Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
Jerzy Brzezinski, Ph.D., Associate Professor of PP
Description of profile: |
The distributed systems and computer networks course aims to give students a well structured and balanced content covering several major topics in construction of computer networks, development tools and application systems in distributed computing environments. The aim of the course is to present the basics of data transmission, modern telecommunication networks, the advanced technology and computer networks architectures. Issues presented on the course cover the construction and estimation of parallel and distributed algorithms, as well as modern tools and various environments of parallel and distributed processing. Furthermore, students are shown the principles of designing and managing communication networks and distributed systems, are encouraged to become familiar with construction methods of dependable distributed systems and focus on interdisciplinary aspects of Internet technology. |
Graduates of this course are well prepared for all practical applications of their knowledge, especially in fields connected with designing, maintaining and managing computer networks, distributed computing systems or Internet applications. |
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Topics offered: |
1. The basics
of data transmission and parallel algorithms 2. Telecommunication networks 3. Distributed operating systems 4. Modern computer networks 5. Design of intra- and internet systems 6. Distributed computing environments 7. Management of computer networks and distributed systems 8. Design of computer networks and distributed systems 9. Dependable systems 10. Parallel processing environments 12. Diploma seminary |