- Docente: Antonio Corradi
- Credits: 4
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Computer Engineering (cod. 0937)
Learning outcomes
The main goal
is to practice on the field the ideas and the strategies explored
in the class, with the freedom of choosing the area to address and
the application area to face.
This activity intends to address the problems and difficulties
to be overcome in the project of distributed systems by
practicing a possible path of solution by identifying vertically
both an application area and the solutions tools, and providing a
complete layer of middle level support.
This project is closely connected to the class of corresponding Computer Networks M
Course contents
The choice of the topics to organize the project around is part of the final evaluation, the same as the technical repost given in at the end and the presentation of it (slides for project presentation).
The areas to be chosen can be
(other areas can be negotiated):
Middleware and service management
Cloud Computing
Mobile Computing
IoT Cloud
Sustainable Infrastructures for Smart Environments
Smart city Infrastructures
Readings/Bibliography
See the corresponding reading list of Computer Networks M
Teaching methods
You have to design, make the choices, deploy and complete a project of your choice, eventually negotiated with the teachers.
Finally you have to provide a presentation of your project and written report to the teacher in advance.
Assessment methods
The final is
preceded by a presentation of a written report about the project
together with the project itself.
Also a presentation about the work done is to be prepared and is
going to be discussed.
Teaching tools
Students can choose any significant tool and system for project
development and support.
The infrastructure of the support is of paramount importance, more
than other minor programming development parts.
Links to further information
http://lia.deis.unibo.it/Courses/RetiM
Office hours
See the website of Antonio Corradi