[Distributed_systems] week 8?
Lukács Dániel
dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu
Fri Apr 3 11:39:32 CEST 2020
Hi!
Thank you for being on time! :) I watched the video just now, I think
the quality is good overall! I noticed maybe a few breaks that could be
edited out before the final release, but let's see if the others find it
necessary. I appreciated the figures, and that you point to the words
you talk about.
So the content is an introduction of the task of parallelizing the chat
server and chat client with some code examples.
What's your plan for the students (and instructors) to do during the class?
Thanks,
Dániel
On 4/2/20 10:52 PM, Grünwald Péter wrote:
> Hi,
> I have created a video. It is 10:41 minutes long.
> I have just uploaded it in Teams.
> https://ikelte.sharepoint.com/sites/DistributedSystemsStaff2/Megosztott%20dokumentumok/General/2020-04-02%2022-34-21.mkv
>
>
> Please check it, and come back with comments. I am sure, you will have
> some :)
> I would like to thank a lot to Márk, as I used his implementations for
> the demonstration. Thanks! :)
>
> Let's collect the comments, and then I can create a new video if needed.
> Regards,
> Peter
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 9:45 PM Lukács Dániel <dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu
> <mailto:dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu>> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Superb! It should be Hungarian. I will translate it to Charles.
>
> Dániel
>
>
> On 4/2/20 9:42 PM, Grünwald Péter wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Sorry, that I forgot to ask:
>> What should be the language of the video?
>> Hungarian or English?
>>
>> I am about to start the recording :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Peter
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 11:37 AM Lukács Dániel
>> <dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu <mailto:dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Péter,
>>
>> Thank you, that would be perfect! I think the easiest way to
>> share a working copy internally is to simply upload it as a
>> file to the Staff team. Each of us already has access there,
>> and it's very easy to reupload new versions if needed.
>>
>> Dániel
>>
>>
>> On 4/2/20 8:27 AM, Grünwald Péter wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I will be able to work on my video today evening, so most
>>> probably it will be ready for tomorrow morning, or late this
>>> night.
>>>
>>> The reason I am not really available on Team is, that at
>>> Ericsson we also use Teams, and I cannot be logged in with 2
>>> different accounts. So I always need to swap.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 8:30 PM Török Márk
>>> <tmark at caesar.elte.hu <mailto:tmark at caesar.elte.hu>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Do we have a streaming server? Where can we store these
>>> videos and how can we make them available for students?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> 2020 Március 30, Hétfő 14:25 CEST dátummal, Lukács
>>> Dániel <dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu
>>> <mailto:dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu>> ezt írta:
>>>
>>> > Hi!
>>> >
>>> > That's awesome! :) I think most of us are new to this,
>>> so it's still all
>>> > experimental.
>>> >
>>> > The length should be around 20 minutes. Maybe less,
>>> but definitely not
>>> > more.
>>> >
>>> > I guess the topic is mostly up to you (until it's
>>> multithreaded servers
>>> > :)), but if you need a plan:
>>> >
>>> > * The *video* could be some theory intro and a demo
>>> about moving from
>>> > iterative server to multithreaded server. (With
>>> iterative server,
>>> > one client has to wait until the other client finished
>>> > communication. Threads can solve this problem.) If
>>> you don't want to
>>> > code everything from scratch, it may be a good
>>> idea to create a
>>> > supplementary handout and refer to that in the video.
>>> > * During class they could implement Robi's chat
>>> server and chat client
>>> > during *class*. They will need a detailed
>>> assignment text for this.
>>> > As Robi said, a demo (or written instruction)
>>> could be necessary
>>>
>>> > here if there are difficult or unexpected or
>>> tricky operations.
>>> > * Finally, they could solve Robi's HTTP server for
>>> *homework*. They
>>> > will need a detailed assignment text for this.
>>> >
>>> > If they have this down, then week 9 could be about
>>> implementing
>>> > ping-pong and avoiding deadlocks.
>>> >
>>> > Is it realistic for you to finish the video until
>>> Thursday night? We
>>> > could then review it on Friday and publish it, so
>>> students would have
>>> > time to watch it during the weekend.
>>> >
>>> > Bests,
>>> >
>>> > Dániel
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 3/30/20 10:17 AM, Grünwald Péter wrote:
>>> > > Sziasztok!
>>> > >
>>> > > Hát ilyen videót még nem csináltam, de megpróbálom.
>>> > > Milyen hosszú legyen?
>>> > > Milyen témákat tárgyaljon pontosan?
>>> > >
>>> > > Üdv,
>>> > > Péter
>>> > >
>>> > > On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 1:16 PM Lukács Dániel
>>> <dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu <mailto:dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu>
>>> > > <mailto:dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu
>>> <mailto:dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu>>> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > Dear All,
>>> > >
>>> > > No one signed up yet for preparing teaching
>>> materials for week 8 (the
>>> > > one starting on April 6). The topic is
>>> Multithreaded client-server 1.
>>> > >
>>> > > I would do it because new topics are usually
>>> easier, but I'm already
>>> > > working on the large assignment :(
>>> > >
>>> > > Péter, is it possible for you to prepare the
>>> materials for week 8?
>>> > >
>>> > > Dániel
>>> > >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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