Multimedia Systems: Schedule
Student Notice:
This schedule is subject to change throughout the semester. This web page will reflect any changes.
Date
Lecture
Topic
Assignment
Tue
Jan 30
1
Course Overview
Syllabus & Reading List
Lecture 1 notes
Thu
Feb 1
2
Compression: Fundamentals and JPEG
Lecture 2 notes
Tue
Feb 6
No Class (snow holiday)
Thu
Feb 8
3
Compression: MPEG and MPEG-2
Lecture 3 notes
Tue
Feb 13
4
Compression: MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and MPEG-7
Lecture 4 notes
Thu
Feb 15
5
Multimedia Storage Servers: Fundamentals
Lecture 5 notes
Tue
Feb 20
6
Placement: Striping
Lecture 6 notes
Thu
Feb 22
7
Striping/Fault Tolerance
Lecture 7 notes
Tue
Feb 27
8
Fault Tolerance I
Lecture 8 notes
Thu
Mar 1
9
Fault Tolerance II
Lecture 9 notes
Homework 1: Compression
(posted: March 2; due March 15)
Tue
Mar 6
No Class (snow holiday)
Thu
Mar 8
10
Course Projects
Tue
Mar 13
11
Admission Control and Caching
Lecture 11 notes
Thu
Mar 15
12
Integrated File Systems
Lecture 12 notes
Tue
Mar 27
13
Integrated File Systems
Lecture 13 notes
Thu
Mar 29
14
I/O Subsystems
Lecture 14 notes
Tue
Apr 3
15
I/O Subsystems
Lecture 15 notes
Thu
Apr 5
16
Processor Scheduling
Lecture 16 notes
Tue
Apr 10
17
Processor Scheduling II
Lecture 17 notes
Homework 1 Solutions
Wed
Apr 11
Midterm Exam: 5:30-7:30pm, CS 140
Thu
Apr 12
18
OS Structure:
Parts 1
and
2
Lecture 18 notes
Tue
Apr 17
19
Multimedia Networking: Smoothing
Lecture 19 notes
Thu
Apr 19
20
Network Packet Scheduling
Lecture 20 notes
Tue
Apr 24
21
More on
Scheduling
and
Admission Control
Lecture 21 notes
Thu
Apr 26
22
Integrated Services Network Design
Lecture 22 notes
Fri
Apr 27
23
Multimedia Networking Protocols
Lecture 23 notes
Homework 2
(posted: April 27; due May 8)
Tue
May 1
24
End-to-end Delay Guarantees
Lecture 24 notes
Thu
May 3
25
Periodic Broadcast & Patching (
Parts 1
and
2
)
Lecture 25 notes (not available)
Tue
May 8
26
Multimedia Databases
Lecture 26 notes
Thu
May 10
27
Streaming Media Proxies & Active Networks
Lecture 27 notes
Tue
May 14
28
Multimedia Applications & Course Wrapup
Lecture 28 notes
Thu
May 17
Take-home Final: 5:00pm
Five sermons that all CS students should hear
Courtesy: Tom Anderson, Univ of Washington
Sermon
1
Simplicity
Sermon
2
Performance Tuning
Sermon
3
Programming as Craft
Sermon
4
Information = Property
Sermon
5
Stay Broad
This page is online at http://www.cs.umass.edu/~shenoy/courses/fall00/schedule.html
Prashant Shenoy
Last modified: Tue May 15 10:34:43 EDT 2001