The goal of this seminar is to discuss and learn foundational techniques required in scientific work in the area of distributed systems with a focus on Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Fog and Edge Computing, Advanced Networking Technologies, Blockchains, Cyber-physical Systems, Machine Learning, and Big Data; in particular, literature search, presentation of scientific results, presentation techniques. Therefore, active participation is highly encouraged.
Students have to give their preference for the topics. After the students receive their final topics, they will have one discussion with the assigned supervisor. In the process, through the writing of a scientific paper, and the presentation of the outcome, they will acquire fundamental competencies in academic research.
The single topics for seminar papers can be found at the TUWel site of this course
IMPORTANT:
This course has relatively rigid constraints regarding the number of participants due to the limited capacity of lecturers to propose topics. However, within the first two/three weeks, there is usually the possibility of some spots becoming available. We recommend that all the students on the waiting list interested in participating in the seminar wait for open positions. Please, avoid sending emails asking us to enroll you in the course. If you're on the waiting list, it's because, currently, there are no free spots.
Lectures:
Mo., 06.03.2023: The course material is online on TUWEL. There is an online lecture.
Presentations
Mo., 12.06.2023; Tue., 13.06.2023 -> The presentations are going to be offline. In case we verify that you can't attend for specific and justified reasons, we can switch it to online.
See https://tuwel.tuwien.ac.at/course/view.php?idnumber=184194-2023S
Written seminar paper and presentation of results.
ECTS Breakdown - 3 ECTS (75 h):
- 1 h first meeting and topic discussion
- 20 h literature survey
- 4 h preparation for meeting with the supervisor to get feedback
- 20 h literature survey after feedback
- 20 h writing of the seminar paper
- 3 h preparation of the final presentation
- 7 h end presentation attending and presenting / discussion in the group
Please consider the plagiarism guidelines of TU Wien when writing your seminar paper:
Directive concerning the handling of plagiarism (PDF)