دكتوراة تخصص علم الحاسوب من جامعة برونيل سنة 2014
Phd in computer science , Brunle university,London , UK 2014
-2015 Assistant Professor Faculty of IT, Jerash University, Jordan
Alnabhan, M., Abu-Al-Aish, A. (2014). M-learning QoS Measurement Model: A Context Adaption Approach. In Proceeding of the ICCESEN, October 25-29. Antalya, Turkey
رياضيات متقطعة الأحد – الثلاثاء 8:00-9:30
نظرية احتساب الأحد – الثلاثاء 12:30-2
مدخل إلى الحاسوب والانترنت الاثنين - الأربعاء 9:30-11
مهارات حاسوب استدراكي الاثنين - الأربعاء 2-3:30
الساعات المكتبية 11-12:30 الاحد الاثنين الثلاثاء الاربعاء
This course is an introductory course to the Object Oriented Design. Topics covered include the C++ programming concepts, structures, functions, objects and classes, Class members: Data members (fields) and member functions (methods). Class member visibility (private, public, protected). Class hierarchies. Single and multiple inheritance. Inter-class relationships. Class variables and instance variables. Class methods and instance methods. Service methods and support methods. Scope. Constructors and destructors. Object initialization. Memory management. Garbage collection. Methods and messages. Method signatures. Method and operator overloading. Method overriding. Abstract classes. Dynamic (late) binding. Polymorphism. Software reuse. Subclasses (derived classes). Super classes (base classes). Invocation of super class methods and constructors.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of computer networking. The students will explore the layered architecture of computer networks, beginning with the application layer and progressing through the transport, network, and link layers. Key topics include:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of computer networking. The students will explore the layered architecture of computer networks, beginning with the application layer and progressing through the transport, network, and link layers. Key topics include:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of computer networking. The students will explore the layered architecture of computer networks, beginning with the application layer and progressing through the transport, network, and link layers. Key topics include:
This course provides a clear understanding of wireless networks’ concepts, architecture, protocols, and applications. It describes various security architectures for different wireless communication networks to design secure wireless networks. It will also discuss 5G and Internet of Things. Finally, the course will discuss all different types of wireless networks: wireless LAN, wireless MAN, wireless PAN, and wireless WAN from design, use, and security point of view.
Course Description:
This course, Data Analytics, provides a comprehensive exploration of data analysis techniques and tools, equipping students with the skills to extract meaningful insights from diverse datasets. Students will learn to apply statistical methods, data visualization, and machine learning algorithms using industry-standard tools like Excel, Tableau, Power BI, and Python libraries. Through hands-on exercises and a capstone project, students will develop the ability to analyze data, build predictive models, and communicate findings effectively, preparing them for careers in data science and related fields.
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Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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