Next
generation network technology course:
(Please
note that this course is ONLY available
for USP staff and students.)
Introduction
for Relational Media System to QoS;
Free
trial available
Offered by The University of Electro-Communications
in Tokyo, Japan Link
to Free Trail Course
Chapter
1 Introduction for Relational Media System
Chapter 2 Introduction for Information Network
Chapter 3 Network Topology
Chapter 4 Network Function and Network Model
Chapter 5 Data Transmission (1)
Chapter 6 Data Transmission (2)
Chapter 7 Multiplexing and Synchronization
Chapter 8 Switching and Routing
Chapter 9 Traffic and QoS(Quality of Service)
Chapter 10 Traffic and QoS (2)
(Main contents)
Linux
course:
Open
source and almost complete
Offered by Shinshu University, Nagano Japan
Linux
is a free Unix-type operating system originally
created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance
of developers around the world. Developed
under the GNU General Public License, the
source code for Linux is freely available
to everyone.
Due
to the very nature of Linux's functionality
and availability, it has become quite popular
worldwide and a vast number of software
programmers have taken Linux's source code
and adapted it to meet their individual
needs. At this time, there are dozens of
ongoing projects for porting Linux to various
hardware configurations and purposes. This
course is an introductory level one for
Windows users.Link
to Syllabus
Table
of Contents
Chapter 1 - What is Linux
Chapter 2 - Linux Installation
Chapter 3 - Basic Commands
Chapter 4 - Users
Chapter 5 - System
Chapter 6 - Processes and Daemons
Chapter 7 - Network
Chapter 8 - Software Installation
Chapter 9 - X Window System
Chapter 10 - Sources of Linux Information
Java
course:
Open
platform and ubiquitous language in our
life; almost complete
Offered by Shinshu University, Nagano Japan
The
Java programming language is robust and
versatile, enabling developers to write
software on one platform and run it on another,
creating programs to run within a web browser,
developing server-side
applications for online forums, and more.
Java is a typical open platform language
on Windows, Linux, Mac, PDM and even mobile
phone. Java is a very suitable and secure
language for Internet application.Link
to Syllabus (still in Japanese).
Table
of Contents
Chapter 1. Background of Java
Chapter 2. Mechanism of Java
Chapter 3. Class and method
Chapter 4. Capsule and scope
Chapter 5. Extention
Chapter 6. AWT/SWING
Chapter 7. Applets
Chapter 8. Java programing
Chapter 9. Servlet/JSP
Chapter 10. Detailed Servlet
Chapter 11. JSP
Chapter 12. JSP/Servlet/javaBeans
Mizar
course:
Computer
evaluated course for mathematics demonstration;
Free trial available
Offered by Shinshu University, Nagano Japan.
Mizar
is a general term of a project that formalized
the use of computers by the Mizar society
lead by Prof. Andrzej Trybulec of Warsaw
University in Poland. The Mizar project
is carried out by describing
mathematical demonstrations by the Mizar
language. Mizar was created to describe
mathematics by using computers and checking
them with a Mizar proof checker on a IBM-PC
for Mizar library registration.
The
purpose of this project is to create a system
for checking mathematical thesis. In Mizar,
text that have descriptions of mathematical
demonstrations are called article. When
we write new articles, we can refer to articles
that have been previously checked and registered
in the Mizar library. When that article
is registered in the Mizar library, other
articles will be able to refer to it. Link
Mizar Homepage.
Chapter 1 A Summary of Mizar
Chapter 2 An Outline of the Mizar Language
Chapter 3 The Structure of the Mizar Article
Chapter 4 Method for Demonstration
Chapter 5 About Mode
Chapter 6 Definition
Chapter 7 Practice Environment
Chapter 8 Registering to the Library |