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Development of a Framework for Practical Exercises on Distributed Systems

Student: Ilgovskiy Roman

Supervisor: Oleg V. Sukhoroslov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2021

Distributed systems are widely used in modern applications. To write the correct algorithm for distributed systems developers need special methods to test them. Same thing for students who study in specialities related to the programming of distributed systems. In this paper, we modify the dslib framework designed for testing student algorithms. The main essence of the framework is the ability to model the behavior of the network and check the state of each process for compliance with a certain set of invariants. The result of the work is a modification of the dslib framework implemented in the system of testing students ' works.

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