请问两门课,哪个有用些# JobHunting - 待字闺中
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时间关系,只能听一门,请问下哪门课更实用些?
不知道第一门课是干啥的
谢谢了!
Information Retrieval, Discovery, and Delivery
This course examines the methods used to search for information in large
digital collections (e.g. Google) and how digital content is gathered by
search engines. We study classic techniques of indexing documents and
searching text and also new algorithms that exploit properties of the Web (e
.g. links) and other digital collections, including multimedia collections.
Techniques include those for relevance and ranking of document, exploiting
user history, and information clustering. We also examine systems aspects of
search technology: how distributed computing and storage are used to make
information delivery efficient.
Computer Networks
This course studies computer networks and the services built on top of them.
Topics include packet-switch and multi-access networks, routing and flow
control, congestion control and quality-of-service, Internet protocols (IP,
TCP, BGP), the client-server model and RPC, elements of distributed systems
(naming, security, caching, consistency) and the design of network services
(peer-to-peer networks, file and web servers, content distribution networks)
.
不知道第一门课是干啥的
谢谢了!
Information Retrieval, Discovery, and Delivery
This course examines the methods used to search for information in large
digital collections (e.g. Google) and how digital content is gathered by
search engines. We study classic techniques of indexing documents and
searching text and also new algorithms that exploit properties of the Web (e
.g. links) and other digital collections, including multimedia collections.
Techniques include those for relevance and ranking of document, exploiting
user history, and information clustering. We also examine systems aspects of
search technology: how distributed computing and storage are used to make
information delivery efficient.
Computer Networks
This course studies computer networks and the services built on top of them.
Topics include packet-switch and multi-access networks, routing and flow
control, congestion control and quality-of-service, Internet protocols (IP,
TCP, BGP), the client-server model and RPC, elements of distributed systems
(naming, security, caching, consistency) and the design of network services
(peer-to-peer networks, file and web servers, content distribution networks)
.