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Autonomous Agents-based Platform for Software-defined Overlay Networks Topologies

Student: Drankou Pavel

Supervisor: Alexander Breyman

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Distributed systems are very common nowadays. Such online services as Google, Facebook, Twitter and many more have an audience of hundreds of millions of people, on the other hand the distributed systems development process are not trivial and may require a lot of efforts. The purpose of the work is to develop a platform, which will take care of distributed system topology formation process. The resulted topology is defined on a software level. As a result, such approach will save a huge amount of development time a developer used to spend on manual implementation of topology formation and maintenance algorithms. Keywords: distributed systems, networks, network topologies.

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