CSC 435 Distributed Systems I
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Summary
This course covers the general principles and the fundamental concepts behind
distributed systems. The focus is on issues and concepts that are critical to the
application of distributed systems and computer networks, such as: the definition and
organization of distributed systems, distributed processing, inter-process
communication, process coordination, distributed data consistency and replication
and fault tolerance. The course will be mostly devoted to basic concepts and
techniques but will also include assorted topics in advanced distributed systems and
in distributed programming. CSC435 is a good foundational course for many other
courses, such as: CSC464 Virtualization and Cloud Computing, CSC536 Distributed
Systems II and CSC551 Distributed Database Systems.
Texts
Marteen van Steen and Andrew Tanenbaum, “Distributed Systems” 4th Edition.
Grading
Programming Assignments (4 + 2) 40% + 20% extra credit
Quizzes (8) 20%
Exam (1) 40%
Prerequisites
CSC403 Data Structures II and CSC407 Systems II.
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