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  • who: Michael Swift
  • where: Room 7369
  • when: Wed. 2:30-3:30, Thu. 1:30-2:30
  • email: swift 'at' cs.wisc.edu

Lecture:

  • when: Tues./Thur. 11-12:15
  • where: Computer Sciences 1257
  • list: compsci739-1-s10 'at' lists.wisc.edu

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Welcome to CS 739 - Distributed Systems

Project Presentation Schedule

Each group will have 10-12 minutes to present.
Tuesday:

  1. Thanh and Sankar
  2. Jeff Roller
  3. Thawan, MinJae, Thanumalayan, Ashish
  4. Jesse, Marc, Polina, Deng
  5. Lena, Markus

Course evaluations

Thursday:

  1. Chitra, Vijay, Deepak, Elisabeth
  2. Ryan, Sean
  3. Raja Ram, Jordan, Neel Kamal, Ramya
  4. Lizhu, Joel, Chong
  5. Arka, Ao, Wei, Shengqi
  6. Laxman, Rajiv, Sanjay, Satish

Reading Assignment

Tuesday, April 27th:

  • No more reading assignments

Overview

Welcome to distributed systems! This course will cover an exciting range of materials from the broad field of distributed systems and cloud computing, including communication, replication, consistency, scalability, security, storage, programming models, manageability and data centers. We will examine influential historical systems and important current efforts, extracting lessons both on how to build systems as well as how to evaluate them.

Readings

There is no textbook for this course. Instead, we will read the original research papers covering the major advancement in distributed system design. We will read several papers grouped around major topics, such as communication, consistency, scalability, etc. While most of the papers focus on seminal ideas, a few focus on evaluation and measurement or future directions in research.

We will read approximately 2-3 papers per week. You will have to write a one-page review for each paper and submit it to the review blog before class.

Project

The class entails 1-2 programming projects focusing on solving problems in distributed systems. You will do projects in small groups.

Exams

There will not be any exams.

Grading

The success of this class depends on your participation in class. Therefore, the bulk of the grade is for class participation. You are expected to have done the readings and contribute your thoughts in class.

CategoryPercent
Reading and class participation50%
Project 125 %
Project 225 %

Late assignments will be docked 25% per day late.

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