Distributed Systems
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
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Distributed Systems
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Chapter 7 – Service Oriented Architecture
Chapter 7 – Service Oriented Architecture
Distributed Systems
Important Questions from Chapter 7 – Service Oriented Architecture
Distributed Systems
Important Questions from Chapter 7 – Service Oriented Architecture
| 1. Explain SOA lifecycle with diagram. |
| 2. State the advantages of SOA. |
| 3. What are the components of SOA. |
| 4. List advantages of SOA. |
Chapter 6 – Distributed Technologies and Frameworks
Chapter 6 – Distributed Technologies and Frameworks
Distributed Systems
Important Questions from Chapter 6 – Distributed Technologies and Frameworks
| 1. Can persistence be maintained at the bean level? If so, how it is done? |
| 2. Explain RMI in CORBA by defining three level architecture in CORBA. |
| 3. Give in detail steps required for developing an application using EJB framework with example. |
| 4. Explain dot net architecture in detail. |
| 5. Explain in detail the components of EJB architecture with neat diagram. |
| 6. List major drawbacks of EJB. |
| 7. Show how EJB conversation takes place? |
| 8. List and explain types of beans. |
| 9. With neat diagrams, explain the lifecyce of beans. |
| 10. List and describe components of OMG reference model. |
| 11. Explain CORBA architecture with diagram. |
| 12. List ORB functions. |
| 13. Give in detail steps required for developing an application using CORBA. |
| 14. List and describe CORBA object services. |
| 15. Compare CORBA and RMI. |
| 16. Compare RMI and RPC. |
| 17. What are the design features of dot net framework. |
| 18. Describe the source code compilation process of dot net. |
Chapter 5 – Consistency and Replication
Distributed Systems
Important Questions from Chapter 5 – Consistency and Replication
| 1. Explain client centric consistency models. |
| 2. Explain data centric consistency models. |
| 3. What are the reasons of replication? |
| 4. Differentiate client initiated replicas and serverinitiated replica. |
| 5. Compare push based and pull based protocols. |
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
DS Assignment No. 4
ASSIGNMENT NO. 4
Q1. What are the steps to build and deploy
EJB applications?
Q2. Explain architecture of CORBA.
Q3. Define SOA and its architecture.
Q4. Describe the source code compilation
process of dot net.
Q5. Explain RMI in CORBA by defining three
level architecture in CORBA.
Q6. Explain in detail the components of EJB
architecture with neat diagram.
Monday, March 7, 2016
DS Assignment No. 3
Distributed Systems
ASSIGNMENT NO. 3
- List and explain all the data centric models.
- List and explain Clint-Centric consistency models.
- What are the reasons of replication.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Syllabus : Distributed Systems
Distributed Systems
Books to be used for Distributed Systems
Books to be used for Distributed Systems
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Topic
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Detail Theory
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Suggested Books
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Consistency
and
Replication
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Introduction
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Andrew S. Tanenbaum & Maarten van Steen “
Distributed Systems : Principles and paradigms” Prentice Hall of India
Private Limited
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Data-Centric
Consistency Models
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Data-Centric
Consistency Models
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Client
Centric Consistency Models
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Client
Centric Consistency Models
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Distributed
Protocols
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Distributed
Protocols
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Distributed
Protocols
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Distributed
Technologies
and
Frameworks
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Overview
of EJB S/W Architecture
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G. Sudha Sadasivam, Radha Shankarmani, “Middleware &
Enterprise Integration Technologies”, Wiley India Edition.
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view
of EJB
Conversation,
Roles in EJB
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Building
and Deploying EJB
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Types
of Enterprise Beans, Lifecycle of Beans
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Developing
Applications using EJB Framework.
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Introduction to CORBA
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G. Sudha Sadasivam, Radha Shankarmani, “Middleware &
Enterprise Integration Technologies”, Wiley India Edition.
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CORBA
Components and
architecture
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Method
Invocation, Static and Dynamic Invocation in CORBA
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CORBA
IDL, Developing Application using CORBA
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Introduction
to .NET
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G. Sudha Sadasivam, Radha Shankarmani, “Middleware &
Enterprise Integration Technologies”, Wiley India Edition.
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.NET
architecture
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.NET
Remoting
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Comparison
of RMI, CORBA, EJB, .NET
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G. Sudha Sadasivam, Radha Shankarmani, “Middleware &
Enterprise Integration Technologies”, Wiley India Edition.
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Service
Oriented
Architecture
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Defining
SOA, Business value of SOA, SOA characteristics
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G. Sudha Sadasivam, Radha Shankarmani, “Middleware &
Enterprise Integration Technologies”, Wiley India Edition.
Thomas Erl "Service Oriented Architecture:Concepts,
Technology and Design" Prentice Hall
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Concept
of a service, SOA Architecture
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Deploying
SOA applications
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