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==Schedule==
==Schedule==
* 05.11.2010 [Session 0]
* 05.11.2010 [Session 0]
** [[File:Introduction_ATCN_WS1011.pdf]]
** [[Media:Introduction_ATCN_WS1011.pdf | Introduction_ATCN_WS1011.pdf]]
** Course Introduction (how to read, write....)‏
** Course Introduction (how to read, write....)‏
** Introduction of Peer-to-Peer Networking
** Introduction of Peer-to-Peer Networking
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* 21.01.2011 [Session 9]: Online Social Networking
* 21.01.2011 [Session 9]: Online Social Networking
** Paper reading
** Paper reading
** Introduction of top conferences
* 11.02.2011 [Final presentation]
* 11.02.2011 [Final presentation]
** Time: 9:00AM-12:00AM
** Time: 9:00AM-12:00AM
** Each presentation is limited to up to 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes Q/A and discussion
** Each presentation is limited to up to 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes Q/A and discussion
** Please send your slides to Yang and Tianyin by 05.02.2011
** Please send your slides to Yang and Tianyin by 07.02.2011


==Session Reading Assignments==
==Session Reading Assignments==
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* For Section 8: [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1644899] (Presenter: Jiachen Chen)
* For Section 8: [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1644899] (Presenter: Jiachen Chen)
* For Section 9: [http://www.minasgjoka.com/papers/unbiasedsampling-infocom2010.pdf] (Presenter: Malte Hübner)
* For Section 9: [http://www.minasgjoka.com/papers/unbiasedsampling-infocom2010.pdf] (Presenter: Malte Hübner)
** Feedback: [http://www-net.cs.umass.edu/~ribeiro/imc2010-ribeiro.pdf]


'''Feedback''' lists some papers related to the discussion in the class, could act as references for reviewing the sessions
'''Feedback''' lists some papers related to the discussion in the class, could act as references for reviewing the sessions
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** Guohui Wang, T. S. Eugene Ng. Distributed Algorithms for Stable and Secure Network Coordinates. In Proc. of ACM IMC, 2008.
** Guohui Wang, T. S. Eugene Ng. Distributed Algorithms for Stable and Secure Network Coordinates. In Proc. of ACM IMC, 2008.
** Micah Sherr, Matt Blaze, and Boon Thau Loo. Veracity: Practical Secure Network Coordinates via Vote-based Agreements. In Proc. of USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 2009.
** Micah Sherr, Matt Blaze, and Boon Thau Loo. Veracity: Practical Secure Network Coordinates via Vote-based Agreements. In Proc. of USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 2009.
* <strike>Mobile Social Networking</strike> (Lei Jiao)
* Mobile Social Networking
** Pan Hui, Jon Crowcroft, and Eiko Yoneki. BUBBLE Rap: Social-based Forwarding in Delay Tolerant Networks. To appear in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.
** Pan Hui, Jon Crowcroft, and Eiko Yoneki. BUBBLE Rap: Social-based Forwarding in Delay Tolerant Networks. To appear in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.
** Justin Manweiler, Ryan Scudellari, Landon P. Cox. SMILE: encounter-based trust for mobile social services. In Proc. of ACM CCS, 2009.
** Justin Manweiler, Ryan Scudellari, Landon P. Cox. SMILE: encounter-based trust for mobile social services. In Proc. of ACM CCS, 2009.
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** A. J. Demers, D. H. Greene, C. Hauser, W. Irish, and J. Larson, S. Shenker, H. Sturgis, D. Swinehart, and D. Terry. Epidemic Algorithms for Replicated Database Maintenance. In Proc. of ACM PODC1987.
** A. J. Demers, D. H. Greene, C. Hauser, W. Irish, and J. Larson, S. Shenker, H. Sturgis, D. Swinehart, and D. Terry. Epidemic Algorithms for Replicated Database Maintenance. In Proc. of ACM PODC1987.
** D. Kempe, J. Kleinberg, and A. Demers. Spatial Gossip and Resource Location Protocols. In Proc. of 33rd ACM STOC 2001.
** D. Kempe, J. Kleinberg, and A. Demers. Spatial Gossip and Resource Location Protocols. In Proc. of 33rd ACM STOC 2001.
* <strike>Information-centric Publish/Subscribe</strike> (Lei Jiao)
** K. Katsaros, G. Xylomenos and G. C. Polyzos, MultiCache: an Overlay Architecture for Information-Centric Networking, Computer Networks, Elsevier, Special Issue on Architectures and Protocols for the Future Internet (to appear)
** P. Jokela, A. Zahemszky, C. Esteve, S. Arianfar and P. Nikander, LIPSIN: Line Speed Publish/Subscribe Inter-Networking, SIGCOMM 2009
** K. Visala, D. Lagutin and S. Tarkoma, LANES: An Inter-Domain Data-Oriented Routing Architecture, ReArch 2009
** A. Zahemsky, C. Esteve, A. Csaszar and P. Nikander, Exploring the Pub-Sub Routing & Forwarding Space, International Workshop on the Network of the Future 2009


