IT and the Quality, Quantity and Organization of work

Institution Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology
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IT consistently delivers high-quality work that meets or exceeds expectations. The accuracy and attention to detail in their tasks showcase a strong understanding of the required technical skills. IT manages the quantity of work effectively, completing assignments within set deadlines without compromising on quality. Their ability to organize tasks and prioritize effectively ensures smooth workflows and efficient project completion. Overall, IT’s work is characterized by precision, reliability, and a well-organized approach to task management.
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On completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand the motivation behind NAT. Master NAT classification and implementations. Master NAT selection in different scenarios.
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Network Services and Applications
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On completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand the basic concepts and development history of WANs. Understand PPP and PPPoE implementations. Master basic PPP and PPPoE configurations. Understand basic MPLS/SR concepts.
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Network Management and O&M
On completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand basic concepts of network management and O&M. Master common network management and O&M methods. Describe basic functions of network management and O&M. Understand the fundamentals of SNMP. Understand Huawei iMaster NCE and related technologies.
19 Pages 196 Views 0 Downloads 646.48 KB
SDN and NFV Overview
On completion of this course, you will be able to: Describe the development of SDN and NFV. Understand basic principles of OpenFlow. Understand Huawei SDN solution. Understand the standard NFV architecture. Understand Huawei NFV solution.
29 Pages 152 Views 0 Downloads 1.35 MB
Network Programmability and Automation
On completion of this course, you will be able to: Describe the difficulties of conventional network O&M. Understand the implementation of network automation. Understand the classification of programming languages. Describe the Python code style. Describe the basic usage of Python telnetlib
17 Pages 151 Views 0 Downloads 471.79 KB
Typical Campus Network Architectures and Practices
On completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand the definition of campus networks. Understand the typical networking architectures of campus networks. Master the planning and design methods of small campus networks. Master the deployment and implementation methods of small campus networks. Understand the small campus network O&M concepts. Understand the small campus network optimization concepts. Independently complete a campus network project.
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BIT 2317: COMPUTER SECURITY
Institution: Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology Year: 2016/2017 Semester: 4th Year, 1st Semester (4.1)
SMA 2101: CALCULUS I
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BIT 2317: COMPUTER SYSTEM SECURITY
Institution: Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology Year: 2016/2017 Semester: 3rd Year, 1st Semester (3.1)