CS-C3140 - Operating Systems, 07.09.2020-09.12.2020
Kurssiasetusten perusteella kurssi on päättynyt 09.12.2020 Etsi kursseja: CS-C3140
Osion kuvaus
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Resources for the seventh week of the course on network sockets.
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Exercise round on A+ Verkko-osoite
Link to the exercises and assignments on A+.
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IPC and sockets TiedostoPdf-tiedosto
Slides about:
- inter-process communication: message passing;
- pipes and mailboxes;
- sockets: UNIX domain sockets and network sockets.
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IPC and sockets TiedostoÄänitiedosto (MP3)
Podcast on IPC and sockets.
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IPC and sockets: transcript TiedostoTekstitiedosto
Transcript of the podcast on IPC and sockets.
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Internet overview TiedostoPdf-tiedosto
Slides about:
- the Internet: structure, services, and protocols;
- Internet applications: communicating processes and addressing;
- transport-level services: TCP and UDP.
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Internet overview TiedostoÄänitiedosto (MP3)
Podcast on Internet overview.
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Internet overview: transcript TiedostoTekstitiedosto
Transcript of the podcast on Internet overview.
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Computer Networks and the Internet Verkko-osoite
Chapter 1 of the the book Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross introduces the Internet, network applications and protocols. You can access the sixth edition of the book through Aalto's ProQuest subscription and read only Section 1.1 What is the Internet?.
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Application Layer Verkko-osoite
Chapter 2 of the the book Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross overviews network applications and inter-process communication according to the client-server paradigm, covering the basics of both the TCP and UDP protocols. You can access the sixth edition of the book through Aalto's ProQuest subscription and read only the following sections:
- Section 2.1 Principles of Network Applications, excluding Section 2.1.6;
- Section 2.5 DNS – The Internet’s Directory Service, until Section 2.5.1 Services Provided by DNS (included);
- Section 2.7 Socket Programming: Creating Network Applications.
- Section 2.1 Principles of Network Applications, excluding Section 2.1.6;
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