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Reading - 6.2.2 A Theory of Distributed Ecosystems
Conceptually, distributed ecosystems are the highest level of abstraction we currently know in the field. They are inextricably linked to... -
Lecture - 6.1.1 Welcome to module 6: Distributed Ecosystems Putting it all together
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Reading - 5.2.6 Layering
In practice, most production systems are layered. This means you are dealing with a fractal system because every component is... -
Lecture - 5.1.1 Welcome to module 5: Systems Architecture and Programming Models
This module, Jan talks about System Architecture and Programming Models. In particular, we will discuss how they interact with each... -
Lecture - 4.2.6 Meta-Scheduling in Distributed Systems
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Reading - 4.2.2 Traditional Scheduling in Computer Systems
We have introduced, in Module 4.2.1, the idea that available resources must be managed well, to satisfy both the system users and the... -
Lecture - 4.2.1 Short and Long-term Approaches to RM&S in Distributed Systems
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Lecture - 4.1.1 Welcome to Module 4: Resource Management and Scheduling
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Reading - 3.2.1 Importance of Performance
Why is performance important? Firstly, computer systems were developed originally with the goal of performing tasks faster than the state... -
Lecture - 3.1.1 Welcome to module 3: Non-Functional Requirements
In this video, Jan introduces you to the topic of non-functional requirements, which will be the focus this module. PreviousNext