Introduction to Software-defined Networking (Winter 2015/2016): Difference between revisions

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In this course, we will discuss the basics of SDN.
In this course, we will discuss the basics of SDN.


The course is organized as a block course as follows (for the detailed structure, please see this table):
The course is organized as a block course as follows:
Initially, two lectures introducing the main motivation, concepts and state-of-the-art of SDN will be given.
Initially, two lectures introducing the main motivation, concepts and state-of-the-art of SDN will be given.
Afterwards, we will have a short peak into the most recent research from both industry and academia, which is going to define the future of SDN.
Afterwards, we will have a short peak into the most recent research from both industry and academia, which is going to define the future of SDN.
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The course Advanced Software-defined Networking (M. Inf.1230) will follow a similar structure to provide a more profound knowledge of SDN.
The course Advanced Software-defined Networking (M. Inf.1230) will follow a similar structure to provide a more profound knowledge of SDN.


==Requirements==
==Requirements==