| Dr. Manic also teaches workshops and short
courses whose topics include but are not limited to: reliability & performability modeling, fault-tolerant systems, web programming,
artificial neural networks, wireless protocols, and web security. Public
workshops are taught at the UI Boise Center, but each workshop can be
specifically designed for an in-house offering to meet corporate needs.
Recognized experts from our Moscow campus faculty as well as industry
representatives are accessible resources.
Current Workshops/Short Courses:
- Web Programming Series - Part1,2 & 3 (Spring 2005)
- Web Programming Workshop for Managers (Dec.14, 2004)
The workshop covers intermediate-level topics in internet protocols, web and ftp servicing, networking, and contemporary trends and applications. For more information download brochure or check the workshop material. To register contact Mark Matthes at 208-364-4999 or instructor.
- Workshop on Neural Network Design (date to be determined)
Introduction to neural networks and problems that can be solved by their application; introduction of basic neural network architectures; learning rules are developed for training these architectures to perform useful functions; various training techniques employing the learning rules discussed and applied; neural networks used to solve pattern recognition and control system problems.To register contact Mark Matthes at 208-364-4999 or instructor and check the full course syllabus.
- Workshop on Reliability, Safety, and Performability of Mision Critical Systems (date to be determined)
The workshop covers reliability, survivability, fault-tolerance, safety, and performability concepts and applications in software and hardware. Modeling tools hands-on includeda along with case studies and future directions (computational technologies) in reliability analysis.
To register contact Mark Matthes at 208-364-4999 or instructor and check the full course syllabus.
- Web Programming Workshop Advanced
(date to be determined)
The workshop covers advance-level topics server-side languages (Perl,
Php), practical problem solving in network programming (email, ftp),
active web pages (dynamic graph, text generation), web based database
manipulation (mySQL in Perl & PHP). For more information contact
the instructor.
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