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Distributed systems an algorithmic approach

BACKGROUND MATERIALS INTRODUCTION What Is a Distributed System? Why Distributed Systems? Examples of Distributed Systems Important Issues in Distributed Systems Common Subproblems Implementing a Distributed System Parallel vs. Distributed Systems Bibliographic Notes INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION: AN OVERVIEW Introduction Network Protocols Naming Remote Procedure Call Remote Method Invocation Web Services Messages Event Notification CORBA Mobile Agents Basic Group Communication Services Concluding Remarks Bibliographic Notes Exercises FOUNDATIONAL TOPICS MODELS OF COMMUNICA.

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  • "BACKGROUND MATERIALS INTRODUCTION What Is a Distributed System? Why Distributed Systems? Examples of Distributed Systems Important Issues in Distributed Systems Common Subproblems Implementing a Distributed System Parallel vs. Distributed Systems Bibliographic Notes INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION: AN OVERVIEW Introduction Network Protocols Naming Remote Procedure Call Remote Method Invocation Web Services Messages Event Notification CORBA Mobile Agents Basic Group Communication Services Concluding Remarks Bibliographic Notes Exercises FOUNDATIONAL TOPICS MODELS OF COMMUNICA."@en
  • """This text presents the material in a clear and straightforward manner, making it accessible to undergraduate students while still maintaining value for experts. The book contains material for both researchers and practitioners, and the new version adds even more relevant and cutting-edge topics in the field while continuing the excellent coverage of the fundamentals. The second version is a natural addition to the bookshelves of anyone interested in distributed algorithms.""-Andrew Berns, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA""The main theme of this edition, as in the first edition, is to s."@en
  • "Achieving a balance between theory and practice, this text presents the foundational topics of distributed systems and their relationships to real-world applications. With a set of exercises featured in each chapter, the book covers system models, correctness criteria, and proof techniques. It also presents numerous important paradigms in distributed systems, including logical clocks, distributed snapshots, deadlock detection, termination detection, election, and graph algorithms. The author addresses failures and fault-tolerance techniques in diverse applications, such as consensus, transactions, group communication, replicated data management, and self-stabilization. He also explores real-world issues, including distributed discrete-event simulation and security, and sensor and peer-to-peer networks."

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