184.769 Advanced Topics in Service-Oriented Computing and Cloud Computing
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2016W, VU, 2.0h, 3.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise

Aim of course

The goal of this lecture is to discuss and study advanced theoretical foundations, system designs, algorithms and system analysis of recent developments regarding Service Computing and Cloud Computing in large-scale distributed systems. In particular, the courses will focus on advanced algorithms, system models, and performance monitoring and analysis techniques for state-of-the-art cloud services, software service systems, IoT, and edge computing. Students will learn and research state-of-the-art algorithms and techniques through literature study, individual and team development project with real-world distributed systems.

Subject of course

This course presents and studies hot topics in advanced algorithms, system models, and performance monitoring and analysis techniques for state-of-the-art cloud services, software service systems, IoT, and edge computing. From the system perspective, we will focus on

  • Complex and hybrid cloud computing systems, such as IoT cloud systems and federated clouds as continuum computing environments where complex applications will be developed and executed.
  • Complex and big data analytics  for emerging domains

Several enabling techniques are also discussed for the above-mentioned systems to support user's requirements, such as

  • Advanced algorithms for cloud computing, IoT and edge computing
  • Elasticity  control algorithms
  • End-to-end service analytics covering dependability and performance

This course is highly designed for PhD and master research level

Agenda:

  1. Course Overview
    • Lecture time: 1h
  2. Service-oriented and Cloud Computing: Recap and Outlook
    • Lecture: 2h
    • Self-study:6h
  3.  Advanced algorithms for Complex and Hybrid cloud systems
    • Lecture: 2h
    • Self-study and assignment:12h
    • Presentation and discussion: 2h
  4. Elasticity principles and control algorithms
    • Lecture: 2h
    • Self-study and assignment:6h
  5. Complex big data analytics system designs
    • Lecture: 2h
    • Self-study and assignment:12h
    • Presentation and discussion: 2h
  6. End-to-End Service Performance and Dependability Analytics
    • Lecture: 2h
    • Self-study and assignment:12h
    • Presentation and discussion: 2h
  7. Final exam
    • Self-study and preparation: 9h
    • Exam: 1h

ECTS-Breakdown:

  • 3 ECTS, corresponds to roughly 75 hours of work
  • ca. 60% Lecture part, 40% practical part (assignment) = 45h Lecture, 30h Assignments
    • Lecture: 11h
    • Lecture study: 18h
    • Work on assignment topics: 30h
    • Presentation and discussion of assignments: 6h
    • Exam preparation and exam: 10h
  • Total: 45h (Lecture) + 30h (Assignments) = 75h

 

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Fri13:00 - 15:0007.10.2016 - 13.01.2017Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Advanced Topics in Service-Oriented Computing and Cloud Computing - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Fri07.10.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri14.10.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri28.10.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri04.11.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri11.11.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri25.11.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri02.12.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri09.12.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri23.12.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri30.12.201613:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri06.01.201713:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture
Fri13.01.201713:00 - 15:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Lecture

Examination modalities

The total marks for this course is 100 points

  • Assignment 1 (individual): 20 points
  • Assignment 2 (team): 20 points
  • Assignment 3 (individual): 20 points
  • Final exam: 40 points
  • Special case: 70-100% for students who decide to work on a publishable scientific paper to address selected topics

Grading mapping

  • 90-100 points :  1 (Sehr gut)
  • 75-89   points :  2 (Gut)
  • 56-74   points :  3 (Befriedigend)
  • 40-55   points :  4 (Genügend )                   
  • 0-40     points :  5 (Nicht Genügend)

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
30.08.2016 00:00 07.10.2016 17:00 13.10.2016 17:00

Curricula

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

It is designed for PhD and master research students.  It is expected that students are familiar with Internet computing, data analytics, distributed systems, and distributed technologies.

Miscellaneous

Language

English