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Monash University

FIT3142 Distributed computing - Semester 2, 2013

Modern computer systems rely increasingly on distributed computing mechanisms, implemented often as clusters, web services, grids and clouds. Distributed computing systems can provide seamless (or web-like) access to a variety of networked resources, e.g. processing cores, large data stores and information repositories, expensive instruments, high-speed links, sensor networks, and multimedia services for a wide range of applications. This unit provides foundation knowledge and understanding of the basic mechanisms required to implement distributed computing systems, especially clouds, grids, web services and clusters. Topics covered include: Introduction to parallel and distributed computing mechanisms, concurrency and synchronisation, monitors, deadlocks, concurrent program analysis - Deadlock, Safety & Liveness properties, computational and service-oriented grids. LVS and Beowulf Clusters. Gridservices, Webservices, WSDL, HPC Portals, Home Grids, Clouds and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks. Distributed applications, and their performance and reliability in relation to processor and network performance constraints.

Mode of Delivery

Clayton (Day)

Contact Hours

2 hrs lectures/wk, 2 hr laboratory/wk, 1 hr tutorial/wk

Workload requirements

Students will be expected to spend a total of 12 hours per week during semester on this unit as follows:

  • Lectures: 2 hours
  • Lab Sessions: 2 hours
  • Tutorials: 1 hour (MURPA - Monash University Research Projects Abroad)
  • and up to an additional 7 hours for completing lab and assignment work, private study and revision.

Unit Relationships

Prohibitions

FIT3010

Prerequisites

(FIT2069, FIT2070 and one of FIT3141 or ECE2041) or (FIT1005/FIT2008 and FIT2022)

Chief Examiner

Campus Lecturer

Clayton

Carlo Kopp, 63/210

Consultation hours: By appointment / email (part time staff)

Tutors

Clayton

Lachlan Brumley

Consultation hours: By appointment

Mark Gleeson

Consultation hours: By appointment

Academic Overview

Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this unit students will be able to:
  • understand basic problems in distributed computing, especially in relation to concurrency, parallelism, synchronisation, deadlocks, safety and liveness properties;
  • understand differences between various distributed computing models and widely used distributed computing schemes;
  • understand basic functional and performance concepts in grids and clouds and identify frequent causes of performance problems in grid applications;
  • understand basic software and hardware reliability concepts in grids and identify frequent causes of reliability problems in grid applications;
  • discuss some of the enabling technologies e.g. high-speed links, emulators and storage area networks for building computer grids and clouds;
  • explain the use of some of the cloud computing, grid computing and clustering middleware used to implement virtual super computers, including security mechanisms;
  • explain programming toolkits such as Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) for writing parallel computer applications;
  • explain HPC Portals, peer-to-peer (P2P) networking and semantic grids;
elaborate some of the significant grid and cloud computing areas of application e.g. Bio-Technology, eHealth and eMedicine, Finance, and Computer Networks;
  • install and configure a small computer grid using Globus toolkit middleware;
  • gain basic familiarity with commonly used grid application tools and middleware interfaces;
  • extend the grid and test these applications.

Unit Schedule

Week Activities Assessment
0   No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0
1 Introduction: Sockets, RPC, Objects, Clusters, Grids, Clouds; Administrative: Lab Registration; Check MURPA Schedule Tutorial 1
2 Distributing Computing Schemes Tutorial 2; Lab 1
3 Concurrency, Parallelism, Synchronisation, Deadlocks, Safety Tutorial 3; Lab 2
4 Grid / Cloud Middleware Tutorial 4; Lab 3
5 Grid / Cloud Security Tutorial 5; Lab 4
6 Advanced Distributed Networking Technologies Tutorial 6; Lab 5
7 Clusters and Distributed Programming Environments Tutorial 7; Lab 6; Assignment 1 due Friday Week 7
8 High Performance Computing and Grids Tutorial 8; Lab 7
9 Distributed Application Performance Modelling Tutorial 9; Lab 8
10 Reliability of Distributed Applications Tutorial 10; Lab 9
11 The Design of Distributed Applications Tutorial 11; Lab 10
12 Limits to Distributed Application Performance Tutorial 12; Lab 11; Assignment 2 due Friday Week 12
  SWOT VAC No formal assessment is undertaken in SWOT VAC
  Examination period LINK to Assessment Policy: http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/
academic/education/assessment/
assessment-in-coursework-policy.html

*Unit Schedule details will be maintained and communicated to you via your learning system.