==Requirements==
==Requirements==
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* In the end of the semester, everyone is requested to pick a topic (about 4 papers) and prepare:
* In the end of the semester, everyone is requested to pick a topic (about 4 papers) and prepare:
** presentation (each for ~20 minutes, plus ~10 minutes discussions)
** presentation (each for ~20 minutes, plus ~10 minutes discussions)
** essay (12~15 pages)
** essay (12~15 pages) Template:[ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip]
 


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Latest revision as of 02:09, 28 October 2011

Details

Workload/ECTS Credits: 180h, 6 ECTS
Module: M.Inf.223: Seminar Telematik III
Lecturer: {{{lecturer}}}
Teaching assistant: Yang Chen, Tianyin Xu
Time: Fridays, 10.15 - 11.45
Place: IfI 3.101
UniVZ [1]


Course Overview

The purpose of this seminar is to discuss some advanced concepts in computer networking. This course is a research seminar (6 ECTS, 2 SWS), held on a weekly base and comprising the following components:

  • Weekly paper reading and discussion + Weekly Presentation
  • Final Presentation
  • Final report

The material in the seminar, drawn mainly from the research literature from top tier journal/conference, like ToN, TPDS, SIGCOMM, SIGMETRICS, IMC, WWW, CoNEXT. The seminar topics include the following:

  • Peer-to-Peer Networking (Infrastructure, Systems, Applications)
  • Online Social Networking (Architecture, User Behavior, Data Collection, Data Analysis)

Schedule

  • 05.11.2010 [Session 0]
  • 12.11.2010 [Session 1]: Peer-to-Peer Networking
    • Paper reading: GNP (landmark-based network coordinate system)
  • 19.11.2010 [Session 2]: Peer-to-Peer Networking
    • Paper reading: Vivaldi (decentralized network coordinate system)
  • 26.11.2010 [Session 3]: Peer-to-Peer Networking
    • Paper reading: IDES (matrix factorization model based network coordinate system)
  • 03.12.2010 [Session 4]: Peer-to-Peer Networking
    • Paper reading: Chord (scalable Peer-to-peer lookup service)
  • 10.12.2010 [Session 5]: No class
    • Decisions on assigning papers for the final presentation!
  • 17.12.2010 [Session 6]: Peer-to-Peer Networking
    • Paper reading: High Availability, Scalable Storage, Dynamic Peer Networks: Pick Two
    • Introduction of online social networking
  • 07.01.2011 [Session 7]: Online Social Networking
    • Paper reading: Understanding Latent Interactions in Online Social Networks
  • 14.01.2011 [Session 8]: Online Social Networking
    • Paper reading: Understanding online social network usage from a network perspective
  • 21.01.2011 [Session 9]: Online Social Networking
    • Paper reading
    • Introduction of top conferences
  • 11.02.2011 [Final presentation]
    • Time: 9:00AM-12:00AM
    • Each presentation is limited to up to 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes Q/A and discussion
    • Please send your slides to Yang and Tianyin by 07.02.2011

