Developing an Interactive Web-Based Programming Platform for Learning Computer Networking Protocols

Author(s):  
Dewei Zeng ◽  
Zhiyu Zhang ◽  
Jiye Chen ◽  
Xiaojun Hei

Author(s):  
Tagelsir Mohamed Gasmelseid

The unprecedented advancements witnessed in the field of information and communication technology over the last couple of years are significantly affecting the nature and magnitude of B2B interactions, as well as their operational effectiveness and efficiency. However, interaction and contracting among global enterprises continued to be challenged by the difference of laws, authentication requirements, and endorsement constrains. With the rapidly increasing proliferation of mobile devices, wireless communication systems, and advanced computer networking protocols, the deployment of electronic contracting platforms and applications has provided many opportunities to enterprises; dictated new axioms for doing business; and gave rise to new paradigms. Together with the increasing institutional transformations, technological advancements motivated businesses to engage in an interactive process of contract formulation and negotiation.



Author(s):  
Amani Al-Ghamdi ◽  
Dalal Al Harbi ◽  
Naseebah Alarfaj ◽  
Bandar Al Hajri ◽  
Ibrahim Almarashdeh ◽  
...  

The emergence of computer networking, e-mail and computer conferencing for exchange of scientific information encouraged the adoption of a collaborative learning approach to meet the needs of both learners. The platform aims to improve community culture and knowledge by allowing the exchange of skills within the community through a free electronic platform. It aims to shorten the distance between individuals and enrich the content of the platform with new courses including computer science, engineering, programming, artificial intelligence and space sciences. The platform aims to establish partnerships and cooperation agreements with regional and international leading institutions to exchange and develop skills and expertise. Also to improve and facilitate the process of communication between the parties to the maximum extent which ensures the success of the exchange process. The proposed system was developed using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Microsoft Visual Studio2010 programming language.



Author(s):  
Sulaiman Hashim

This finding has two direct implications. First, the empirically proven design principle used in the design and development of the web-based learning module in this study can be used as a reference model for those who are interested in developing a similar module. Second, the finding of this study suggests the potential of integrating the use of a web-based learning module in the IT classroom.



2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (15) ◽  
pp. 11097-11109 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. R. Sathishkumar ◽  
B. Sundaravadivazhagan ◽  
Betty Martin ◽  
G. Sasi ◽  
M. Chandrasekar ◽  
...  


2009 ◽  
pp. 800-821
Author(s):  
Tagelsir Mohamed Gasmelseid

The unprecedented advancements witnessed in the field of information and communication technology over the last couple of years are significantly affecting the nature and magnitude of B2B interactions as well as their operational effectiveness and efficiency. However, interaction and contracting among global enterprises continued to be challenged by the difference of laws, authentication requirements, and endorsement constrains. With the rapidly increasing proliferation of mobile devices, wireless communication systems, and advanced computer networking protocols, the deployment of electronic contracting platforms and applications has provided many opportunities to enterprises, dictated new axioms for doing business, and gave rise to new paradigms. Together with the increasing institutional transformations, technological advancements motivated businesses to engage in an interactive process of contract formulation and negotiation.



2002 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanjeev Singh ◽  
Jon Dron

This paper reports on a collaboration between the authors at the University of Brighton (UK) and the University of Delhi, South Campus. The collaboration came about as a result of the EU-India Cross-Cultural Innovation Network collaboration programme, a project involving several universities and organizations across Europe and India. The authors of this paper both lecture in the area of computer networking. Following meetings in Delhi, they agreed to work together to produce a Web-based networking resource to be generated by the students of both institutions. The first phase of development involved the mounting of Web-based tutorials and documents produced by the students. The second phase will centre on the development of a knowledge base generated by the interaction of the students within an asynchronous forum. Running alongside these phases will be a collaborative bookmarking system, a database in which the students will post URLs of Web-based resources that they find useful in their studies. This system incorporates a form of collaborative filtering, an evolutionary mechanism which seeks to embody the qualities that students value in resources to provide a dynamic set of ratings to assist in the selection of those of most use. The planning of such a system raises some unusual issues, not least in the process of collaboration itself, with concerns as diverse as technical compatibility, institutional and cultural differences, timezones and the reliability of email. Limited bandwidth between our institutions causes special problems with the interactive elements of the resource. We present the methods we are investigating to reduce the impact of this. The fact that the students share an intellectual discipline but are otherwise separated by a cultural and geographical divide is expected to lead to fruitful diversity in thinking and approaches to problem-solving.DOI:10.1080/0968776020100204



2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. 6240-6243
Author(s):  
Mohamed Munser Saleh

Computers have become an integral part of our everyday existence. They are used to store and to send among students’ letters and sensitive documents, materials. In today's focused world, each Organization is endeavoring to enhance its proficiency and guarantee the nature of data asset. Computer networking technologies - intranet, web - have progressed to the point where data can be put away, transmitted, and available to people accessing the resource anytime and from anywhere.  These advantages additionally push organizations into executing web based innovation without considering the security dangers that this involves.



1998 ◽  
Vol 62 (9) ◽  
pp. 671-674
Author(s):  
JF Chaves ◽  
JA Chaves ◽  
MS Lantz
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2013 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 82-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva van Leer

Mobile tools are increasingly available to help individuals monitor their progress toward health behavior goals. Commonly known commercial products for health and fitness self-monitoring include wearable devices such as the Fitbit© and Nike + Pedometer© that work independently or in conjunction with mobile platforms (e.g., smartphones, media players) as well as web-based interfaces. These tools track and graph exercise behavior, provide motivational messages, offer health-related information, and allow users to share their accomplishments via social media. Approximately 2 million software programs or “apps” have been designed for mobile platforms (Pure Oxygen Mobile, 2013), many of which are health-related. The development of mobile health devices and applications is advancing so quickly that the Food and Drug Administration issued a Guidance statement with the purpose of defining mobile medical applications and describing a tailored approach to their regulation.



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