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Course Description
We study recent issues in software-defined networking and related
system's challenges. We learn the basic concepts of software-defined
networking and various research and development efforts that enhance
the state of the art. Relevant topics include software-defined
networking, testing/debugging issues, middlebox development process,
software verification of networks, network functions virtualization,
transport-layer protocol optimizations, etc.
General Information
- Lecture: M/W: 10:30-11:45 at N1-114 (Kim Byeong-ho IT building)
- Professor:
Name
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Office Hours
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Office
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Tel
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Email
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KyoungSoo Park |
F 9:00-11:00am |
N1-813 |
042-350-7412 |
kyoungsoo@ee.kaist.ac.kr |
- Teaching Assistants: N/A
Prerequisites
This course is a graduate-level course, and we assume that the
students have already taken following (or equivalent) courses.
- Required Courses:
- EE323 Computer Networks
- EE415 Operating Systems and System Programming for EE
- EE209 Programming Structures for EE
- EE205 Data Structures for EE
- Required Skills:
- Basic knowledge on network programming (C/C++)
- Familiarity with Linux/UNIX operating system
- Most importantly, open mind for research idea development on relevant topics
Grading
10% Discussion leading
10% Discussion participation
30% Paper reviews
20% Project proposal
30% Final result
Discussion and Review Submission
We use Piazza to discuss any subjects related to this course. Also, students should submit paper reviews prior to each class. The class Piazza link is below:
https://piazza.com/kaist.ac.kr/fall2014/ee807/home
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