CS555 Syllabus--Spring 1998
John Heidemann
Class begins January 9 and ends April 27, with January 19 and February 16 off.
April 29 is a stop day. The final will be Monday, May 4, 8am-10am.
Changes: 21-Jan-98: Papers moved for Spring break (March 9-13).
22-Jan-98: final exam date was wrong.
Optional text: [1].
Class 0 (Jan. 7): Diagnostic exam
Class 1 (Jan. 12): Introduction
Overview/Reading:
[2,3,4].
Class 2 (Jan. 14): design principles
[5,6,7].
(Optional: Text Chapter 2 (Design Goals).)
Homework 1 given out.
Class 3 (Jan. 21): Monitors and messages
[8,9,10].
Class 4 (Jan. 26): RPC
[11,12].
Optional: Text Chapter 5 (RPC).
Class 5 (Jan. 28): DSM
[13,14].
Class 6 (Feb. 2): Causality
[15,16].
Homework 1 due,
homework 2 given out.
Class 7 (Feb. 4): ISIS and schedulers
[17,18].
Class 8 (Feb. 9): classic naming
[19,20].
Class 9 (Feb. 11): Naming extensions
[21,22,23].
Class 10 (Feb. 18): Internet naming
[24,25,26,27].
Homework 2 due,
homework 3 given out.
Class 11 (Feb. 23): Physical file systems I
[28,29,30].
(Optional: Text Chapter 7 (File Service: A Model).)
Class 12 (Feb. 25): Physical file systems II
[31,32].
Class 13 (Mar. 2): Distributed file-systems I
[33,34,35].
(Optional: Text Chapter 8 (File Service: Case Studies).)
Midterm: Mar. 4.
Homework 3 due.
Homework 4 given out.
Paper proposal due.
(Spring break.)
Class 14 (Mar. 16): Distributed file-systems II
[36,37].
Class 15 (Mar. 18): Voting, Coda, Ficus
[38,39,40].
Class 16 (Mar. 23) Distributed state
[41,42]
Class 17 (Mar. 25): Security overview
[43,44,45].
(Optional: Text Chapter 16 (Security).)
Class 18 (Mar. 30): Key distribution, confinement, logic
[46,47,48].
Homework 4 due,
homework 5 given out.
Class 19 (Apr. 1): Databases and OS
[49,50].
(Optional: Text Chapter 12 (Shared Data and Transactions), 14 (Distributed Transactions))
Class 20 (Apr. 6): microkernels
[51,52,53].
(Optional: Text Chapter 18.1-6 (Case Studies).)
Paper proposals must be accepted by this date.
Class 21 (Apr. 8): layering
[54,55].
Paper proposal must be approved by this date.
Class 22 (Apr. 13): abstraction
[56,57].
Class 23 (Apr. 15): Unix, Plan-9, Condor
[58,59,60].
Homework 5 due,
homework 6 given out.
Class 24 (Apr. 20): Sprite, Amoeba
[61,62].
Class 25 (Apr. 22): Performance studies
[63,64].
Class 26 (Apr. 27): Performance studies, Athena
[65,66].
Term paper due.
Homework 6 due.
Apr. 29 (stop day).
Optional review (if classroom available and students interested).
Final exam (May 4), 8-10am.
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George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, and Tim Kindberg.
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Michael J. Hanson.
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Roy Levin and David D. Redell.
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David Gelernter.
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Leslie Lamport.
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David R. Jefferson.
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B. Clifford Neuman.
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virtual system model.
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A fast file system for UNIX.
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Mendel Rosenblum and John K. Ousterhout.
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1988.
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David K. Gifford.
Weighted voting for replicated data.
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James J. Kistler and Mahadev Satyanarayanan.
Disconnected operation in the Coda file system.
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systems.
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Roger M. Needham and Michael D. Schroeder.
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- 45
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Why cryptography is harder than it looks.
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Kerberos: An authentication service for computer networks.
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Michael Burrows, Martín Abadi, and Roger Needham.
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Michael Stonebraker.
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W. Wulf, E. Cohen, W. Corwin, A. Jones, R. Levin, C. Pierson, and F. Pollack.
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John Heidemann
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