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/**
* Final project assignments supporting the NPS MOVES MV3500 Networked Graphics course.
*
* @see <a href="https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/-/tree/master/assignments">networkedGraphicsMV3500 assignments</a>
* @see java.lang.Package
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22095487/why-is-package-info-java-useful">StackOverflow: why-is-package-info-java-useful</a>
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/624422/how-do-i-document-packages-in-java">StackOverflow: how-do-i-document-packages-in-java</a>
*/
package MV3500Cohort2021JulySeptember.homework3;
/**
* Final project assignments supporting the NPS MOVES MV3500 Networked Graphics course.
*
* @see <a href="https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/-/tree/master/assignments">networkedGraphicsMV3500 assignments</a>
* @see java.lang.Package
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22095487/why-is-package-info-java-useful">StackOverflow: why-is-package-info-java-useful</a>
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/624422/how-do-i-document-packages-in-java">StackOverflow: how-do-i-document-packages-in-java</a>
*/
package MV3500Cohort2021JulySeptember.homework4;
## Homework 1: Unicast Networking
Welcome everybody! This is where your homework goes.
Deliverables:
* Update unicast sockets sender/receiver, modifying provided code, test via telnet.
* Demonstrate ability to build, run and document Java programs that perform networking tasks.
Please see the [README.md](../../../README.md) in the parent
[assignments](../../../../assignments) directory for detailed instructions.
/**
* TCP Unicast homework assignments supporting the NPS MOVES MV3500 Networked Graphics course.
*
* @see <a href="https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/-/tree/master/assignments">networkedGraphicsMV3500 assignments</a>
* @see java.lang.Package
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22095487/why-is-package-info-java-useful">StackOverflow: why-is-package-info-java-useful</a>
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/624422/how-do-i-document-packages-in-java">StackOverflow: how-do-i-document-packages-in-java</a>
*/
package MV3500Cohort2023MarchJune.homework1;
## Homework 2: Client/Server Networking
Deliverables:
* Modifying provided code for a multicast sockets sender/receiver.
* Demonstrate proficiency to build, run and document software that performs networking tasks.
Approach:
0. Think of a simple challenge/response protocol that you wish to portray.
1. Apply your own customized version of Assignment 2 showing both Server and Client programs.
1. Challenge/response scenarios
2. IPv4 versus IPv6
3. Joke telling and riddles?
4. [Message of the Day (MOTD)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motd_(Unix))
5. Variations on a theme, protocol handshaking
6. Connecting two different hosts - chat
7. Something for your thesis!
2. Include comments describing your modifications (aka Documentation).
3. Include repeatable documentation of one or more sessions, including operation.
4. Create a simple illustration of the communications exchange in a [UML Sequence Diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_diagram).
Please see the [README.md](../../../README.md) in the parent
[assignments](../../../../assignments) directory for detailed instructions.
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/**
* TCP Unicast homework assignments supporting the NPS MOVES MV3500 Networked Graphics course.
*
* @see <a href="https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/-/tree/master/assignments">networkedGraphicsMV3500 assignments</a>
* @see java.lang.Package
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22095487/why-is-package-info-java-useful">StackOverflow: why-is-package-info-java-useful</a>
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/624422/how-do-i-document-packages-in-java">StackOverflow: how-do-i-document-packages-in-java</a>
*/
package MV3500Cohort2023MarchJune.homework2;
## Homework 3: Example Simulation Recording OpenDIS Network Streams
### Assignment
* Adapt the functionality for [OpenDIS ExampleSimulationProgram](../../../../examples/src/OpenDis7Examples/ExampleSimulationProgram.java), modifying provided code
* Result streams are recorded/saved/replayed using [PduRecorder](https://savage.nps.edu/opendis7-java/javadoc/edu/nps/moves/dis7/utilities/stream/PduRecorder.html), [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org) or [X3D-Edit](https://savage.nps.edu/X3D-Edit).
This assignment presents a Problem Prototyping opportunity.
While some minimal functionality is expected, the general outline of
a networking problem and proposed solution holds great interest.
