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Videos

  • Nova: Spy Factory - This is a fascinating episode that provides a glimpse into the world of spying and the role played by computer networks.
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  • Packet Flight Animation of packet exchanges for TCP connections - very cool
 

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Sample Course Related Videos

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  • Google Cloud Data Storage Google labs provides an API for storing data in their cloud. Actually the google labs area has a number of interesting APIs that we might be able to make use of in a course.
  • Douglas Comer's Networking Resources A simplified API for network programming is available via a link on the left side. The API is in C and includes a Visual Studio Project for those working in Windows.
  • http://www.traceroute.org/ This site allows you to do traceroutes from sites all over the world. Using this one should be able to map out a bit about what the internet looks like.
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  • OpenStack As the website says "Open source software for building public and private clouds."
 

Other References

  • Great Principles of Computer Science This is work by Denning et al. and might provide some insight in to how we could frame some of the activities in 317 by hooking them back to these seven great principles.
  • Microsoft Azure This is Microsoft's cloud computing environment. The panel area in the top left has some interesting links, such as "INtroduction to cloud computing"
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  • zeromq User layer software that encapsulates the socket API to simplify making network connections and building distributed applications.
 
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    • Distributed Systems 6.842 An MIT course on designing distributed systems. This might be more applicable for 416, however a subset of the material may be appropriate for 317.
    • Computer Engineering 6.033 This is a course on designing/architecting computer systems. Some of the content deals with the construction and organization of computers networking.
    • Advanced Computer Neworking CS 244, Stanford A graduate course in networking. The course reading list is quite extensive and includes areas like the history of the Internet, end to end arguments, and stupid networks.
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