List of Graduate Networking Readings
This is a list I want to keep for myself and share with others. Soon I’ll make a compilation of interesting readings on networking on a different post.
Graduate level networking courses don’t usually have textbook, normally come with long reading lists.
- Georgia Tech CS 6250 Fall - Computer Networks - PhD Mostafa Ammar taught this course on the Fall of 2014.
- Georgia Tech 6250 Spring - Graduate Computer Networks - PhD Nick Feamster taught this course on the spring of 2013. The course has a lot of material on software defined networking.
- Cornell CS 5114 - Network Programming Languages - Course taught by PhD Nate Foster and it looks like it also has a lot of material on SDN.
- Cornell CS 6452 - Datacenter Networks and Services - This course is taught by Prof. Sirer. It looks like it has some amazing material about data-centers. The course was also taught on the Spring of 2014 but I can’t access the reading list.
- Cornell CS6455 - Advanced Networking - this course is taught by PhD Rachit Agarwal in the fall of 2017.
- Stanford CS 244 - Advanced Topics on Computer Networking - This course looks like have a lot of excellent material on advanced networking.
- Princeton CS 561 - Advanced Computer Networks - This course is taught by PhD Jennifer Rexford and it also has some incredible amount of good readings
- Cornell CS 5413 - High Performance Systems and Networking.
- Minnesota CSE 5221 Foundations of Advanced Networking - Course taught by PhD Zhi-li Zhang with a lot of good references on networking
- Minnesota CSE 8221 Advanced Computer Networks and Applications - Course taught by PhD Zhi-li Zhang