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Kursusnavn (dansk):Mobile and Distributed Systems 
Kursusnavn (engelsk):Mobile and Distributed Systems 
Semester:Efterår 2014 
Udbydes under:cand.it., softwareudvikling og -teknologi (sdt) 
Omfang i ECTS:7,50 
Kursussprog:Engelsk 
Kursushjemmeside:https://learnit.itu.dk 
Min. antal deltagere:12 
Forventet antal deltagere:15 
Maks. antal deltagere:35 
Formelle forudsætninger:In order to participate at this course you must be able to use all major elements of the Java language for implementing and testing medium sized programs, including threads, inheritance, packages, I/O, streams and serialisation.
These competencies can be obtained by completing the mandatory programming module on the M.Sc. programme Software Development and Technology or the first year of the B.Sc. in Software Development.
This course is an elective for SDT students. It can be taken by students who want to join the specialization on Distributed Systems and did not have an introductory course in their bachelor, so they lack the prerequisites.
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Information about the course of study 
Læringsmål:After the course you are expected to be able to:
• describe and use fundamental architectures, principles and models used in designing and constructing mobile and distributed systems.
• describe and use basic concepts in mobile and distributed systems for evaluation and designing of solutions to problems in the field.
• implement distributed, and mobile systems in practice with the help of the above techniques. 
Fagligt indhold:Programs of today typically exhibit aspects of concurrency (or parallelism), distribution, or mobility or even all of them. In a concurrent system parts of the programs proceed simultaneously - for example in different threads or using event dispatching. In a distributed system parts of the system are spread over a number of programs communicating over a network to cooperatively provide a service. The network may be anything from the local network in a building to the entire Internet.

Rather than studying specific vendors' tools and frameworks, we will be concerned with the theories that inevitably are the underpinnings of all vendors' solutions. In this course we will study some of the fundamental techniques used when developing, from a theoretical as well as from a practical point of view. In particular, the techniques are demonstrated throughout the course in lab assignments.

However, note that this is an introductory course. This means that the course will not make you an expert in any of the above fields, but it will provide the foundation on which to continue with specialization courses or self-study.

The course covers a number of topics, including:
• Communication over the network leads to dropped and reordered packets which requires robust request/reply and multicast protocols.
• Since programs communicate over an open and potentially faulty network, they must employ security, and it is difficult for them to synchronize on time, leaders, and data consistency. Protocols for encryption, authentication, authorisation, time synchronization, logical time, consensus, and data distribution address such issues.
• In order to support changes and evolution of it-systems loosely coupled architectures such as Service Oriented Architecture are employed, as well as process-oriented architectures for combining services in process flows in an adaptable way.
• Mobile and Ubiquitous computing has become widespread with the integration of computers and mobile phones and tablets like Android and iOS. Moreover, sensors based on RFID tags, bluetooth and GPS are becoming widespread – opening for new possibilities for applications such as location awareness, and new challenges for the implementations. 
Læringsaktiviteter:12 forelæsninger og 12 øvelsesgange

Lectures, exercises, mandatory exercises and mini-projects. Exercises will emphasise theoretical work, mini-projects implementation work. 

Obligatoriske aktivititer:4 mini-projects, 4 mandatory exercise sets. All 8 must be approved in order to be eligible for the exam. 
Eksamensform og -beskrivelse:X. experimental examination form (7-scale; external exam), 7-trins-skala, Ekstern prøve

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Litteratur udover forskningsartikler:Literature not including research article:*George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore and Tim Kindberg, Sape Mullender, Gordon Blair - ISBN-10 0-273-76059-9 • ISBN-13 978-0-273-76059-7- 2011, 5. edition, Pearson International Edition.
Parts of the BPMN 2.0 Specification (available online from OMG)
Online Material on REST, Web Services in Java, WSDL.
Additional online material may be added