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Distributed Systems
Fall 2004
Tuesday, 09:00~11:45, New Science Building
Room 505
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Last Updated: 2004/12/13
¡ä Introduction
the principles and paradigm of Distributed Systems.
¡ä Design
and implementation of some topics that are challengeable
issues in Distributed Systems.
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The
course will cover virious subjects that include
communication, process, naming, synchronization,
consistency and replication, fault tolerance
and security.
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¡ä Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms
¡ä by
Andrew S. Tanenbaum and Maarten van Steen Prentice
Hall, New Jersey
¡ä 2002
¡ä ISBN: 0-13-088893-1
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Mid Term and Final |
Presentation
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Term
Project |
50% |
20%
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30%
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1
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Introduction
of CAMUS |
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2
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Introduction of Distributed System |
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3
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Wireless Sensor Networks |
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4
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Middleware in Communications |
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5
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Sementic Methodology in Distributed System |
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6
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Sensor Networks |
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7
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Grid Computiny |
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8
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Synchronization in Distributed System |
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9
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Fault
Tolearnce in Distributed System |
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10
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Communication,
Process, Naming
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5-2. Additional Resources |
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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2
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Chapter 2. Mobile Computing Middleware
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DOWN
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3
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Chapter 3. Process
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DOWN
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4
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Chapter 4. Naming
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DOWN |
5
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Chapter 5. Synchronization
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DOWN |
6
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Chapter 6-1. Consistency Replication
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DOWN |
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Chapter 6-2. Mobile & Grid Computing
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8
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Summary for Chapter 6
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9
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Chapter 7. Fault Tolerance
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¡ä Major
part of class will be performed by presentation
of the attending students. Therefore the students
must prepare the presentation materials in advance.
The student's presentation will start at 4th
week of class.
¡ä The
students must implement at least one term project
which can be done by her/himself, or by a team
(2-3 students). The students must submit a title
of project to an instructor by the 3rd week
of September. The subject must be one that will
be covered by class, or that is closely related
to Distributed Systems, Ubiquitous Computing,
and Distributed real-time systems.
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