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Latest revision as of 15:43, 16 July 2012

Details

Imbox content.png Due to the low number of participants, the written exam is replaced by oral examination.
Imbox content.png Please register with FlexNow one week before the presentations.
Workload/ECTS Credits: 120h, 6 ECTS (old PO), 6 ECTS (new PO)
Module: M.Inf.1222.Mp, M.Inf.1223.Mp, M.Inf.221.3C1
Lecturer: Prof. Xiaoming Fu, Dr. Wenzhong Li, Dr. Florian Tegeler
Teaching assistant: Dr. Florian Tegeler
Time: start: 19.04.2012, Thursdays 10-12
Place: 3.101
UniVZ [1]


Course description

This lecture presents advanced concepts of computer networking. Preliminary topics are, for example, P2P, DHT, Cloud Computing, Social Networking, Mathematical Network Models, Content Centric Networking, Content Delivery Networks

In irregular intervals, optional exercises will be provided.

Schedule

To be determined

Date Topic Slides
19.04.2012 Introduction pdf
26.04.2012 Girls Day No lecture
03.05.2012 P2P-Networks pdf
10.05.2012 Distributed Hash Tables pdf
17.05.2012 Christi Himmelfahrt No lecture
24.05.2012 CCN/Cloud Computing pdf
31.05.2012 Security in P2P Networks pdf
07.06.2012 Social Networks 1 pdf
14.06.2012 Social Networks 2 pdf
21.06.2012 Presentations
28.06.2012 Social Networks 3 pdf
05.07.2012 Social Networks 4 pdf
12.07.2012 Decentralized OSNs pdf
19.07.2012 Oral Examination

Presentation Topics

Register informally via email.

Presentation Style

  • 20-25 min presentation and short discussion
  • Focus on your topic (only like 3 slides general intro)
  • For your audience: Assume the knowledge of a typical M.Sc. Computer Science student that attended the lecture.

Textbook

  • Christian Schindelhauer and Peter Mahlmann, Peer-to-Peer Netzwerke (german)
  • David Easley and Jon Kleinberg, Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
  • Mark M. Meerschaert, Mathematical Modeling (3th Edition), Elsevier Academic Press, 2007.
  • Rajeev Motwani  and Prabhakar Raghavan, Randomized Algorithms, Cambridge University Press, 1995

Other Resources

Prerequisites

  • Computer Science I, II; Computer Networks