| Abstract:
The Systems Architecture Group is engaged in numerous projects: Berlin Roof
Net, Anonymous Reputation Management for Social Network Services, and Early
Warning Systems for Seismic Activities. Each of these projects requires
intensive research to make progress. In this project seminar, we will
identify specific problems for each project, review prior art literature,
discuss our findings, and regularly report about progress made on each
issue. In addition to acquiring knowledge about the technologies that are
relevant for each project, seminar participants will get hands-on experience
with research techniques, including literature study, project planning, and
result presentation / publication.
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Synopsis:
- Project Seminar, Praktische Informatik.
- 2h each week, over one semester (2 SWS).
- Target Audience: Students who are interested in writing
their term paper or masters thesis at the Systems Architecture Group, as
well as students who want to participate in one of the current projects (1)
Berlin Roof Net, (2) Anonymous Reputation Management for Social Network
Services, and (3) Early Warning Systems for Seismic Activities.
Credits and grading:
There are no grades for this project seminar.
Prerequisites: - Successful completion of
PI-1,2,3; involvement in one of the group's 3 projects.
Wiki:
Syllabus: (topics we'd like to cover)
- About good research
A.Post.
Fallacies in evaluating decentralized systems. (Post-fallacies06.pdf) R.Pike.
Systems Software Research is Irrelevant. (utah2000.pdf)
- P2P File Sharing
U.Lee.
Understanding Pollution Dynamics in P2P File Sharing.
(Lee-pollution06.pdf)
- BRN distributed file storage
J.Li: F2F: reliable storage in open networks. (Li-F2F06.pdf)
- An End to End-to-End?
J.H.Saltzer, D.P.Reed, D.D.Clark,
End-to-End Arguments in System Design.pdf
Tim Moors.
A critical review of End-to-end arguments in system design.pdf
J.Kempf, R.Austein,
The Rise of the Middle and the Future of End-to-End (rfc3724).pdf
Marjory S.Blumenthal, David D.Clark,
Rethinking the design of the Internet.pdf
David P.Reed, Jerome H.Saltzer, David D.Clark,
Active Networking and End-To-End Arguments.pdf
David P.Reed,
The
End of the End-to-End Argument.pdf
Date |
Presenter |
Topic |
Slides |
14.10. |
canceled |
canceled |
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21.10. |
Gordon Kunkel |
Stand Diplomarbeit: Steuerung
komplexer Videoprojektoren |
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28.10. |
Jens Hackenberg |
Diplomarbeit: Virtual Offline File
System |
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04.11. |
Oliver Friedrich |
Stand Diplomarbeit: Reputation Systems |
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11.11. |
Thomas Kunze
Christian Otto |
Stand Diplomarbeit: Offline WebShops
Stand Diplomarbeit: Mobile Open Street Map (MOSM) |
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18.11 |
Robert Sombrutzki |
Stand Diplomarbeit: TACAVA |
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25.11. |
Anselm Ringleben
Christopher Rudolf |
Stand Studienarbeit: DHTs for Wireless Mesh Networks
Diplomarbeit: Elektronische Personalausweis, PACE
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02.12. |
Rene Häusler
Thomas Riegmann |
Stand Studienarbeit
Stand Studienarbeit |
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09.12. |
10:00 M
Zelke
Björn Pollex
Holger Pirk |
Promotion: Algorithms for Streaming Graphs
(45 min)
Stand Studienarbeit (Termin noch nicht bestätigt)
Abschluß Studienarbeit (Termin noch nicht bestätigt) |
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16.12. |
Felix Bechstein |
Stand Diplomarbeit (Termin noch nicht bestätigt) |
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06.01. |
Moritz Grauel
Matthias Naber |
Stand Diplomarbeit (Termin noch nicht bestätigt)
Stand Diplomarbeit (Termin noch nicht bestätigt) |
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13.01. |
Rainer Rehak
Björn Pollex |
Vorstellung Diplomarbeitsthema: Vertrauensmanagement
Stand Studienarbeit: Offline-Editing of
Wikipedia |
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20.01. |
canceled |
canceled |
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27.01. |
Felix Bechstein |
Diplomverteidigung: Kryptographisch
abgesicherter Mailsammeldienst für mobile Endgeräte |
pdf |
03.02. |
D.Oeppen,
F.Morgner |
Stand Studienarbeit (letzter Vortrag vor Abgabe) |
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10.02. |
R.Sombrutzki,
Tania Villa
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T-Labs project kick-off |
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