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About Faculty of Information Technology

Faculty of Information Technology

The Faculty of Information Technology is one of the most recent faculties at the University of Tripoli, as it was established in pursuant to the former General People's Committee for Higher Education Decision No. 535 of 2007 regarding the creation of Information Technology Faculties in the main universities in Libya.

 

Upon its establishment, the Faculty consisted of three departments: Computer Networks Department, Computer Science Department and Software Engineering Department. It now includes five departments: Mobile Computing Department, Computer Network Department, Internet Technologies Department, Information Systems Department and Software Engineering Department.

 

The Faculty’s study system follows the open semester system by two (Fall and Spring) terms per year. The Faculty began to actually accept students and teach with the beginning of the Fall semester 2008. It grants a specialized (university) degree in information technology in any of the aforementioned disciplines. Obtaining the degree requires the successful completion of at least 135 credit hours. Arabic is the language of study in the college, and English may be also used alongside it. It takes eight semesters to graduate from the Faculty if Information Technology.

 

The Faculty aspires to open postgraduate programs in the departments of computer networks and software engineering in the near future.

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Some of publications in Faculty of Information Technology

Integrating LAB Work With Classes in Computer Network Courses

The use of the communication and information technology tools can aid students in their lab work to add more flexibility to the accessibility and providing of up-to-date higher education allowing students accessing knowledge anytime, anywhere which will facilitate the lifelong learning and provide accessibility to the curriculum and other students’ resources from anywhere at any time. Laboratory work by students in the information technology and engineering fields of study is a must requirement in all accreditation agencies and targeted employment places. This chapter demonstrates a project based learning technique that has been integrated with ordinary classes in computer network courses. The tools used in this study concentrates on the modeling and simulation of different aspect of computer networking that highlight different skills needed to any computer network engineer. arabic 8 English 53
Azeddien M. Sllame(1-2017)
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Implementation Network Management Solution Using PRTG and Solar Winds Tools

Successful companies know that network management is crucial for the proper support and maintenance of network infrastructure. When it comes to managing a large-scale or highly complex network, you’ll need a powerful network management system that will meet your challenging business needs. There are several programs suggested different types of solutions. PRTG and SolarWinds are an excellent solution, since they have many features that help the network engineer, administrator or technician to easily control, manage and monitor the devices comprehensively. Moreover, PRTG and SolarWinds can integrate with monitoring and management protocols such as SNMP and NetFlow to provide an excellent integrated unified management solution. That being said, PRTG and SolarWinds will facilitate the management of network devices throughout performing configuration, Security, Fault, Performance and Accounting management which will increase productivity, Quality, Revenue and lower the cost. arabic 9 English 66
Mariam Abojela Msaad, Mohamed Fathi Almograbi , Anas Moftah Alshoukri (12-2019)
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Applying MPLS Technique as On-Chip Communication Means for Network-on-Chip with Mesh Topology

This paper describes designing an efficient mesh topology Network-on-Chip system by employing MPLS protocol as an on-chip communication technique. A discrete-event simulator is developed in C++ to show the applicability of MPLS in providing efficient on-chip communication for multicore processing system-on-chip designs. Experimental results are compared with two simulators: wormhole equipped with virtual channels; and MPLS-based fat tree network-on-chip systems. Outstandingly, MPLS as on-chip communication means recorded better results than the wormhole +virtual channels in terms of throughput and packet end-to-end delay (latency).
Azeddien M. Sllame, Hadeel Ben Rajab , Nagwa Salama (1-2021)
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