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===== SPM support material 2010-2011 ===== | ===== SPM support material 2010-2011 ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Course Notes ==== | ||
+ | The course notes are available and they have been distributed (hardcopy) to the students that managed to bring them to some "copy center" | ||
==== Functional semantics ==== | ==== Functional semantics ==== | ||
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The last part of the course includes arguments related to Peer-2-peer and to Wireless networks. These arguments are not covered by the course notes released in April. Rather, they can be studied on the book | The last part of the course includes arguments related to Peer-2-peer and to Wireless networks. These arguments are not covered by the course notes released in April. Rather, they can be studied on the book | ||
- | * Kurose, Ross, //Computer networks: a top down approach// Pearson/ | + | * Kurose, Ross, //[[http:// |
Referring to the fourth edition (although the 5th is already available), the material is covered by Sec. 2.6 // | Referring to the fourth edition (although the 5th is already available), the material is covered by Sec. 2.6 // | ||
+ | ==== VMWARE image with tools ==== | ||
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+ | To enable students to play with the tools mentioned and used during the course, I prepared an Ubuntu based VMWARE image, where all the frameworks discussed in the course are already been included. | ||
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+ | The image is available here: [[http:// | ||
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+ | To use this image: | ||
+ | - install the VMWARE player for your machine (free players are available from the VMWARE [[http:// | ||
+ | - download the [[http:// | ||
+ | - unpack it | ||
+ | - run the player | ||
+ | - tell it to open the ubuntu virtual machine (that is, choose to open the file **ubuntu.vmx**) | ||
+ | - if the player asks what about the virtual machine click the button "I copied it" | ||
+ | - once the virtual machine is up and running, log in as user //spm// with password //spmspm// | ||
+ | - on the desktop you'll find a readme, a folder with all sources and a number of links to web pages of some of the supported structured programming frameworks. | ||
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+ | It is worth pointing out if you use this image **no modification** is made to you boot disk/ | ||
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+ | It is also worth pointing out the virtual machine uses just one core, therefore no multicore features will be active on the virtual machine! | ||
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+ | ==== Design patterns ==== | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * Parallel design pattern [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * A fresh look at the parallel programming problems: [[http:// | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
==== FastFlow ==== | ==== FastFlow ==== | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Further links ==== | ||
+ | Further links, e.g. those related to other structured programming frameworks, may be found on the support [[http:// |
magistraleinformaticanetworking/spm/sdpm10support.1306322918.txt.gz · Ultima modifica: 25/05/2011 alle 11:28 (14 anni fa) da Marco Danelutto