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Fields of study the course is directly associated with
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Course objectives
The lecture is overseen by the supervisor in collaboration student§s supervisor. The objective of this lecture is to connect student's individual research activity with a wider context of general research in the area of computer networks. Individual themes will target important areas of actual research, specifically on protocols (at different levels of the ISO OSI model, from optical layer to application oriented protocols) and networks as large scale distributed systems (coordination of distributed resources, planning and scheduling in distributed environment etc.).
Students will work independently on concrete themes that will be selected after consultation with the supervisor. Regular consultations will be available for students. The themes will be selected to support team work and collaboration.
Syllabus
The specific subjects will be adjusted to the individually selected theme, as is appropriate for this kind of lecture-seminary.
Literature
GOUDA, Mohamed G. Elements of network protocol design. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1998. xviii, 506. ISBN 0-471-19744-0. info
The grid :blueprint of a new computing infrastructure. Edited by Ian Foster - Carl Kesselman. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1999. xxiv, 677. ISBN 1-55860-475-8. info
FOSTER, Ian. Designing and building parallel programs :concepts and tools for parallel software engineering. Reading: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1995. xiii, 381. ISBN 0-201-57594-9. info
Just samples as the literature will be specfified based on a selected theme
Teaching methods
Consultations, individual student's work including eventual laboratory work