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CSE 486: Distributed Systems

Distributed Systems

Addresses some of the fundamental challenges in the design, implementation and deployment of large-scale distributed systems. Concepts covered include concurrency, synchronization, connection establishment, event handling, inter process communication, storage management, and service registration, discovery, and lookup. Also covers issues related to distributed objects such as life cycle management, mobility, security, naming, location, evolution, and autonomy. Analyses and implements possible solutions using objects, processes, services, components and frameworks. Offered irregularly.

None presently available.

CSE 250 or permission of instructor CSE 250, CSE 305

Course Instances
Semester Section Title Instructor Credit Hours Enrolled
Fall 2013 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Murat Demirbas 4 4/40
Spring 2013 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Steven Ko 4 33/40
Spring 2012 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Steven Ko 4 30/40
Spring 2011 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Bina Ramamurthy 4 25/30
Spring 2010 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Bina Ramamurthy 4 26/30
Spring 2009 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Murat Demirbas 4 10/11
Spring 2008 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Bina Ramamurthy 4 13/15
Spring 2007 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Bina Ramamurthy 4 6/10
Fall 2005 LR Distributed Systems Dr. Bina Ramamurthy 4 9/ 9
Fall 2004 LEC Distributed Systems Dr. Bina Ramamurthy 4 8/11
Fall 2003 LEC Distributed Systems Dr. Bina Ramamurthy 4 6/ 9
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