What This Document Is
This document is a fourth assignment for CIS 66, Introduction to Data Communication and Networking at De Anza College. It consists of problem sets related to error detection and correction techniques covered in Chapters 10 and 11 of the course textbook. The assignment requires applying concepts like burst errors, cyclic redundancy checks (CRC), parity bits, and polynomial representation of data.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is designed for students enrolled in CIS 66 to assess their understanding of fundamental data communication principles. Successfully completing this assignment contributes to the overall course grade and demonstrates proficiency in analyzing and applying error detection methods. It’s typically used as a graded exercise to reinforce concepts taught in lectures and readings.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides practice problems, but does not offer comprehensive explanations of the underlying concepts. Students are expected to have a solid understanding of the material from the textbook and lectures to complete the assignment. It does not provide solutions or step-by-step guidance.
What This Document Provides
The assignment includes the following specific problems: P10-4, P10-8, P10-10, P10-14 from Chapter 10, and P11-4, P11-6, P11-10 from Chapter 11. Each problem is presented with its corresponding question, and example answers are provided for some problems. This preview does *not* include the full solutions to all problems, nor does it include the textbook tables referenced within the problems (Tables 10.1 and 10.3).