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Distributed Computing/Graduate School

Distributed Computing – Lesson 1 Summary

Posted on January 15, 2021 by Matt Chung

Summary Distributed systems are everywhere: social media, internet of things, single server systems — all part of larger, distributed systems. But how do you de...

Advanced Operating Systems

Enterprise Java Beans – notes and summary

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Matt Chung

Introduction Key Words: EJB, enterprise java beans Discuss how we can structure system software for large scale distributed sytem service Inter Enterprise View ...

Advanced Operating Systems/Notes

Distributed Systems Introduction notes

Posted on October 2, 2020 by Matt Chung

The main take away with the introduction to distributed systems lectures is that as system designers, we need to carefully inspect our program and identify what...

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