MET CS 894 SC1-- Grid Computing (Summer 2006)

Instructor

Suresh Kalathur, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Dept.
Boston Univeristy Metropolitan College
808 Commonwealth Ave, Room 250
Boston, MA 02215

E-mail: kalathur@bu.edu
URL:http://people.bu.edu/kalathur
Phone: 617-358-0006
Fax: 617-353-2367

Course Description

GRID COMPUTING realizes the concepts of distributed computing and data resources such as processing, network bandwidth and storage capacity by creating a single system image -- granting users and applications uniform and seamless access to vast IT capabilities. A grid user essentially sees a single, large virtual computer. The new Open Grid Services Architecture defines interfaces and protocols that make it easier to construct decentralized, dynamic, large-scale systems. In this course, we will explore and evaluate this technology by using it to develop a range of scalable distributed services. With grid computing, organizations can optimize computing and data resources, pool them for large capacity workloads, share them across networks and enable collaboration.

The course grading will consist of homework problems, a mid term exam (open text), a final programming project and presentation.

Intended Audience

For students working in industries dealing with vast amounts of data processing, for e.g., financial institutions, health care & insurance companies, understanding the concepts behind Grid computing and the various tools provided by different vendors would be greatly beneficial and an asset to their careers. Industry leaders like Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, and Sun provide the Grid computing solutions that the students will use in the class.

Course Grading Policy

The course grade will be based on active class participation (10%), assignments (30%), mid term exam (30%), final project and presentation (30%). Assignments and projects are expected to be submitted by their respective due dates. Late submission grades will be scaled with respect to the minimum grade of those submitted on time.

Course Web Site

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References

Student Conduct Code

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Tentative Course Schedule

12-Week Course Starting Wednesday, May 17th
Module 1: Overview of Grid Computing (1 Lecture) Module 2: Grid Framework and Architecture (2 Lectures) Module 3: Tools and Infrastructure (6 Lectures) Mid Term Exam (1 Lecture)

Module 4: Applications (2 Lectures)