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Distributed and Self-organizing Systems
Distributed and Self-organizing Systems
Module 553030: Design of Distributed Systems (WS 2013/2014)

Module 553030
Design of Distributed Systems (WS 2013/2014)

Exam

As of summer semester 2013 the exam as well as re-exams are in writing. All materials made of paper are permitted.
Students of the faculty of mathematics please refer to Examination comission of the faculty of mathematics

Lecturer

gaedke


Contact Person

anders


Conduct

The lecture Design of Distributed Systems is typically offered in the winter semester.
SWS (L/T/S/P): 2/2/0/0

Contents

Computer and communication networks, as well as the web, have developed into an efficient work tool, a universal information source and a nearly ubiquitous communication medium in the past two decades. They are an indispensable part of our everyday lives. They are formed by the union of different systems that communicate with each other over networks, thus enabling information sharing among themselves. Data exchange and forwarding are performed by applying appropriate approaches and algorithms, which are called protocols. This module deepens the knowledge about the basic approaches, concepts and principles of such distributed systems. Furthermore, Internet and World Wide Web technologies will be at the heart of considerations. One further focal point is the introduction to the development of Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). The module provides insight into different approaches of distributed systems and an in-depth look at the central aspects of the design of distributed systems.

Qualification Objectives

  • Improved knowledge of approaches, methods, principles and tools in the field of distributed systems and web engineering.
  • Ability to design, implement and manage complex distributed applications.

Prerequisites (Recommended)

Computer Networks

Semester Recommendation

5./7.
Diploma Computer Science
(expiring course)
5./7.
Diploma Applied Computer Science
(expiring course)


5.
Bachelor Computer Science
(current study- and examination regulations from 13 August 2010)
5.
Bachelor Computer Science
(expiring study- and examination regulations from 17 August 2007)
3.
Bachelor Applied Computer Science (2010)
(current study- and examination regulations from 12 August 2010)
5.
Bachelor Applied Computer Science (2009)
(expiring study- and examination regulations from 30 Juli 2009)
5.
Bachelor Applied Computer Science (2006)
(expiring study- and examination regulations from 14 August 2006)


1./3.
Master Computer Science with winter semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
2.
Master Computer Science with summer semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
1./3.
Master Data & Web Engineering
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
1./3.
Master Parallel and Distributed Systems with winter semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
2.
Master Parallel and Distribute Systems with summer semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
1./3.
Master Automotive Software Engineering with winter semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
2.
Master Automotive Software Engineering with summer semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
1./3.
Master Intelligent Media and Virtual Reality with winter semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)
2.
Master Intelligent Media and Virtual Reality with summer semester study entry
(unless already taken in Bachelor)

Schedule

Lecture:
Tuesday, 17:15 - 18:45, 1/346
Tutorial:
Friday, 09:15 - 10:45, 1/367a
Monday, 17:15 - 18:45, 2/W035


Schedule in iCal-Format

Material

Press Articles