Within the framework of the discipline “Applied Theory
of Queuing Systems in Telecommunications,” lecturer Ashirbekov B.A. conducted
an open class on the topic “Two-stage and multistage switching systems.”
During the lesson, the principles of constructing
two-stage and multistage switching systems, their structure, and features of
operation in modern telecommunication networks were considered. Special
attention was paid to system efficiency, methods of optimizing switching
processes, and improving data transmission reliability.
The theoretical material was supported by practical
examples and analysis of typical tasks, which contributed to a deeper
understanding of the topic by students. The students showed active
participation, engaged in discussions, and asked questions on the topic under
consideration.
The open class was conducted at a high methodological level and met modern requirements of the educational process.