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Foundations of Computer Networks

Foundations of Computer Networks

  • Start Date : January 27,2025
  • End Date : January 27,2025
  • Venue : SMIT
  • Category : Event

The workshop provided an in-depth understanding of networking fundamentals, covering key concepts essential for both beginners and advanced learners. Participants explored the OSI reference model, which serves as a structured framework for data communication across different layers.

  • Start Date : January 27,2025
  • End Date : January 27,2025
  • Venue : SMIT
  • Category : Event

The workshop provided an in-depth understanding of networking fundamentals, covering key concepts essential for both beginners and advanced learners. Participants explored the OSI reference model, which serves as a structured framework for data communication across different layers.

SRF EVENT REPORT

 

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TITLE OF EVENT:

Foundations of Computer Networks

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ORGANIZED BY (DEPT/(CLUB/BODY ETC):

Department of Computer Applications, SMIT

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UNDER THE BANNER OF(DEPT./OFFICE/CELL ETC):

Student Research Forum (SRF) and Department of Computer Applications, SMIT

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COLLABORATION WITH:

Student Research Forum (SRF), SMIT

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STUDENT EVENT: YES / NO

YES

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EXTERNALLY FUNDED: YES / NO

NO

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IF EXTERNALLY FUNDED, THEN NAME OF FUNDING AGENCY

-

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NATURE: INTERNAL PARTICIPANTS / EXTERNAL PARTICIPANTS / BOTH

INTERNAL (PARTICIPANTS) / INTERNAL (SPEAKER)

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NO. OF PARTICIPANTS:

55

9A

INTERNAL:

55

9B

EXTERNAL

0

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MODE: ONLINE / OFFLINE

OFFLINE

10A

IF ONLINE PROVIDE LINK

-

11A

DATE FROM

27/01/2025

11B

DATE TO:

27/01/2025

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COORDINATOR:

Dr. S. Visalakshi (Departmental Coordinator)

Dr. Joydeep Biswas (SRF Chairperson)

The workshop provided an in-depth understanding of networking fundamentals, covering key concepts essential for both beginners and advanced learners. Participants explored the OSI reference model, which serves as a structured framework for data communication across different layers. Additionally, the session introduced critical networking terminologies, including routers, switches, bandwidth, throughput, delay, and Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU). Various networking protocols were also discussed, highlighting their roles in efficient data transmission. The workshop fostered interactive discussions, enhancing participants' comprehension of real-world networking scenarios and their practical applications. Participants gained a deeper knowledge of fundamental networking concepts, including the OSI model, key terminologies, and various protocols. The seminar provided practical insights into how networking principles are applied in real-world scenarios, improving students' technical awareness.