
Practical solutions to overcome real-world networking challenges
Pradeeban Kathiravelu is an open source evangelist. He is a Ph.D. researcher at
INESC-ID Lisboa/Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, and Universite
Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. He is a Fellow of Erasmus Mundus Joint Degree in Distributed
Computing (EMJD-DC), researching a software-defined approach to quality of service and data
quality in multi-tenant clouds. Pradeeban holds a master of science degree, Erasmus Mundus
European Master in Distributed Computing (EMDC), from Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal and
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. He also holds a first class bachelor of science in
engineering (Hons) degree, majoring in computer science and engineering, from the University of
Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. His research interests include Software-Defined Networking (SDN),
distributed systems, cloud computing, web services, big data in biomedical informatics, Network
Functions Virtualizations (NFV), and data mining. He is very interested in free and open source
software development and has been an active participant in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC)
program since 2009, as a student and as a mentor. Pradeeban has published several conference
papers and co-authored a few book chapters. He has also worked on OpenDaylight Cookbook and
Learning OpenDaylight as a technical reviewer. Python Network Programming Cookbook, Second
Edition (2017) is his first book as an author, and he is quite excited about
it.Sarker Dr. M. O. Faruque :
Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker is a software architect based in London; he has shaped various Linux and open source software solutions mainly on cloud computing platforms for various institutions. Over the past 10 years, he has led numerous Python software development and cloud infrastructure automation projects. In 2009, he started using Python and shepherded a fleet of miniature E-puck robots at the University of South Wales, Newport, UK. Later, he was invited to work on the Google Summer of Code (2009/2010) programs to contribute to the BlueZ and Tahoe-LAFS open source projects. He is the author of Python Network Programming Cookbook, Packt Publishing and received his PhD in multirobot systems at the University of South Wales.