3- Intended Learning Outcome :-
a- Knowledge and Understanding :-
Students who complete the course will have the ability to :-
a1- explain clearly concepts and methods for some fundamental combinatorial optimization problems, including traveling salesman problem and minimum spanning tree problem.
a2- implement methods and computational algorithms to solve problems on combinatorial and network optimization over discrete domains.
a3- manipulate techniques in coding theory for error minimization across network channels.
a4- formulate and analyze real-world problems in framework of combinatorial optimization and graph/network models.
a5- understand the fundamental concepts of network optimization.
b. Intellectual Skills :-
Students who complete the course will have the ability to :-
b1- To recognize internetworking concepts, architecture and protocols.
b2- To compare between alternative computer networks design approaches.
b3- To analyze network protocols designs.
c-Professional Skills :-
Knowledge of the concepts and material presented in this course will provide the students with practical know-how to :-
c1- Design Network flow algorithms.
c2- Solve the Max-Flow Problem.
c3- Solve Min-Cost Flow Problem.
c4- Work effectively as an individual and as a member of a team.
c5- Work in stressful environment and within constraints.
d-General Skills :-
Knowledge of the concepts and material presented in this course will provide the students with the capability to :-
d1- Be capable of applying both traditional and new concepts and skills.
d2- Work within and contribute to a team, apply management.
d3- Discuss various network architectures and protocols.
d4- Elaborate on differences of protocols and architectures.
d5- Quantify the values of protocol parameters and indicate their advantages and disadvantages.