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005.44 TAN-D Distributed Operating Systems | 005.44682 Interactive Unix Operating System : A Guide for System Admin | 005.4469 COL-R Red Hat Linux...Administration | 005.4476 DIS-D Distributed Systems : Concept and Design | 005.5 HAR-M Microsoft Office 2007 Business Intelligence | 005.71 LUB-S SMS 2 Administration | 005.73 CHA-D Data Structures Through C Language |
Table of Content
1 Characterization of Distributed Systems
2 System Models
3 Networking and Internetworking
4 Interprocess Communication
5 Remote Invocation
6 Indirect Communication
7 Operating System Support
8 Dist. Objects and Components
9 Web Services
10 Peer-to-Peer Systems
11 Security
12 Distributed File Systems
13 Name Services
14 Time and Global States
15 Coordination and Agreement
16 Transactions and Concurrency Control
17 Distributed Transactions
18 Replication
19 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
20 Distributed Multimedia Systems
21 Designing Distributed Systems: Google Case Study "
Salient Features
• Provides an understanding of the principles on which the Internet and other distributed systems are based, their architecture, algorithms and design and how they meet the demands of contemporary distributed applications
• Broad and up-to-date coverage of the principles and practice in the fast moving area of Distributed Systems
• Includes the key issues in the debate between components and web services as the way forward for the industry
• The depth of coverage will enable students to evaluate existing distributed systems and design new ones
• Incorporates and anticipates the major developments in distributed systems technology
• Case studies illustrate the design concepts for each major topic"
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