Advanced Computer Networks (Summer 2013)

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Imbox content.png For ITIS students, please follow these guidelines for exam registration. Put in the module number as exam number and send an extra registration mail to David, indicating that you wish to take the exam until July 4th. If there are any difficulties with the ITIS examination office, please let us know.
Workload/ECTS Credits: 120h, 6 ECTS (old PO), 6 ECTS (new PO), 5 (ITIS)
Module: M.Inf.1222.Mp, M.Inf.1223.Mp (see Networking Study Plan), M.Inf.221.3C1 OR 3.17: Selected Topics in Advanced Networking (ITIS)
Lecturer: Prof. Xiaoming Fu, Dr. Wenzhong Li
Teaching assistant: David Koll
Time: start: 11.04.2013, Thursdays 10-12
Place: 3.101
UniVZ [1]


Course description

This lecture will introduce advanced concepts of computer networking to interested students. Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • P2P Networks
  • Cloud Computing
  • Social Networking: Ba
  • Mathematical Network Models
  • Content Centric Networking

For each topic, basic structures, features, applied techniques and security aspects will be taught.


Schedule

Date Topic Slides
11.04.2013 Introduction + Recap: Networking Basics pdf
18.04.2013 P2P Networks pdf
25.04.2013 Girls Day No lecture
02.05.2013 Introduction to Social Networking pdf
09.05.2013 Christi Himmelfahrt No lecture
16.05.2013 Social Networks I
23.05.2013 Social Networks II
30.05.2013 Social Networks III
06.06.2013 Social Networks IV
13.06.2013 Cloud Computing I
20.06.2013 Cloud Computing II
27.06.2013 Content Centric Networking I
04.07.2013 Content Centric Networking II
11/12.07.2013 Exam/Oral Examination

Textbooks

  • 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

Prerequisites

  • Computer Science I, II; Computer Networks