Distributed Database Systems - 15870 - CS 54200 - LE1 |
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Associated Term: Spring 2016
Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type Learning Outcomes: This course will deal with the fundamental issues in large distributed systems which are motivated by the computer networking and distribution of processors, and control. The theory, design, specification, implementation, and performance large systems will be discussed. Concurrency, Consistency, Integrity, Reliability, Privacy, and Security in distributed systems will be included. A special feature of the course includes interesting problems in Mobile Ad hoc networks and Cloud Computing that can benefit from research ideas in distributed systems. Research related to Mobile Computing, Streaming databases, Video conferencing, Peer to Peer systems, Cloud computing will be covered. Required Materials: Principles of Distributed Database Systems, Prentice Hall, Tamer Oszu and Patrick Valduriez, (Copy on reserve in LWSN reception office book shelf) (MAIN TEXT) Concurrency Control and Reliability in Distributed Systems, Van Nostrand and Reinhold Publishers by Bharat Bhargava (Ed.), 1987 (Copy on reserve in LWSN reception office book shelf) Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques, Morgan Kaufmann, Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter, 1992 (Copy on reserve in LWSN reception office book shelf) Technical Requirements: View Catalog Entry
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