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Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: DRNI18 Selected Topics in Distributed/Mobile computing (17.DRNI18)

Native organizations units: Sub-department for Applied Computer Science and Informatics

General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Applied Computer Science and Informatics
ECTS 10

The students are able to use the literature and conduct research in advanced distributed/mobile computing.

The students are able to use the literature and conduct research in distributed/mobile computing.

Introduction to distributed and high-performance computing: communication media and protocols; programming models; higher level communication; storage and file problems; message passing standards; security, and scheduling.

Forms of teaching include lectures, practical work on computer, project development and consultations. During the lectures the content of the course is presented using the necessary didactic means and the active participation on the part of the students is ensured by assigning them the presentation of the selected topics. The practical aspect of the course is covered through work on computers. The students aer expected to develop an individual project.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
različita grupa autora Monografske publikacije i radovi iz oblasti naprednih distribuiranih/mobilnih sistema 2012 različiti izdavači English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Term paper Yes Yes 20.00
Theoretical part of the exam No Yes 50.00
Project Yes Yes 30.00

Prof. Dragan Ivetić

Full Professor

Lectures

Assoc. Prof. Dinu Dragan

Associate Professor

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Prof. Stevan Gostojić

Full Professor

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Assoc. Prof. Vladimir Dimitrieski

Associate Professor

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