We hear the term website several times a day. We know that this word is an internet address, but we don't think about the concept of a website, its true nature, why it is needed, why it is becoming so popular, and maybe we should have our own website...A site is a collection of linked web pages using a single domain name. Websites can be created by an individual, group, business or organization for various purposes. All public websites make up the world wide web. Simply put, a site is an address on the Internet that contains some information (text, video, photos, documents, music, etc.). And the Internet is a collection of these addresses.Currently, there are various websites: educational, news, forums, social networks, e-commerce sites (online stores), blogs, lending, etc.Currently, customer service and individuals, companies and organizations that offer their products have their own websites. So, why do you need a website for them? Providing detailed information about a company or person - through a website, detailed information about the company, services, terms of order and contacts can be provided to the public.The site informs your customers about your services or products throughout the year, day and night.You can provide a link to your site on business cards, during the conversation, in advertising materials and catalogs, in search engines and in various such references.In addition, it is very easy to change and update information on the site. This avoids the previous costs of designing, printing and sending the brochure to customers.
Theme: The University I study at
I study at the Urgench branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies. The Urgench branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies prepares bachelors in the following fields:
Computer engineering ("Computer engineering", "IT service");Software engineering;Information security;Telecommunication technologies ("Telecommunication");Vocational education in the field of information and communications.Based on t he joint program:
Currently, the branch is establishing cooperation with prestigious universities of many foreign countries. From this point of view, cooperation memorandum agreements with foreign universities are being drawn up with the involvement of department heads in the process of expanding cooperation relations. These are: Belarusian State University of Technology, J. Korea's Yodju Technical Institute in Tashkent, Oldenberg University named after Karl von Ossetsky, University of Denver, USA, University of Miami, USA, St. Petersburg University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Vil Nyus University, Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent are among them. The main goal of this is to develop mutual scientific and innovative relations with partner foreign HEIs.