
the Dean
of Students.