
The emphasis of the material for this class will be on the information systems approach to client-server and distributed systems analysis, design, and management using the Networking with Windows Server® 2016 as the running platform. TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, IPAM and REMOTE ACCESS will be configured with laboratory access for enabling of client-server and distributed systems architecture, operating systems, networking, interprocess communication, user interface, middleware, distributed objects, security, and the software development process. The role of standards in client-server and distributed systems development using networking with windows server 2016 including a detailed study of protocols will help understand various relationships between client-server computing and business process reengineering, workflow automation, and groupware and Implementing Advanced Network Solutions like enterprise systems for management and other scripting software like ASP.NET for web applications.
- Teacher: Felicia Reynolds