Fall 2015
Class:Politecnico di Milano, DEIB, Seminar Room - Building 20.
Instructor: Robert
Soulé
This course provides an introduction to the languages used to program computer networks. It will examine recent proposals based on logic, functional, and distributed languages, as well as tools for establishing correctness using automatic solvers, model checkers, and proof assistants. Topics covered will include classic Internet routing protocols, along with peer-to-peer, overlay, enterprise, datacenter, and software-defined networks. Students will get hands-on experience through a series of small exercises using the Frenetic language for software-defined networks, and the Mininet network simulator.
The course will be held at the Department DEIB of Politecnico di Milano via Ponzio 34/5 - Milano. Follow this link for DIRECTIONS.
The course is open to PhD students and post-docs from Politecnico di Milano and other universities. The course is free of charges but registration is mandatory.
A certificate of participation will be granted to attendees at the end of the course.
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