Reliable Distributed Computing with the Isis Toolkit

Reliable Distributed Computing with the Isis Toolkit
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Total Pages : 424
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Synopsis Reliable Distributed Computing with the Isis Toolkit by : Kenneth P. Birman

In distributed computing systems -- the software for networks -- a system may have a huge number of components resulting in a high level of complexity. That and issues such as fault-tolerance, security, system management, and exploitation of concurrency make the development of complex distributed systems a challenge.

Reliable Distributed Computing with the Isis Toolkit

Reliable Distributed Computing with the Isis Toolkit
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Total Pages : 426
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Synopsis Reliable Distributed Computing with the Isis Toolkit by : Kenneth P. Birman

In distributed computing systems -- the software for networks -- a system may have a huge number of components resulting in a high level of complexity. That and issues such as fault-tolerance, security, system management, and exploitation of concurrency make the development of complex distributed systems a challenge.

Reliable Distributed Systems

Reliable Distributed Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 685
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ISBN-10 : 9780387276014
ISBN-13 : 0387276017
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Synopsis Reliable Distributed Systems by : Kenneth Birman

Explains fault tolerance in clear terms, with concrete examples drawn from real-world settings Highly practical focus aimed at building "mission-critical" networked applications that remain secure

Guide to Reliable Distributed Systems

Guide to Reliable Distributed Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 733
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ISBN-10 : 9781447124153
ISBN-13 : 1447124154
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Synopsis Guide to Reliable Distributed Systems by : Amy Elser

This book describes the key concepts, principles and implementation options for creating high-assurance cloud computing solutions. The guide starts with a broad technical overview and basic introduction to cloud computing, looking at the overall architecture of the cloud, client systems, the modern Internet and cloud computing data centers. It then delves into the core challenges of showing how reliability and fault-tolerance can be abstracted, how the resulting questions can be solved, and how the solutions can be leveraged to create a wide range of practical cloud applications. The author’s style is practical, and the guide should be readily understandable without any special background. Concrete examples are often drawn from real-world settings to illustrate key insights. Appendices show how the most important reliability models can be formalized, describe the API of the Isis2 platform, and offer more than 80 problems at varying levels of difficulty.

Introduction to Reliable and Secure Distributed Programming

Introduction to Reliable and Secure Distributed Programming
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9783642152603
ISBN-13 : 3642152600
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Synopsis Introduction to Reliable and Secure Distributed Programming by : Christian Cachin

In modern computing a program is usually distributed among several processes. The fundamental challenge when developing reliable and secure distributed programs is to support the cooperation of processes required to execute a common task, even when some of these processes fail. Failures may range from crashes to adversarial attacks by malicious processes. Cachin, Guerraoui, and Rodrigues present an introductory description of fundamental distributed programming abstractions together with algorithms to implement them in distributed systems, where processes are subject to crashes and malicious attacks. The authors follow an incremental approach by first introducing basic abstractions in simple distributed environments, before moving to more sophisticated abstractions and more challenging environments. Each core chapter is devoted to one topic, covering reliable broadcast, shared memory, consensus, and extensions of consensus. For every topic, many exercises and their solutions enhance the understanding This book represents the second edition of "Introduction to Reliable Distributed Programming". Its scope has been extended to include security against malicious actions by non-cooperating processes. This important domain has become widely known under the name "Byzantine fault-tolerance".

Distributed Algorithms

Distributed Algorithms
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 3540602747
ISBN-13 : 9783540602743
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Synopsis Distributed Algorithms by : Jean-Michel Helary

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms, WDAG '95, held in Le Mont-Saint-Michel, France in September 1995. Besides four invited contributions, 18 full revised research papers are presented, selected from a total of 48 submissions during a careful refereeing process. The papers document the progress achieved in the area since the predecessor workshop (LNCS 857); they are organized in sections on asynchronous systems, networks, shared memory, Byzantine failures, self-stabilization, and detection of properties.

Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems

Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9783540351276
ISBN-13 : 3540351272
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Synopsis Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems by : Frank Eliassen

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems, DAIS 2006, held in Bologna, Italy, June 2006. The book presents 21 revised regular and 5 revised work-in-progress papers, on architectures, models, technologies and platforms for interoperable, scalable and adaptable systems and cover subjects as methodological aspects, tools and language of building adaptable distributed and interoperable services, and many more.

Fundamentals of Distributed Object Systems

Fundamentals of Distributed Object Systems
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9780471464112
ISBN-13 : 0471464112
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Synopsis Fundamentals of Distributed Object Systems by : Zahir Tari

Distributed Object Computing teaches readers the fundamentals of CORBA, the leading architecture for design of software used in parallel and distributed computing applications. Since CORBA is based on open standards, it is the only effective way to learn object-oriented programming for distributed systems. This language independent book allows material to be taught using Java, C++ or other Object Oriented Programming Languages.

Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce

Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 1350
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ISBN-10 : 9781591408000
ISBN-13 : 1591408008
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce by : Khosrow-Pour, D.B.A., Mehdi

[Administration (référence électronique)].

Theory and Practice in Distributed Systems

Theory and Practice in Distributed Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 3540600426
ISBN-13 : 9783540600428
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Synopsis Theory and Practice in Distributed Systems by : Kenneth P. Birman

This book summarizes the current knowledge on a cascade of gene regulation levels which operate in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells and which has until recently been poorly understood. While transcriptional control of eukaryotic genes has been extensively researched and the understanding of this process has reached very sophisticated levels, post- transcriptional control has received much less attention. As the contributions in this book demonstrate, not only is post-transcriptional control in eukaryotes better understood, it is now thought to be a major player in gene expression control in a number of key processes, i.e. control of cell proliferation, gametogenesis and early development or cellular homeostasis.