Pre-requisites
CSCI.4430 and CSCI.4220, or equivalent, or permission of instructor. The student should be familiar with at least one high-level programming language and basic network programming concepts. In particular, this course will assume familiarity with Java and programming with TCP/IP sockets. Knowledge of programming language semantics and lambda calculus would be helpful but is not mandatory.
Course Themes
Theories of concurrent, distributed and mobile computing. Programming languages for concurrent distributed and mobile systems. Research topics in distributed computing over the Internet.
Learning Outcomes
When the students have successfully completed this course, they will be able to:
Date | Topic | Grade |
---|---|---|
09/03 | Course Overview. Introduction to Distributed Computing over the Internet Part I -- Models/Theory. | |
09/07 | Pi-Calculus - Introduction | |
09/10 | Pi-Calculus - Operational Semantics | |
09/14 | Pi-Calculus - Bisimilarity and Congruence | |
09/17 | Actors - Introduction | |
09/21 | Actors - Operational Semantics | |
09/24 | No lecture | |
09/28 | Actors - Expression Equivalence and Example | |
10/01 | Join Calculus | |
10/05 | Mobile Ambients; Part I Review | |
10/08 | Partial Exam | 30% |
10/15 | Introduction to Distributed Computing over the Internet Part II -- Programming Languages and Frameworks | |
10/19 | No lecture | |
10/22 | No lecture | |
10/26 | No lecture | |
10/29 | No lecture | |
11/02 | Pict: Concurrency -- Programming Assignment 1 Due 11/08 -- Using Pict | 10% |
11/05 | Nomadic Pict: Distribution and Mobility | |
11/09 | SALSA: Concurrency, Distribution and Mobility -- Programming Assignment 2 Due 11/18 | 10% |
11/12 | SALSA: Programming Patterns and Techniques | |
11/16 | Objective Caml--Programming Assignment 3 Due 12/02 | 10% |
11/19 | No lecture | |
11/23 | JoCaml: Concurrency, Distribution and Mobility | |
11/30 | Social Networking Publish-Subscribe Example -- Introduction to Distributed Computing over the Internet Part III | |
12/03 | Paper/Final Project Presentations-- Proposals Due 10/29 | 40% |
12/07 | ||
12/10 | ||
Class Participation Extra Credit | 5% |
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