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in Computer Networks & Communications | |
Digital technologies have become pervasive in culture, economy, law, government,
and research, dramatically changing the way people work and live. The proliferation
and significance of these complex technological systems of information demand
a new focus in academic scholarship - one committed to cross-disciplinary study,
astute about both the technical and the social, and devoted to integrating theory,
investigation, design, and practice. The field of Computer Science studies the
design and use of information systems in a social context: it studies the creation,
representation, organization, application, and analysis of information in digital
form. The Computer Networks programme is a broad programme in data communications
with specializations in network design or network services. The courses combine
theoretical studies and applied modern technology. The programme is intended for
students who wish to pursue careers in research, development, operations and management
of networks and services. It addresses the specific needs of the world-wide communications
industry. The programme offers studies that combine knowledge and skills in networking
as well as development of network services. | |
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MS
in Mobile Computing & Information Systems |
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Third Generation (3G) Mobile Systems are being deployed in many places in the
world and work has started on the standardization of 4G principles and technologies,
where the emphasis will be on developing appropriate services and applications
over heterogeneous network infrastructure including Bluetooth and WiFi. The success
of 3G and 4G mobile systems will depend largely on the ability of industry and
academia to develop and provide appropriate applications to the users of the new
mobile and wireless world. This is what this programme is about. This innovative
course is concerned with modeling and quantitative analysis techniques for the
design, development, tuning and upgrading of computer communications and software
systems. It is aimed at graduates from science, mathematics, computing, engineering
and related degree programmes. Graduates of this programme will be particularly
suited to the field of mobile and high-speed networks, but the techniques covered
will be equally applicable to the traditional computing areas including manufacturing
and logistics. | | | |
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