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Topic Title: Modeling, Architecture and Design of Systems
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Created On: 9-Nov-2005 17:42
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Brandi Carroll

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Modeling, Architecture and Design of Systems

Elie Najm
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications
[url]http://www.enst.fr/en/[/url]
Paris, France

Objective
The objective of this course is to:
* understand the place of modelling in the design of software systems
* gain a global know-how of the techniques related to programming languages
* familiarize you with system programming using the standard libraries
* present the principles of modern hardware architecture

The process of development in this course emphasises on complex systems, i.e. : distributed and concurrent systems.

This course gives the essential know-how to all students wishing to follow a path of study of distributed, concurrent and embedded systems. Notably, this course is indispensable for those wishing to take the Master (PhD preparation program) in the speciality of Distributed System and Application Design of the University Paris VI.

Overview
This course permits the student to learn the entire process of the design of software systems particularly concurrent and distributed ones. Among the concepts presented, we will concentrate on the UML modeling of systems, the design and construction of distributed systems using CORBA, concurrent programming and object oriented Java/RMI and Ada. System programming using POSIX interfaces and finally hardware architectures.
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