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Dragon Star Program Web Service and BPM Summer School was Successfully Hosted by the Lab

Post Time:2012-07-15 15:13  Clink Times:382

Approved by the Ministry of State Education and the National Natural Sciences Fund Committee, State Key Laboratory of Networking and Switching Technology successfully hosted the Software Design technology field Dragon Star Program Summer School from July 9th to July 13th, specially inviting Professor Su Jianwen of the University of California, Santa Barbara and Professor Yang Jian from University of McGill, Australia, who gave lectures on the "Web services and BPM" course.

The Dragon Star Course brings together more than 60 graduate students and young teachers in the universities across China to study and discuss. Professor Su Jianwen and Professor Yang Jian not only systematically taught the knowledge of Web services in the five-day course, but also organized two large-scale classification discussions. Each professor conducted a detailed Q&A in the reading of scientific research literature and group case analysis and an interactive and summarized analysis. The study and discussion made students not only discover the potential deficiencies and disadvantages in their own scientific research methods, but also learned from the advantages of many western educational methods, broadening the way of thinking and the perspective of discovering problems. It fully realized of the Dragon Star program to school purposes, so that students benefited a lot in the course.

The "Dragon Star Program" funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences regularly organizes a group of Chinese professors with achievements in the United States academic circles returning home, systematically lecturing a US postgraduate course in universities across China, and discussing the academic issues involved in the course with domestic scholars and graduates.

As the contractor of the Dragon Star course, the lab not only actively launched summer school publicity activities, reasonably arranging classrooms and exchange activities according to the teachers’ and students’ demands to coordinate the school departments, but also arranged and organized a large number of domestic graduate students and young scholars to participate in the Dragon Star curriculum, making a five-day summer course a huge success.

SKL-NST

July 15th,2012