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Dr. José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira

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MAS.790 - Distributed Systems MIT - The purpose of the Distributed Systems course is to learn the state-of-the-art of practical distributed systems and to distill design principles for building large network-based computational systems. Our readings and discussions will help us identify the research frontier and extract methods and general approaches to implement these advanced systems. The topics we will study include dynamic packet routing, global namespace systems, component architectures, ontologies, resource allocation strategies, distributed security and authentication protocols, fault-tolerant databases, distributed artificial intelligence, and virtual worlds. The course involves discussions of two or three papers a week and a large group project implementing a distributed system.
COM P514 - Distributed Information Systems The University of Liverpool (UK) – Departament of Computer Science - M.Sc. This course will consider a number of technologies that can be deployed to provide the distributed capabilities required, such as CORBA and KQML, as well as the mechanisms necessary to communicate with relational and object oriented database systems (such as JDBC). The practicalities of building such systems on a JAVA platform will be fully considered.
DT8107 - Distributed Information Systems Course introduction to dr.ing. course DT8107, Distributed Information Systems (prev. DIF8914), Autumn 2004, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU)
06-6798 Distributed Systems Course Material School of Computer Science The University of Birmingham Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom
Stanford University
Computer Science 244b: Spring 2005
Distributed operating systems and applications issues, emphasizing high-level protocols and distributed state sharing as the key technologies. Topics: distributed shared memory, object-oriented distributed system design, distributed directory services, atomic transactions and time synchronization, file access, process scheduling, process migration and remote procedure call focusing on distribution, scale, robustness in the face of failure, and security.

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