Session Reading Assignments

  • For Section 1: [2](Presenter: Lei Jiao)
  • For Section 2: [4] (Presenter: Cong Ding)
    • Additional Reading (optional): [5]
    • Feedback: [6][7]
  • For Section 3: [8] (Presenter: Shining Wu)
    • Additional Reading (optional): [9][10]
    • Feedback: (TBA)
  • For Section 4: [11]
  • For Section 6: [12][13]
  • For Section 7: [14] (Presenter: Dominic Simm)
  • For Section 8: [15] (Presenter: Jiachen Chen)
  • For Section 9: [16] (Presenter: Malte Hübner)

Feedback lists some papers related to the discussion in the class, could act as references for reviewing the sessions

Reading Assignments for Final Presentation

  • User Behavior in OSN
    • Alan Mislove, Massilmiliano Marcon, Krishna P. Gummadi, Peter Druschel, Bobby Bhattacharjee. Measurement and Analysis of Online Social Networks. In Proc. of ACM IMC, 2007.
    • Meeyoung Cha, Alan Mislove, and Krishna P. Gummadi. A Measurement-driven Analysis of Information Propagation in the Flickr Social Network. In Proceedings of the 18th Annual World Wide Web Conference (WWW'09), Madrid, Spain, April 2009.
    • Christo Wilson, Bryce Boe, Alessandra Sala, Krishna P. N. Puttaswamy and Ben Y. Zhao. User Interactions in Social Networks and their Implications. In Proc. of ACM EuroSys, 2009.
    • Haewoon Kwak, Changhyun Lee, Hosung Park, Sue Moon. What is Twitter, a Social Network or a News Media?. In Proc. of WWW, 2010.
  • Social Graph Analysis (Cong Ding)
    • J. Leskovec, Christos Faloutsos. Sampling from Large Graphs. In Proc. of ACM SIGKDD, 2006.
    • Alessandra Sala, Lili Cao, Christo Wilson, Robert Zablit, Haitao Zheng and Ben Y. Zhao. Measurement-calibrated Graph Models for Social Network Experiments. In Proc. of WWW, 2010.
    • Minas Gjoka, Maciej Kurant, Carter T Butts, Athina Markopoulou. Walking in Facebook: A Case Study of Unbiased Sampling of OSNs. In Proc. of IEEE Infocom, 2010.
    • Bruno Ribeiro and Don Towsley, Estimating and Sampling Graphs with Multidimensional Random Walks, ACM IMC, 2010.
  • Security of Network Coordinate Systems
    • M.A. Kaafar, L. Mathy, C. Barakat. K. Salamatian, T. Turletti, and W. Dabbous. Securing Internet Coordinate Embedding Systems. In Proc of ACM SIGCOMM, 2007.
    • D. J. Zage, C. Nita-Rotaru. On the Accuracy of Decentralized Virtual Coordinate Systems in Adversarial Networks. In Proc. of ACM CCS, 2007
    • Guohui Wang, T. S. Eugene Ng. Distributed Algorithms for Stable and Secure Network Coordinates. In Proc. of ACM IMC, 2008.
    • Micah Sherr, Matt Blaze, and Boon Thau Loo. Veracity: Practical Secure Network Coordinates via Vote-based Agreements. In Proc. of USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 2009.
  • Mobile Social Networking
    • Pan Hui, Jon Crowcroft, and Eiko Yoneki. BUBBLE Rap: Social-based Forwarding in Delay Tolerant Networks. To appear in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.
    • Justin Manweiler, Ryan Scudellari, Landon P. Cox. SMILE: encounter-based trust for mobile social services. In Proc. of ACM CCS, 2009.
    • Shravan Gaonkar, Jack Li, Romit Roy Choudhury, Landon Cox, Al Schmidt. Micro-Blog: sharing and querying content through mobile phones and social participation. In Proc. of ACM MobiSys, 2008.
  • Security and Privacy of OSN (Jiachen Chen)
    • Randolph Baden, Adam Bender, Daniel Starin, Neil Spring, Bobby Bhattacharjee. Persona: An Online Social Network with User-Defined Privacy. In Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM, 2009.
