With
the development of the ubiquitous network society, even
previously uninterested people have added network functions
to their research themes opening up new possibilities
for the birth of something new. This program is comprised
of three main pillars: 1) learning network basics, 2)
using network functions, and 3) evaluating network performance.
Students will begin by learning network programming
so that they will be able to use networks to access
a different program from a program that they have developed
themselves. The next step for students with basic knowledge
is learning how to evaluate and improve network performance.
This program offers students from different fields the
chance to take their first steps in the study of networks
and to acquire knowledge and skills that can be put
to immediate use. |
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