Assessment Summary

Examination (3 hours): 60%; In-semester assessment: 40%

Assessment Task Value Due Date
Assignment 1 10% Friday Week 7
Assignment 2 10% Friday Week 12
Laboratory Work 10% Weekly (starting Week 2)
Tutorial Work 10% Weekly
Examination 1 60% To be advised

Teaching Approach

Lecture and tutorials or problem classes
This teaching and learning approach provides facilitated learning, practical exploration and peer learning.

Assessment Requirements

Assessment Policy

Faculty Policy - Unit Assessment Hurdles (http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/staff/edgov/policies/assessment-examinations/unit-assessment-hurdles.html)

Academic Integrity - Please see the Demystifying Citing and Referencing tutorial at http://lib.monash.edu/tutorials/citing/

Assessment Tasks

Participation

To meet the learning objectives for this unit students are expected to attend 80% of Tutorials (MURPA) and 80% of Labs. Failure to meet these expectations may cause difficulties in passing the unit.

  • Assessment task 1
    Title:
    Assignment 1
    Description:
    This assignment will be a written report requiring some independent reading.

    Further details will be provided during the semester.
    Weighting:
    10%
    Criteria for assessment:

    Individual assessment of independent work by student:

    1. How well underlying principles and theories are demonstrated in the student's answers
    2. The appropriateness of the formatted report style
    3. The quality of the student's arguments
    Due date:
    Friday Week 7
  • Assessment task 2
    Title:
    Assignment 2
    Description:
    This assignment will be a written report requiring some independent reading.

    Further details will be provided during the semester.
    Weighting:
    10%
    Criteria for assessment:

    Individual assessment of independent work by student:

    1. How well underlying principles and theories are demonstrated in the student's answers
    2. The appropriateness of the formatted report style
    3. The quality of the student's arguments
    Due date:
    Friday Week 12
  • Assessment task 3
    Title:
    Laboratory Work
    Description:
    Weekly laboratory exercises and tasks.
    Weighting:
    10%
    Criteria for assessment:

    Individual assessment of independent work by student:

    1. Quality of solutions/answers to problems/questions (demonstrates understanding of learning materials)
    Due date:
    Weekly (starting Week 2)
  • Assessment task 4
    Title:
    Tutorial Work
    Description:
    Weekly attendance of MURPA tutorials and reporting by students.
    Weighting:
    10%
    Criteria for assessment:

    Individual assessment of independent work by student:

    1. How well underlying principles and theories are demonstrated in the student's answers
    2. The appropriateness of the formatted report style
    3. The quality of the student's arguments
    Due date:
    Weekly

Examinations

  • Examination 1
    Weighting:
    60%
    Length:
    3 hours
    Type (open/closed book):
    Closed book
    Electronic devices allowed in the exam:
    Non programmable scientific calculator

Learning resources

Reading list

George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg and Gordon Blair, Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design, Fifth Edition, published by Addison Wesley, May 2011, ISBN 0-13-214301-1 (not prescribed)

Monash Library Unit Reading List
http://readinglists.lib.monash.edu/index.html

Feedback to you

Types of feedback you can expect to receive in this unit are:
  • Informal feedback on progress in labs/tutes
  • Graded assignments with comments

Extensions and penalties

Returning assignments

Resubmission of assignments

Resubmission is not permitted.

Referencing requirements

External materials must be properly cited and referenced.

Assignment submission

It is a University requirement (http://www.policy.monash.edu/policy-bank/academic/education/conduct/plagiarism-procedures.html) for students to submit an assignment coversheet for each assessment item. Faculty Assignment coversheets can be found at http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/forms/. Please check with your Lecturer on the submission method for your assignment coversheet (e.g. attach a file to the online assignment submission, hand-in a hard copy, or use an online quiz). Please note that it is your responsibility to retain copies of your assessments.

Online submission

If Electronic Submission has been approved for your unit, please submit your work via the learning system for this unit, which you can access via links in the my.monash portal.

Other Information

Policies

Graduate Attributes Policy

Student services

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Students who have a disability or medical condition are welcome to contact the Disability Liaison Unit to discuss academic support services. Disability Liaison Officers (DLOs) visit all Victorian campuses on a regular basis.

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