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NWF-110 - ### Introduction to Distributed SystemsThe course at the University of Helsinki focuses on understanding **shared objects** and **concurrency**. This involves examining how shared objects function, correct synchronization, and how they are utilized in programs. The course also covers various tools for designing more efficient and optimized distributed systems, both theoretically and practically.### Overview of the CourseThe course explores:- **Shared Objects**: Functionality, synchronization, and utility in programs.- **Concurrency Correctness**: Ensuring correctness in social systems.- **Optimization Tools**: Tools for system optimization and distributed systems design.It covers both **theoretical** and **practical** aspects of these topics.### Key Learning PointsThe course aims to provide students with:1. **Distributed Systems Design**: Building blocks, synchronization, and correctness.2. **Practical Knowledge**: Implementing distributed systems with correct synchronization and modeling.3. **Knowledge to Solve Problems**: Stating, modeling, and solving distributed systems problems.### Specific OutcomesStudents will learn to:- **Describe Problems**: Express distributed systems problems.- **Solution Design**: Utilize basic approaches to solve problems.- **Perform Execution**: Run and synchronize necessary social systems.- **Evaluate Performance**: Analyze the performance of distributed systems.### Projects and TasksStudents will engage in:- **Task**: Implementing a distributed computing and synchronization system.- **Synchronization Protocol**: Developing an agreement protocol for various processes.- **Practicality**: Making the system efficient and practical.### ConclusionThe course promises an engaging and useful study on **distributed systems**, fostering a solid foundation in distributed programs and solving problems with correct synchronization.---**Click to the Next Chapter** : [Chapter 2: Distributed Systems](Chapter 2: Distributed Systems)**Table of Contents** : [(Table)](Table of Contents)
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