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Statement of Accomplishment
APRIL 18, 2014
LAWRENCE JOVELLANOS
HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE ONLINE OFFERING OF
Computer Networks
This course introduces the fundamental problems of computer
networking, from sending bits over wires to running distributed
applications, and explores the design strategies used to solve
computer networking problems.
DAVID WETHERALL
PROFESSOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING,
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
ARVIND KRISHNAMURTHY
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
JOHN ZAHORJAN
PROFESSOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING,
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
THE ONLINE OFFERING NOTED ABOVE IS NOT A COURSE OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. THIS STATEMENT OF
ACCOMPLISHMENT IS NOT ISSUED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND DOES NOT CONFIRM OR IMPLY ENROLLMENT AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AWARDS NO CREDIT FOR THE ABOVE OFFERING AND MAINTAINS NO
RECORD OF THE OFFERING OR OF ANY STUDENT’S ENROLLMENT IN THE OFFERING.

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  • 1. coursera.org Statement of Accomplishment APRIL 18, 2014 LAWRENCE JOVELLANOS HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE ONLINE OFFERING OF Computer Networks This course introduces the fundamental problems of computer networking, from sending bits over wires to running distributed applications, and explores the design strategies used to solve computer networking problems. DAVID WETHERALL PROFESSOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ARVIND KRISHNAMURTHY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON JOHN ZAHORJAN PROFESSOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON THE ONLINE OFFERING NOTED ABOVE IS NOT A COURSE OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. THIS STATEMENT OF ACCOMPLISHMENT IS NOT ISSUED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND DOES NOT CONFIRM OR IMPLY ENROLLMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AWARDS NO CREDIT FOR THE ABOVE OFFERING AND MAINTAINS NO RECORD OF THE OFFERING OR OF ANY STUDENT’S ENROLLMENT IN THE OFFERING.