Reference no: EM133773071
Introduction to Information Networks
Your Task
This assessment is to be completed individually. In this assessment, you will create a 10-minute presentation on the fundamentals of information, communication, and computer networks, focusing on the main technologies, models, and protocols used in data communications and networking.
Assessment Description
You are required to develop a presentation showcasing a deep understanding of the fundamental aspects of information, communication, and computer networks. Emphasize should be given on:
The Evolution and Functionality of Information Networks: Starting from the conception of the internet to the present-day advancements, focus on how information networks have grown and changed over time. Touch upon how this evolution has influenced data transmission and networking methods.
Crucial Technologies and Protocols: Discuss the significant technologies that have been milestones in this domain, such as TCP/IP, routing algorithms, IPv4/IPv6, and the role of transport layer protocols. The idea is to link these technologies with everyday internet usage and their impact on network efficiency and security.
Network Layer Models and Beyond: Dive deeper into the OSI and TCP/IP models, elaborating on how each layer contributes to network communications. Connect this discussion with practical aspects such as addressing, routing mechanisms, and the significance of network layers in wireless networking.
Challenges in Modern Networks: Address the challenges faced in current networks, including aspects of network security, Quality of Service (QoS), and the management of complex network infrastructures in the era of cloud computing and virtualization.
Future Trends: Briefly outline how emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) are shaping the future of networking. Discuss how these innovations might solve existing problems or create new challenges.
Your presentation should not only be informative but also engaging, making complex technical concepts understandable to a non-technical audience. Incorporate real-world examples, case studies, or recent developments in the field to make your presentation more relatable and impactful.
Learning outcome 1: Evaluate the main technologies, models and protocols used in data communications and networking.
Learning outcome 2: Explain the purpose and functionality of layered computer network models.
Learning outcome 3: Identify problems that emerge among the networks that constitute today's internet architecture.
Assessment Instructions
Your presentation should be 10 minutes in duration and should be accompanied by a slide deck that provides visual aids and supporting information.
You will be assessed on your ability to communicate technical information effectively to a non- technical audience, as well as your understanding of the key concepts covered in the subject.
Your presentation should include a clear and concise introduction, a detailed discussion of the key concepts, and a conclusion that summarises your main points and provides recommendations for future research or development in the field.
Your presentation must be submitted as a video recording.
You should provide appropriate references to support your discussion and ensure these match KBS guidelines. Provide at least ten (10) academic references in Kaplan Harvard style.