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The CEEPUS Agreement was signed On December 8, 1993 in Budapest by the relevant Ministers of Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, The Slovak Republic and Slovenia. Croatia and the Czech Republic joined CEEPUS in 1995 and 1996, respectively. Romania joined in 1998. Serbia and Montenegro joined in 2004. Student and teacher mobility is realized within networks. A network consists of at least 3 universities, and at least two of them have to be from different CEEPUS countries. Department of Programming Languages and Compilers at the Faculty of Informatics, ELTE, Budapest is the coordinator of network CII-HU-19-01-0607. The title of the network is International Cooperation in Computer Science. The mebers are:

CEEPUS network H-81/HU-19 received the Ministers' Prize of Excellence 2004 and 2007.


Device Drivers and Asynchronous I/O

Last updated: 5th May 2007