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The study branch puts emphasis on system-oriented programming in one of three focus domains. The specialization System programming focuses on coding the basic layers of a computer system (middleware, operating system). In the specialization Dependable systems, the curriculum deals with systematic construction of systems with high reliability, such as embedded and real-time systems. The specialization High performance computing introduces techniques for software development on high performance computing systems (highly parallel systems, distributed systems, clouds). All focus domains pay attention to both the programming tools and methods and the associated architectural knowledge.The graduate possesses robust programming skills in the given focus domain: System programming for modern operating systems and system-related technologies (middleware, virtual machines), Dependable systems for dealing with the systematic construction of systems with guaranteed reliability, and High performance computing for software development on modern parallel and distributed systems. The graduate has absorbed both the necessary theoretical foundations and the skills required for solving practical programming tasks. He can use modern programming languages and tools. He can adapt to the fast-moving technologies of today and use these technologies in team software projects. He can solve problems individually and systematically, and apply deep system knowledge in delivering outside-the-box solutions.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 28 and May 31.
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Prague
Czech Republic
110 00
Czechia
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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