Think of it as a warmup preparation for your final project.
This is also a freeplay opportunity.
You have the option to pick one or more of the provided course example programs
and adapt the source to demonstrate a new client-server handshake protocol of interest.
Be sure to provide a rationale that justifies why the networking choices you made
(TCP/UDP, unicast/multicast, etc.) are the best for the problem you are addressing.
Refer to [homework2 README](../homework2/README.md) and [assignments README](../../../README.md)
for further details on what specific deliverables are expected in each homework assignment.
Team efforts are encouraged, though if you choose a team approach be sure to justify why.
This is a good warmup prior to final projects. Have fun with Java networking!
### Prior Assignment, August 2019
In 2019, students worked together on a single project to check wireless multicast connectivity recently deployed on NPS campus.
See their experimental results in the [NPS Multicast Connectivity Report](../../MV3500Cohort2019JulySeptember/homework3).
/**
* Final project assignments supporting the NPS MOVES MV3500 Networked Graphics course.
*
* @see <a href="https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/-/tree/master/assignments">networkedGraphicsMV3500 assignments</a>
* @see java.lang.Package
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22095487/why-is-package-info-java-useful">StackOverflow: why-is-package-info-java-useful</a>
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/624422/how-do-i-document-packages-in-java">StackOverflow: how-do-i-document-packages-in-java</a>
*/
package MV3500Cohort2023MarchJune.homework3;
## Revised Homework 4: DIS Specification Review and Feedback
Deliverables:
* read descriptions for each PDU family and type
* consider which hold potential use for your thesis and your warfare community
* consider whether any message types of interest might be missing
A form is being prepared to facilitate collection of responses.
## (prior) Homework 4: DIS Behavior Modeling
Deliverables:
* Write a DIS program that has a simple but meaningful behavior.
* Include DIS enumerations for specific player platforms of interest.
* Document the behavior and save the stream for possible future use.
Please see the [README.md](../../../README.md) in the parent
[assignments](../../../../assignments) directory for detailed instructions.
/**
* Final project assignments supporting the NPS MOVES MV3500 Networked Graphics course.
*
* @see <a href="https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/-/tree/master/assignments">networkedGraphicsMV3500 assignments</a>
* @see java.lang.Package
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22095487/why-is-package-info-java-useful">StackOverflow: why-is-package-info-java-useful</a>
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/624422/how-do-i-document-packages-in-java">StackOverflow: how-do-i-document-packages-in-java</a>
*/
package MV3500Cohort2023MarchJune.homework4;
## Final Projects Summary
Multiple outstanding projects across a range of theory and practice were delivered by this year's cohort.
* Programming projects are providing positive benefit to applied research and future course work.
* Point-paper projects are providing positive benefit to NPS...Next strategic efforts.
Congratulations to all students on superlative work produced during our most network-challenged conditions yet.
## Final Course Project Assignments 2021JulySeptember
Create a dedicated subdirectory for each individual or team project.
Example: `SmithJones`
See the [course syllabus](../../../../MV3500NetworkedGraphicsSyllabus2021JulySeptember.pdf) for details on how to document your project.
Typical final project deliverables:
* `README.MyProject.md` providing a basic description of goals, running the project, files, etc.
* Source code, screen shots, console text log, and any other assets
* Simple flowchart, simple event sequence diagram
* DIS packet capture (text or XML, plus Wireshark pcap)
* Powerpoint presentation, video capture of class section in Teams
These deliverables have excellent value going forward, hopefully benefiting your thesis efforts as well. Questions welcome, keep going!
/**
* Final project assignments supporting the NPS MOVES MV3500 Networked Graphics course.
*
* @see <a href="https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/-/tree/master/assignments">networkedGraphicsMV3500 assignments</a>
* @see java.lang.Package
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22095487/why-is-package-info-java-useful">StackOverflow: why-is-package-info-java-useful</a>
* @see <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/624422/how-do-i-document-packages-in-java">StackOverflow: how-do-i-document-packages-in-java</a>
*/
package MV3500Cohort2023MarchJune.projects;
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