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CS3551 - Distributed Computing

This document outlines the objectives, topics, and outcomes of a course on distributed computing. The course covers five units on topics like logical time, global state, distributed mutex, consensus algorithms, and cloud computing.

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CS3551 - Distributed Computing

This document outlines the objectives, topics, and outcomes of a course on distributed computing. The course covers five units on topics like logical time, global state, distributed mutex, consensus algorithms, and cloud computing.

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CS3551 DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING LTPC

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COURSE OBJECTIVES:

UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8

Introduction: Definition-Relation to Computer System Components – Motivation – Message -Passing


Systems versus Shared Memory Systems – Primitives for Distributed Communication – Synchronous
versus Asynchronous Executions – Design Issues and Challenges; A Model of Distributed Computations:
A Distributed Program – A Model of Distributed Executions – Models of Communication Networks – Global
State of a Distributed System.

UNIT II LOGICAL TIME AND GLOBAL STATE 10

Logical Time: Physical Clock Synchronization: NTP – A Framework for a System of Logical Clocks –
Scalar Time – Vector Time; Message Ordering and Group Communication: Message Ordering Paradigms
– Asynchronous Execution with Synchronous Communication – Synchronous Program Order on
Asynchronous System – Group Communication – Causal Order – Total Order; Global State and Snapshot
Recording Algorithms: Introduction – System Model and Definitions – Snapshot Algorithms for FIFO
Channels.

UNIT III DISTRIBUTED MUTEX AND DEADLOCK 10

Distributed Mutual exclusion Algorithms: Introduction – Preliminaries – Lamport’s algorithm – Ricart-


Agrawala’s Algorithm –– Token-Based Algorithms – Suzuki-Kasami’s Broadcast Algorithm; Deadlock
Detection in Distributed Systems: Introduction – System Model – Preliminaries – Models of Deadlocks –
Chandy-Misra-Haas Algorithm for the AND model and OR Model.

UNIT IV CONSENSUS AND RECOVERY 10

Consensus and Agreement Algorithms: Problem Definition – Overview of Results – Agreement in a


Failure-Free System(Synchronous and Asynchronous) – Agreement in Synchronous Systems with
Failures; Checkpointing and Rollback Recovery: Introduction – Background and Definitions – Issues in
Failure Recovery – Checkpoint-based Recovery – Coordinated Checkpointing Algorithm - Algorithm for
Asynchronous Checkpointing and Recovery

UNIT V CLOUD COMPUTING 7

Definition of Cloud Computing – Characteristics of Cloud – Cloud Deployment Models – Cloud Service
Models – Driving Factors and Challenges of Cloud – Virtualization – Load Balancing – Scalability and
Elasticity – Replication – Monitoring – Cloud Services and Platforms: Compute Services – Storage
Services – Application Services

COURSE OUTCOMES:

Upon the completion of this course, the student will be able to

CO1: Explain the foundations of distributed systems (K2)


CO2: Solve synchronization and state consistency problems (K3)
CO3 Use resource sharing techniques in distributed systems (K3)
CO4: Apply working model of consensus and reliability of distributed systems (K3)
CO5: Explain the fundamentals of cloud computing (K2)
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS

1. Kshemkalyani Ajay D, Mukesh Singhal, “Distributed Computing: Principles, Algorithms and Systems”,
Cambridge Press, 2011.
2. Mukesh Singhal, Niranjan G Shivaratri, “Advanced Concepts in Operating systems”, Mc- Graw Hill
Publishers, 1994.

REFERENCES

1. George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Time Kindberg, “Distributed Systems Concepts and Design”, Fifth
Edition, Pearson Education, 2012.
2. Pradeep L Sinha, “Distributed Operating Systems: Concepts and Design”, Prentice Hall of India, 2007.
3. Tanenbaum A S, Van Steen M, “Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms”, Pearson Education,
2007.
4. Liu M L, “Distributed Computing: Principles and Applications”, Pearson Education, 2004.
5. Nancy A Lynch, “Distributed Algorithms”, Morgan Kaufman Publishers, 2003.
6. Arshdeep Bagga, Vijay Madisetti, “ Cloud Computing: A Hands-On Approach”, Universities Press, 2014.

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