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| '''What is the future of SDN? What are the | | '''What is the current status and future of SDN research? What are the main research problems of SDN? ''' | ||
There is a lot of hype about SDN with industries, operators and Academia showing interest. The aim of this work is to study what | There is a lot of hype about SDN with industries, operators and Academia showing interest. The aim of this work is to study what research problems exist and also identify promising solutions. | ||
| [http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/mayutan_arumaithurai Mayutan Arumaithurai] | | [http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/mayutan_arumaithurai Mayutan Arumaithurai] | ||
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_networking] | | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_networking] | ||
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| ''' | | ''' A survey of SDN standardization ''' | ||
There is a lot of hype about SDN with industries, operators and Academia showing interest. The aim of this work is to study | There is a lot of hype about SDN with industries, operators and Academia showing interest. The aim of this work is to study the standardization efforts ongoing in SDN. | ||
| [http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/mayutan_arumaithurai Mayutan Arumaithurai] | | [http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/mayutan_arumaithurai Mayutan Arumaithurai] | ||
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_networking] | | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_networking] | ||
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| '''What is the current status and future of ICN research? ''' | |||
The aim of this work is to study the research problems that the ICN community attempts to deal with and also identify promising solutions. | |||
| [http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/mayutan_arumaithurai Mayutan Arumaithurai] | |||
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Revision as of 16:22, 16 March 2015
IMPORTANT: Please send a mail to Mayutan with the topic supervisor on CC and the topic that you would like to take |
Details
Workload/ECTS Credits: | 5 ECTS (BSc/MSc AI); 5 (ITIS) |
Module: | M.Inf.1124 -or- B.Inf.1207/1208; ITIS Module 3.16: Selected Topics in Internet Technologies |
Lecturer: | Prof. Dr. Xiaoming Fu |
Teaching assistant: | Dr. Mayutan Arumaithurai |
Time: | April 16th (Thursday), 16:00ct: Introduction Meeting |
Place: | IFI Building, Room 3.101 |
UniVZ | [1] |
Course description
This course covers selected topics on the up-to-date Internet technologies and research. Each student takes a topic, does a presentation and writes a report on it. Besides the introduction meeting on April 16th, there are no regular meetings, lectures or classes for this course. The purpose of this course is to familiarize the students with new technologies, enable independent study of a specific topic, and train presentation and writing skills.
The informational meeting at the beginning of the course will cover some guidelines on scientific presenting and writing.
Passing requirements
- Present the selected topic (20 min. presentation + 10 min. Q&A).
- This accounts for 40% of your grade.
- Write a report on the selected topic (12-15 pages) (LaTeX Template:[2]).
- This accounts for 60% of your grade.
- Please check the #Schedule and adhere to it.
Schedule
- April 16th, 16:00ct: Informational meeting (+ intro to presenting and writing) ( Introduction Slides)
- July 15th, 23:59 CET: Deadline for registration in FlexNow/ITIS System
- July 23rd, 30th (tentative) : Presentations
- September 30, 2015, 23:59: Deadline for submission of report
Presentation Schedule
Topics
IMPORTANT: Please send a mail to Mayutan with the topic supervisor on CC and the topic that you would like to take |
Topic | Topic Advisor | Initial Readings |
What is the current status and future of SDN research? What are the main research problems of SDN?
There is a lot of hype about SDN with industries, operators and Academia showing interest. The aim of this work is to study what research problems exist and also identify promising solutions. |
Mayutan Arumaithurai | [3] |
A survey of SDN standardization
There is a lot of hype about SDN with industries, operators and Academia showing interest. The aim of this work is to study the standardization efforts ongoing in SDN. |
Mayutan Arumaithurai | [4] |
What is the current status and future of ICN research?
The aim of this work is to study the research problems that the ICN community attempts to deal with and also identify promising solutions. |
Mayutan Arumaithurai | TBA |
Workflow
1. Select a topic
A student picks a topic to work on. You can pick up a topic and start working at any time. However, make sure to notify David and the advisor of the topic before starting to work.
2. Get your work advised
For each topic, a topic advisor is available. He is your contact person for questions and problems regarding the topic. He supports you as much as you want, so please do not hesitate to approach him for any advice or with any questions you might have. It is recommended (and not mandatory) that you schedule a face-to-face meeting with him right after you select your topic.
3. Approach your topic
- By choosing a topic, you choose the direction of elaboration.
- You may work in different styles, for example:
- Survey: Basic introduction, overview of the field; general problems, methods, approaches.
- Specific problem: Detailed introduction, details about the problem and the solution.
- You should include your own thoughts on your topic.
4. Prepare your presentation
- Present your topic to the audience (in English).
- 20 minutes of presentation followed by 10 minutes discussion.
You present your topic to an audience of students and other interested people (usually the NET group members). Your presentation should give the audience a general idea of the topic and highlight interesting problems and solutions. You have 20 minutes to present your topic followed by 10 minutes of discussion. You must keep it within the time limit. Please send your slides to your topic advisor for any possible feedback before your presentation.
Hints for preparing the presentation:
- 20 minutes are too short to present a topic fully.
- It is alright to focus just on one certain important aspect.
- Limit the introduction of basics (5 min.).
- Make sure to finish in time.
Suggestions for preparing the slides:
- No more than 20 pages/slides.
- Get your audiences to quickly understand the general idea.
- Figures, tables and animations are better than sentences.
- Summary of the topic: thinking in your own words.
5. Write your report
- Present the problem with its background.
- Detail the approaches, techniques, methods to handle the problem.
- Evaluate and assess those approaches (e.g., pros and cons).
- Give a short outlook on potential future developments.
The report must be written in English according to common guidelines for scientific papers, between 12 and 15 pages of content (excluding the table of content, bibliography, etc.).
6. Course schedule
There are no regular meetings, lectures or classes for this course. The work is expected to be done by yourself with the assistance of your topic advisor. Please follow the #Schedule to take appropriate actions.