    • Krishna P. N. Puttaswamy, Alessandra Sala, and Ben Y. Zhao. StarClique: Guaranteeing User Privacy in Social Networks Against Intersection Attacks. In Proc. of ACM Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT), 2009.
    • Bimal Viswanath, Ansley Post, Krishna P. Gummadi, Alan Mislove. An Analysis of Social Network-Based Sybil Defenses. In Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM, 2010.
    • Hongyu Gao, Jun Hu, Christo Wilson, Zhichun Li, Yan Chen and Ben Y. Zhao. Detecting and Characterizing Social Spam Campaigns. In Proc. of ACM IMC, 2010.
  • P2P VoD System (Shining Wu)
    • W. P. K. Yiu, X, Jin, and S. H. G. Chan. VMesh: Distributed Segment Storage for Peer-to-Peer Interactive Video Streaming. In IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 25(9):1717-1731, Dec. 2007.
    • B. Cheng, H. Jin, X. Liao. Supporting VCR Functions in P2P VoD Services Using Ring-Assisted Overlays. In Proc. of IEEE ICC 2007.
    • D. Wang and J. Liu. A Dynamic Skip List-based Overlay for On-Demand Media Streaming with VCR Interactions. In IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 19(4):503-514, Apr. 2008.
    • Y. Huang, T. Z. J. Fu, D. M. Chiu, J. C. S. Liu, and C. Huang. Challenges, Design and Analysis of a Large-scale P2P-VoD System. In Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM 2008.
  • Gossip/Epidemic Dissemination
    • A. J. Ganesh, A. -M. Kermarrec, and L. Massoulie. Peer-to-Peer Membership Management for Gossip-Based Protocols. IEEE Transactions on Computer, 52(2):1-11, Feb. 2003.
    • P. T. Eugster, R. Guerrauoi, A. -M. Kermarrec, and L. Massoulie. From Epidemics to Distributed Computing. IEEE Computer, 37:60-67, 2004.
    • A. J. Demers, D. H. Greene, C. Hauser, W. Irish, and J. Larson, S. Shenker, H. Sturgis, D. Swinehart, and D. Terry. Epidemic Algorithms for Replicated Database Maintenance. In Proc. of ACM PODC1987.
    • D. Kempe, J. Kleinberg, and A. Demers. Spatial Gossip and Resource Location Protocols. In Proc. of 33rd ACM STOC 2001.
  • Information-centric Publish/Subscribe (Lei Jiao)
    • K. Katsaros, G. Xylomenos and G. C. Polyzos, MultiCache: an Overlay Architecture for Information-Centric Networking, Computer Networks, Elsevier, Special Issue on Architectures and Protocols for the Future Internet (to appear)
    • P. Jokela, A. Zahemszky, C. Esteve, S. Arianfar and P. Nikander, LIPSIN: Line Speed Publish/Subscribe Inter-Networking, SIGCOMM 2009
    • K. Visala, D. Lagutin and S. Tarkoma, LANES: An Inter-Domain Data-Oriented Routing Architecture, ReArch 2009
    • A. Zahemsky, C. Esteve, A. Csaszar and P. Nikander, Exploring the Pub-Sub Routing & Forwarding Space, International Workshop on the Network of the Future 2009

Requirements

  • Each participant is required to read the selected paper before the seminar and prepare the review of the paper, which should include the following parts:
    • Summary of the paper
    • pros and cons of the paper (your conclusion)
    • NOTE!! Every participant should provide the paper review BEFORE the seminar (23:59 Wednesday). => the review form is available at [18]
  • During the seminar, one is chosen for giving the overview of the paper. And the list of pros and cons is discussed by all the participant.
  • In the end of the semester, everyone is requested to pick a topic (about 4 papers) and prepare:
    • presentation (each for ~20 minutes, plus ~10 minutes discussions)
    • essay (12~15 pages) Template:[19]