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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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Faculty of Information Technology has more than 38 academic staff members

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Dr. Abdusalam Alfitory Ahmad Nwesri

عبدالسلام النويصري هو احد اعضاء هيئة التدريس بقسم هندسة البرمجيات بكلية تقنية المعلومات وهو يعمل السيد عبدالسلام النويصري بجامعة طرابلس كـاستاذ مساعد منذ 2014-12-16 وله العديد من المنشورات العلمية في مجال تخصصه

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NETWORK SOLUTION FROM GSM to LTE

LTE’s study phase began in late 2004. The overall goal was to select technology that would keep 3GPP’s Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) at the forefront of mobile wireless well into the next decade. Key project objectives were set in the following areas: peak data throughput; spectral efficiency; flexible channel bandwidths; latency; device complexity; and overall system cost. The main decision was whether to pursue the objectives by continuing to evolve the existing W-CDMA air interface (which incorporates HSPA (highspeed packet access) or adopt a new air interface based on OFDM. arabic 5 English 27
Mariam Abojela Msaad, Amer R. Zerek, Fareda A. Elmaryami(1-2014)
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الأنظمة الحيوية للمصادقة من أجل قبول المستخدمين لتطبيقاتها في الحكومة الإلكترونية

تناقش الورقة دراسة قبول موظفي الحكومة وتصوراتهم لإدخال انظمة المصادقة الحيوية Biometric” “Systems Authentication في مكان العمل. وتقترح دراسة العوامل التي تؤثر على قبول الموظفين للتقنية الجديدة حتى تسهل تبني واعتماد إستخدام التقنية الحيوية “Biometrics “في تطبيقات الحكومة الإلكترونية المختلفة. للتحقق من قبول الموظفين و استخدامهم لانظمة القياسات الحيوية “Systems Biometrics.“ الدراسات تشير إلى وجود فجوة رقمية وثقافية كبيرة بين الوعي باستخدام الموظفين للتقنية والحلول المفضلة التي تروج لها الإدارة لاستخدامها في المصادقة“Authentication “علي معاملات الحكومة الالكترونية وانعدام الثقة في التقنية واحتمالات سوء الاستخدام. دوافع الإدارة تعكس حاجة المديرين للنظر في هذه المسؤوليات لتضييق هذه الفجوات. يبدو واضحا أن التغلب على مقاومة الموظفين للتغيير, من استخدام الطرق التقليدية الي توظيف تقنيات جديدة هي قضية أساسية تواجه تنفيذ الانظمة الحيوية للمصادقة. استنادا إلى البحوث نوصي بأنه يجب ان تتم عملية التوعية والتوجيه حول الانظمة الحيوية قبل إدخال هذه التقنية وتقديمها في اي منظمة.
عبدالمنعم عمر احمد الاسود(1-2020)
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biometrics:standing throughout emerging technologies

Biometrics technologies have been around for quite some time and many have been deployed for different applications all around the world, ranging from small companies' time and attendance systems to access control systems for nuclear facilities. Biometrics offer a reliable solution for the establishment of the distinctiveness of identity based on "who an individual is", rather than what he or she knows or carries. Biometric Systems automatically verify a person's identity based on his/her anatomical and behavioral characteristics. Biometric traits represent a strong and undeviating link between a person and his/her identity, these traits cannot be easily lost or forgotten or faked, since biometric systems require the user to be present at the time of authentication. Some biometric systems are more reliable than others, yet they are neither secure nor accurate, all biometrics have their strengths and weaknesses. Although some of these systems have shown reliability and solidarity, work still has to be done to improve the quality of service they provide. Presented is the available standing biometric systems showing their strengths and weaknesses and also emerging technologies which may have great benefits for security applications in the near future.
Abdulmonam Omar Ahmed Alaswad(0-2008)
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