TUTORIALS
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Reliable
Protocol Design. SIGCOMM 95 Tutorial.
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Algorithmic
Problems in Internet Research. . Joint PODC/SPAA 98 conference Tutorial.
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Efficient Protocol Implementation. SIGCOMM 96, SIGMETRICS 98 (best tutorial
award). Not available on-line as of now, while I integrate and expand this
material into a book to be published by Addison-Wesley. .
Graduate 291 Class in Advanced Networking to be taught in Winter 2001
This class is mistakenly called a course in Advanced Networking.
It really is just a seminar class.
CS 123
For the class web page, please click here.
Graduate Networking Class on Network Algorithmics
I plan to teach a periodic class on Internet Algorithmics.
The current offering concentrates on techniques
for efficient implementation. For the class web page, please click
here.
Graduate Course on Message Passing Algorithms
The following is a description of a graduate course on message
passing algorithms, with emphasis on applications to network protocols.
The course is designed to help students learn how to design protocols
and to apply them to the problems of real networks. Thus we
illustrate the main ideas using actual protocols from existing networks.
I taught an abbreviated version of that course as a tutorial in SIGCOMM 95.
You can look at a
course outline for a version at Washington University called cs564, and
the slides for the
SIGCOMM tutorial. The slides are in landscape format and you may have
to "swap landscape" before viewing.
Last updated on October 1999.
varghese@ccrc.wustl.edu