Welcome to the second course of the Cisco Networking Academy CCNAv7 curriculum, Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (SRWE). This is the second of three courses that are aligned to the CCNA Certification Exam. SRWE contains 16 modules, each with a series of topics.
Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials advances your knowledge of the operation of routers and switches in small networks. SRWE will introduce you to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and network security concepts.
By the end of this course you will be able to configure advanced functionality in routers and switches. You will also be able to perform basic troubleshooting of these components. Using security best practices, you will troubleshoot and resolve common protocol issues in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
The skills and knowledge you gain in SRWE will prepare you for the final course in CCNA.
INDICATIVE CONTENT :
This course introduces the fascinating varieties of front-end devices used for ubiquitous information access and their operating systems, with an overview of the different development strategies and tools available for various Pervasive Computing platforms. It places a strong emphasis on the business aspects mobile computing like new generation of services, delivering added value to a growing number of users.
Course Summary
- Mobile phones are one of the most ubiquitously used devices around. With different brands like the Android, Windows Mobile, and the iPhone, mobile phones have revolutionized the way we look at computing.
- There are thousands of applications such as social networking and games that have cropped up on mobile phones. With the help of cloud services, even sophisticated applications such as multi-player games, image processing, and speech processing have become feasible.
- This course will cover mobile phone programming components like UI programming, data management, localization, and programming sensors like the accelerometer and compass, mobile OS services from a systems and implementation perspective.
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- The course will focus on the Android platform. The evaluation of the course will include a Cats, assignments these will include a project (mobile phone application of your choice).
- This will be a very hands on course where the students should learn to write fairly sophisticated applications on mobile phones.
- The course will culminate in a Demo session where groups will demonstrate their mobile application to an audience
This course will cover the basic building blocks of digital computer systems including a treatment of logic and digital circuits, data representation, device characteristics and register transfer notation. The topics will be covered in a manner that stresses application of basic problem solving techniques to both hardware and software design. Students gain experience programming in an assembly language to reinforce these systems and design concepts.