Grid Middleware course (2004)
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Course 14: How to Dynamically Provision a Network Wavelength. (C.M.T Delaat, UvA ) Introduction to Java (optional course) Assignments Other stuff
Course 14: How to Dynamically Provision a Network Wavelength.Date: 28-01-2004 Guest Lecturer: Dr. Cees De Laat, UvA) Description: Dr. Cees De Laat, from the University of Amsterdam, is speaking January 28 from 13:00 to 15:00 on recent demonstration of a provisioning system for lambda networks run at Super-Computing 2003. A network scientist for many years, Dr. De Laat leads a group which has also been active in the development of a security framework for distributed systems in the IETF and GGF standards organizations. This demonstration system implements the basic framework proposed in the context of a switched wavelength network provisioning system. He will also discuss the thinking behind the creation of the different research optical network exchanges like NetherLight and StarLight, and their rationales and operating models Keywords: optical Networking, security (Authentication Authorization, and accounting) Course material: the slides [PDF] References:
The Assignments:Date: 29-01-2004 (presentation + demonstration) Assignments: the assignments are defined as small projects that have to be developed by group of students. Each group of maximum three students has to select one of the available projects. On the January 29, 2004 each group has to give a short Presentation + demonstration List of the assignments: Assignments description [DOC] Assignments task (STEP by STEP)
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