Suchergebnis: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2015
Informatik Master | ||||||
Vertiefungsfächer | ||||||
Vertiefung in Distributed Systems | ||||||
Seminar in Distributed Systems | ||||||
Nummer | Titel | Typ | ECTS | Umfang | Dozierende | |
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252-3600-02L | Ubiquitous Computing Seminar | W | 2 KP | 2S | F. Mattern, O. Hilliges | |
Kurzbeschreibung | Seminar zu unterschiedlichen Themen aus den Bereichen Pervasive Computing, Ubiquitous Computing, Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion, Verteilte Systeme und verwandter Gebiete. | |||||
Lernziel | Erwerb von Kenntnissen zu unterschiedlichen aktuellen Themen aus den Bereichen Pervasive Computing, Ubiquitous Computing, Mensch-Maschine Interaktion Verteilte Systeme und verwandter Gebiete. | |||||
263-3830-00L | Software Defined Networking: The Data Centre Perspective | W | 2 KP | 2S | T. Roscoe | |
Kurzbeschreibung | Software Defined Networks (SDN) is a change supported not only by research but also industry and redifens how traditional network management and configuration is been done. | |||||
Lernziel | Through review and discussion of literature on an exciting new trend in networking, the students get the opportunity to get familiar with one of the most promising new developments in data centre connectivity, while at the same time they can develop soft skills related to the evaluation and presentation of professional content. | |||||
Inhalt | Software Defined Networks (SDN) is a change supported not only by research but also industry and redifens how traditional network management and configuration is been done. Although much has been already investigated and there are already functional SDN-enabled switches there are many open questions ahead of the adoption of SDN inside and outside the data centre (traditional or cloud-based). With a series of seminars we will reflect on the challenges, adoption strategies and future trends of SDN to create an understanding how SDN is affecting the network operators' industry. | |||||
Literatur | The seminar is based on recent publications by academia and industry. Links to the publications are placed on the Seminar page and can be downloaded from any location with access to the ETH campus network. | |||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | The seminar bases on active and interactive participation of the students. | |||||
227-0126-00L | Advanced Topics in Networked Embedded Systems Number of participants limited to 12. | W | 2 KP | 1S | O. Saukh, J. Beutel, L. Thiele | |
Kurzbeschreibung | The seminar will cover advanced topics in networked embedded systems. A particular focus are cyber-physical systems and sensor networks in various application domains. | |||||
Lernziel | The goal is to get a deeper understanding on leading edge technologies in the discipline, on classes of applications, and on current as well as future research directions. | |||||
Inhalt | The seminar enables Master students, PhDs and Postdocs to learn about latest breakthroughs in wireless sensor networks, networked embedded systems and devices, and energy-harvesting in several application domains, including environmental monitoring, tracking, smart buildings and control. Participants are requested to actively participate in the organization and preparation of the seminar. | |||||
227-0559-00L | Seminar in Distributed Computing | W | 2 KP | 2S | R. Wattenhofer | |
Kurzbeschreibung | In this seminar participating students present and discuss recent research papers in the area of distributed computing. The seminar consists of algorithmic as well as systems papers in distributed computing theory, peer-to-peer computing, ad hoc and sensor networking, or multi-core computing. | |||||
Lernziel | In the last two decades, we have experienced an unprecedented growth in the area of distributed systems and networks; distributed computing now encompasses many of the activities occurring in today's computer and communications world. This course introduces the basics of distributed computing, highlighting common themes and techniques. We study the fundamental issues underlying the design of distributed systems: communication, coordination, synchronization, uncertainty. We explore essential algorithmic ideas and lower bound techniques. In this seminar, students present the latest work in this domain. Seminar language: English | |||||
Inhalt | Different each year. For details see: Link | |||||
Skript | Slides of presentations will be made available. | |||||
Literatur | Papers. The actual paper selection can be found on Link. |
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