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- | ====== Distributed and Mobile Programming Paradigms ====== | ||
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- | ===== About ===== | ||
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- | This site covers the lab sessions for the Distributed and Mobile Programming Paradigms course. | ||
- | The aim of the lab sessions is twofold. First, students put in practice some of the concepts about distributed programming paradigms seen at the theory class. Second, students get familiar with AmbientTalk, | ||
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- | In each session, students implement a small application or a subset of an application in AmbientTalk. The idea is to incrementally implement the application starting from a skeleton code. | ||
- | The exercises start from the basics of the AmbientTalk language and gradually introduce how to use concurrent and distributed programing abstractions such guards, asynchronous message passing, distributed programming with tuple spaces, and peer-to-peer networks. | ||
- | They also deploy some of their applications on real devices such as Android phones and tablets. | ||
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- | See the official course site at [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== Organisation ===== | ||
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- | ^ **Course lecturer:** | [[http:// | ||
- | ^ **Assistants: | ||
- | ^ **Room** | 1E.05 (Mac room) | | ||
- | ^ **Time slot** | 2st Semester, Tuesday, 14:00 - 16:00 | | ||
- | ^ **Communication** | Via [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== Material ===== | ||
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- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * AmbientTalk [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== Schedule ===== | ||
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- | Here comes a temporary schedule for the lab sessions. Assignments and solutions will be published before and after each session, respectively. | ||
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- | * **Session 1: First steps in AmbientTalk** | ||
- | * Date: Week 23 and 24 - 21-28/02/12 | ||
- | * Concepts: Functional, imperative and object-oriented programming. | ||
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- | * **Session 2: Internet Cafe** | ||
- | * Date: Week 25 - 06/03/12 | ||
- | * Concepts: concurrent programming with actors, future-typed message passing, | ||
- | * **Session 3: weScribble on Android phones** | ||
- | * Date: Week 26 - 13/03/12 | ||
- | * Concepts: distributed programming, | ||
- | * **Session 4: Mobile Music Player** | ||
- | * Date: Week 27 - 20/03/12 | ||
- | * Concepts: insight in language support for partial failures, conditional synchronization with futures. | ||
- | * **Session 5: Flikken in TOTAM** | ||
- | * Date: Week 28 - 27/03/12 | ||
- | * Concepts: distributed programming with tuple spaces. | ||
- | * **Session 6: BeerNet** | ||
- | * Date: Week 28 - 30/03/12 from 11 am to 1pm | ||
- | * Concepts: Peer-to-peer architectures, | ||
- | * **Session 7: goShopping with REME-D** | ||
- | * Date: Week 31 - 17/04/12 | ||
- | * Concepts: reflective programming, | ||
- | * **Session 8: Omnireferences** | ||
- | * Date: Week 32 - 24/04/12 | ||
- | * Concepts: reflective programming, | ||
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- | ===== Project ===== | ||
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- | The project assigment will be announced before the Easter break. | ||
- | * **Project delivery**: 11/06/12 at 16.00. | ||
- | * **Project defenses**: during week 39/40 (to be confirmed). | ||
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