Hajautetut järjestelmät

582417
5
Networking and Services
Advanced studies
This course presents the basic concepts and solution principles of distributed systems. The main topics are synchronization, consistency, fault tolerance, distributed consensus, and security. The course considers different kinds of distributed systems, from modern warehouse-scale datacenters to wide-area, loosely-coupled distributed systems. The focus is on gaining an understanding on how modern distributed systems are designed and built and what are their theoretical underpinnings. The course covers the basic algorithms of distributed systems and the current state of research in the area. Course material: Largely based on research articles and supplemental material. Selected material from the book "Barroso, L. A., Clidaras, J. and Hölzle, U.: The Datacenter as a Computer¿. (book is available online)
Year Semester Date Period Language In charge
2006 spring 20.01-28.04. Finnish

Lectures

Time Room Lecturer Date
Fri 9-12 C222 Timo Alanko 20.01.2006-24.02.2006
Fri 9-12 C222 Timo Alanko 17.03.2006-28.04.2006

Exercise groups

Group: 1
Time Room Instructor Date Observe
Thu 14-16 CK111 Auvo Häkkinen 23.01.2006—28.04.2006
Group: 2
Time Room Instructor Date Observe
Fri 12-14 CK111 Auvo Häkkinen 23.01.2006—28.04.2006
Group: 3
Time Room Instructor Date Observe
Thu 16-18 A219 Timo Alanko 23.01.2006—28.04.2006 (In English. Contact the lecturer.)