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 Advanced Data Bases  Internet Technologies  The object-oriented Approach and Java Programming. Prof. Seipel Prof. Tran-Gia Prof. Wolff von Gudenberg. Agenda. Formal Aspects Lectures Advanced Data Bases Internet Technologies The object-oriented Approach and Java Programming Questions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Master in Space and Technology

 Advanced Data Bases Internet Technologies

 The object-oriented Approach and Java Programming

Prof. Seipel

Prof. Tran-Gia

Prof. Wolff von Gudenberg

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Agenda

Formal Aspects

Lectures

Advanced Data Bases

Internet Technologies

The object-oriented Approach and Java Programming

Questions

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Formal Aspects

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Module B: Programming, Embedded Control, Communication

Student Labour Input: 105 h

3.5 ECTS Points for each of the 3 lectures

At least 2 lectures required

University of WürzburgInformatik III (Distributed Systems)Prof. Dr. P. Tran-Gia

Chair of Distributed Systems(Lehrstuhl für Informatik III)

Institute of Computer Science

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Institute of Computer Science

Informatik I: Prof. Dr. H. Noltemeier, Prof. Dr. D. SeipelInformation Structures and Knowledge Based Systems

Informatik II: Prof Dr. J. Albert, Prof. Dr. J. Wolff von GudenbergProgramming Languages and Methodology

Informatik III: Prof. Dr. P. Tran-GiaDistributed Systems, Communication Networks

Informatik IV: Prof. Dr. K. W. Wagner Theoretical Computer Science

Informatik V: Prof. Dr. R. Kolla Computer Engineering, VLSI Design

Informatik VI: Prof. Dr. F. Puppe Artificial Intelligence and Applied Computer Science

Informatik VII: Prof. Dr. K. SchillingRobotics and Telematics

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Chair of Informatik III: Staff

Chair Phuoc Tran-Gia, Prof. Dr.

Research staff membersMichael Duelli Mathias Hartmann Robert Henjes Dr. Tobias Hoßfeld David Hock Alexander KleinDominik Klein Frank Lehrieder Dr. Michael Menth Simon Oechsner Rastin Pries Daniel Schlosser Barbara Staehle Dr. Dirk Staehle Florian Wamser Thomas Zinner

Administration Gisela Förster

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Research Areas

P2P & Self-Organizing Networks

Modelling andPerformance

Analysis

Wireless Networks

Next Generation Networks

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Performance Analysis Methods

real system or network

detail system model

Abstract model

hardware simulation

detailled model

simulation

abstract model

simulation

analyticmethods

measurement

University of WürzburgInformatik III (Distributed Systems)Prof. Dr. P. Tran-Gia

Space Master Lecture: Internet Technology

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Chapter 6 Internet

6.1 Structure and basic mechanisms 6.1.1 Evolution and Structure of Internet 6.1.2 Addressing6.1.3 Address Resolution6.1.4 User Model

6.2 Internet Protocol (IP) 6.2.1 IP datagram format6.2.2 IP version 6 (IPv6)

6.3 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) 6.3.1 Protocol structure6.3.2 TCP segment format6.3.3 Connection control in TCP 6.3.4 Flow control and congestion control in TCP6.3.5 TCP traffic characteristics

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Chapter 6 Internet

6.4 Routing in the Internet 6.4.1 Goal and motivation6.4.2 Distance vector routing protocols6.4.3 Link-state routing protocols6.4.4 Routing protocol examples

6.5 IP Network Management6.5.1 SNMP Overview6.5.2 Organizational model6.5.3 Functional model6.5.4 Communication model6.5.5 Information model

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Chapter 7 Mobile Communications Networks

7.1 Introduction7.1.1 History of mobile communication7.1.2 Fundamental concepts of mobile communication systems7.1.3 Multiplexing schemes in mobile communication networks

7.2 GSM-Technology

7.2.1 Characteristics and network structure7.2.2 Example for connection establishment7.2.3 GPRS: General Packet Radio Service

7.3 3rd Generation Mobile Networks - UMTS

7.3.1 Characteristics of 3rd generation mobile networks7.3.2 UMTS network architecture7.3.3 Fundamentals of (Wideband) CDMA7.3.4 Important control mechanisms in UMTS7.3.5 Soft capacity and coverage area

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Internet Technologies

Course consists of

1. Mandatory practical exercise

2. Lecture

3. Theoretical weekly written exercises

4. Exam

Student Labour Input: 105 h 55 h practical exercises (!)

Recommended requirements Basic knowledge in Linux operating system

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Timetable

Lecture: Prof. Dr. P. Tran-Gia Date and Location: Wed, Thu 10.00-11.30, Zuse-HS Begin: 2009/12/02, 10.00, Zuse-HS

Exercise: Dipl.-Inform. Florian Wamser Date and Location: Thu 11.45-13.15, SE III Begin: to be announced

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Contact

Further information: university calendar & WWW

URL: http://www3.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ - Teaching – WS 2009/10 - Internet Technologies (for SpaceMasters)

Contact person: Florian Wamser,

– Email: florian.wamser@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de– Chair of Distributed Systems (Informatik III), Room A206

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