Distributed Systems Part 2 (HS 2012)
Note: Only second part, visit the first part of this course held by Prof. Mattern.
We present the characteristics and concepts of distributed systems, and discuss distributed control algorithms (flooding, mutual exclusion, logical clocks), communications models (remote procedure call, client-server models, synchronous and asynchronous communication), abstract communication principles (broadcast, events, tupel spaces), name services, communication middleware for open systems, infrastructure for ad hoc networking (JINI), cloud computing, and mechanisms for security and safety. Having a distributed system may permit getting away with failures and malfunctions of parts of the system. We discuss fault-tolerance issues (models, consensus, agreement) as well as replication issues (primary copy, 2PC, 3PC, Paxos, quorum systems). To get familiar with message passing communication, some of the exercises will be devoted to a practical lab where participants will develop software for a mobile platform (smart phones).
Topics: Distributed control algorithms (mutual exclusion, logical clocks), communication models (RPC, client-server, synchronous and asynchronous communication), abstract communication principles (broadcast, events, tupel spaces), communication middleware, security mechanisms, fault-tolerance (failure models, consensus, agreement), replication (primary copy, 2PC, 3PC, Paxos, quorum systems).
Course pre-requisites: - .
Course language: German or English.
Lecture by Thomas Locher, Monday 9-11 @ NO C6, Friday 9-10 NO C6.
Exercises by Barbara Keller, Christian Decker and Samuel Welten Monday 11-12 @ NO C6, Friday 10-12 @ NO C6.
News
- If you have questions concerning the lecture or the exam please write an email to the testat mail address.
- This part of the lecture starts on 15th of October
- Exam review: After the exam grades have been published in myStudies, you can take a look at your exam until the end of March. To do so, please visit our secretary Tanja Lantz (office ETZ G88) on Monday, Tuesday, or Friday mornings.
Lecture material
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Chapter 1 Fault Tolerance: Theory 2012/10/15 |
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Chapter 2 Practice: Large Systems 2012/10/29 |
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Chapter 3 Practice: Small Systems 2012/11/19 |
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Exercise material
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Exercise 1 Assigned: 2012/10/15 |
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Exercise 2 Assigned: 2012/10/19 |
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Exercise 3 Assigned: 2012/10/22 |
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Exercise 4 Assigned: 2010/10/26 |
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Exercise 5 Assigned: 2012/10/29 |
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Exercise 6 Assigned: 2012/11/2 |
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Exercise 7 Assigned: 2012/11/5 |
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Exercise 8 Assigned: 2011/11/12 |
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Exercise 9 Assigned: 2011/11/16 |
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Exercise 10 Assigned: 2012/11/19 |
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