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  3. Distributed Systems (LTAT.06.007)
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Distributed Systems 2019/20 spring

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  • Lectures
  • Practical work
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Lectures

Lectures will take place following the schedule below.

  • Lecture 1 (10.02) - Introduction
    • Course overview (Slides)
    • Introduction to distributed systems (Slides)
  • Lecture 2 (17.02) - System Architectures
    • System architecture styles (Slides)
  • No lecture (24.02) - due to Estonian independence day
  • Lecture 3 (02.03) - Processes I
    • Fundamentals (Slides)
    • Task 1 (Description)
  • Lecture 4 (09.03) - Processes II
    • From systems to descriptive models (Slides)
  • Lecture 5 (16.03) - Communications
    • Communication principles (Slides) (Video)
  • Lecture 6 (23.03) - Coordination I
    • Clock synchronization primitives (Slides) (Video)
    • Task 2 (Description)
  • Lecture 7 (30.03) - Coordination II
    • Mutual exclusion and election algorithms (Slides) (Video)
  • Lecture 8 (06.04) - Naming
    • Naming, identifiers and addresses (Slides) (Video)
  • Lecture 9 (13.04) - Consistency and Replication
    • Replica management and consistency protocols (Slides) (Video)
    • Task 3 (Description)
  • Lecture 10 (20.04) - Fault tolerance
    • Failure detection and recovery (Slides) (Video)
  • Lecture 11 (27.04) - Parallel computing systems
    • High performance and parallel computing systems (Slides) (Video)
  • Lecture 12 (04.05) - Transportation systems
    • Mobility modelling, data mining, mobile data analytics and ITS (Slides) (Video)
  • Lecture 13 (11.05) - Distributed pervasive systems
    • Mobile, wearable, IoT, ubiquitous technologies and beyond (Slides) (Video)
  • FInal exam - More instructions in Moodle
    • Option1 (May 25)
    • Option2 (June 3)
    • Resit (June 18)

Starting time: 10:15 sharp for every option

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