The Evolution of Computer Network Automation
Session
Computer Science and Communication Engineering
Description
The evolution of computer network automation represents a significant development that has had a profound impact on enhancing efficiency, advancing technology, and transforming the functioning of computer networks in the modern era. In this study, we have examined the history of computer networks and network automation and analyzed how technology has evolved from manual and direct approaches into an automated and innovative interface.
This research identifies the challenges and opportunities brought about by computer network automation, including enhanced security, network efficiency, and flexibility. Furthermore, we will focus on network automation, identifying the key strategies and technologies that have been used to make networks more advanced and easier to manage.
Our findings will demonstrate that computer network automation is a pivotal evolution that has influenced various aspects of computer networking, including the development of advanced infrastructure, rapid and accurate decision-making, and overall network security. These changes hold particular significance in today's world of information and communication technology, where computer networks serve as the foundation for ensuring the efficient and secure transmission and utilization of information.
Finally, we will examine the advantages and challenges of computer network automation and their impact on information security and business efficiency. In conclusion, this study will provide a comprehensive overview of the development of network automation and offer suggestions and recommendations for the future of computer networking.
Keywords:
Computer Network Automation, Efficiency enhancement, Technological advancement, Network transformation, Flexibility, Rapid decision-making, Accurate decision-making, Network security, Information technology, Communication technology, Information security, Business efficiency, Future of computer networking.
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-95-6
Location
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
Start Date
28-10-2023 8:00 AM
End Date
29-10-2023 6:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.273
Recommended Citation
Neziraj, Rinor; Beqiri, Lavdim; and Qehaja, Besnik, "The Evolution of Computer Network Automation" (2023). UBT International Conference. 8.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/IC/CS/8
The Evolution of Computer Network Automation
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
The evolution of computer network automation represents a significant development that has had a profound impact on enhancing efficiency, advancing technology, and transforming the functioning of computer networks in the modern era. In this study, we have examined the history of computer networks and network automation and analyzed how technology has evolved from manual and direct approaches into an automated and innovative interface.
This research identifies the challenges and opportunities brought about by computer network automation, including enhanced security, network efficiency, and flexibility. Furthermore, we will focus on network automation, identifying the key strategies and technologies that have been used to make networks more advanced and easier to manage.
Our findings will demonstrate that computer network automation is a pivotal evolution that has influenced various aspects of computer networking, including the development of advanced infrastructure, rapid and accurate decision-making, and overall network security. These changes hold particular significance in today's world of information and communication technology, where computer networks serve as the foundation for ensuring the efficient and secure transmission and utilization of information.
Finally, we will examine the advantages and challenges of computer network automation and their impact on information security and business efficiency. In conclusion, this study will provide a comprehensive overview of the development of network automation and offer suggestions and recommendations for the future of computer networking.