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course objectives introduce software defined networking the background the development and the challenges give hands on experience with sdn using mininet at the end of the course the students should ...

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                           Course objectives
      •   Introduce software defined networking: the background, the 
          development, and the challenges
      •   Give hands-on experience with SDN using Mininet
      •   At the end of the course, the students should be able to
           o Explain OpenFlow, challenges in SDN, and recent development in 
              SDN.
           o Use and program Mininet and write basic SDN applications using 
              some open-sourced SDN controller.
  CIS5930 Software Defined Networking                                                                                          Florida State University
                                   Topics covered
          •   The history of SDN
          •   SDN API: OpenFlow
          •   Mininet: A simulation environment for SDN
          •   SDN (OpenFlow) controllers and network operating systems
          •   SDN applications (traffic engineering, network virtualization, software 
              defined storage, etc)
          •   SDN network updates
          •   SDN scalability
          •   Programming SDN networks
          •   SDN network correctness verification
          •   Network function virtualization (NFV)
          •   SDN security
  CIS5930 Software Defined Networking                                                                                             Florida State University
        Textbook and course materials
      • Required: none
      • Course materials will be linked in the course website.
  CIS5930 Software Defined Networking                                                                                     Florida State University
                     Prerequisite
     • You must have CNT5505 Data and 
       Computer Communication or equivalent 
       (graduate or undergraduate level).
  CIS5930 Software Defined Networking                                                                                     Florida State University
                            Grading
      • Always groups of 2 students for everything except 
         midterm unless you prefer to do it by yourself
          – 10 % - homework, critics
          – 20%  - programming assignment (2 assignments)
          – 20%  - midterm
          – 20% - classroom participation
             • Read the papers before coming to class.
          – 30% - Term project including a presentation and a final 
            project report. 
  CIS5930 Software Defined Networking                                                                                 Florida State University
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...Course objectives introduce software defined networking the background development and challenges give hands on experience with sdn using mininet at end of students should be able to o explain openflow in recent use program write basic applications some open sourced controller cis florida state university topics covered history api a simulation environment for controllers network operating systems traffic engineering virtualization storage etc updates scalability programming networks correctness verification function nfv security textbook materials required none will linked website prerequisite you must have cnt data computer communication or equivalent graduate undergraduate level grading always groups everything except midterm unless prefer do it by yourself homework critics assignment assignments classroom participation read papers before coming class term project including presentation final report...

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