Gustavo Alonso: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2014 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Gustavo Alonso |
Field | Informatik |
Address | Institut für Computing Platforms ETH Zürich, STF K 513 Stampfenbachstrasse 114 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 632 73 06 |
alonso@inf.ethz.ch | |
URL | http://www.inf.ethz.ch/~alonso |
Department | Computer Science |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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252-0817-00L | Distributed Systems Laboratory In the Master Programme max.10 credits can be accounted by Labs on top of the Interfocus Courses. Additional Labs will be listed on the Addendum. | 10 credits | 9P | G. Alonso, F. Mattern, T. Roscoe, R. Wattenhofer | |
Abstract | This course involves the participation in a substantial development and/or evaluation project involving distributed systems technology. There are projects available in a wide range of areas: from web services to ubiquitous computing including wireless networks, ad-hoc networks, RFID, and distributed applications on smartphones. | ||||
Objective | Gain hands-on-experience with real products and the latest technology in distributed systems. | ||||
Content | This course involves the participation in a substantial development and/or evaluation project involving distributed systems technology. There are projects available in a wide range of areas: from web services to ubiquitous computing including as well wireless networks, ad-hoc networks, and distributed application on smartphones. The goal of the project is for the students to gain hands-on-experience with real products and the latest technology in distributed systems. There is no lecture associated to the course. For information of the course or projects available, please contact Prof. Mattern, Prof. Wattenhofer, Prof. Roscoe or Prof. G. Alonso. | ||||
263-0007-00L | Advanced Systems Lab | 6 credits | 4P + 1A | G. Alonso | |
Abstract | The goal of this course is to teach students how to evaluate the performance of complex computer and software systems. Accordingly, the methodology to carry out experiments and measurements is studied. Furthermore, the modelling of systems with the help of queueing network systems is explained. | ||||
Objective | The goal of this course is to teach students how to evaluate the performance of complex computer and software systems. |