Distributed Systems. Principles and Paradigms

Par : Maarten van Steen, Andrew-S Tanenbaum
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  • Nombre de pages803
  • PrésentationRelié
  • Poids1.36 kg
  • Dimensions18,5 cm × 24,1 cm × 3,4 cm
  • ISBN0-13-088893-1
  • EAN9780130888938
  • Date de parution05/12/2001
  • ÉditeurPearson

Résumé

Detailed coverage of seven key principles. An introductory chapter followed by a chapter devoted to each key principle: communication, processes, naming, synchronization, consistency and replication, fault tolerance, and security, including unique comprehensive coverage of middleware models. Four chapters devoted to state-of-the-art real-world examples of middleware. Covers object-based systems, document-based systems, distributed file systems, and coordination-based systems including Corba, DCOM, Globe, NFS v4, Coda, the World Wide Web, and Jini. Excellent coverage of timely, advanced distributed systems topics: Security payment systems, recent Internet and Web protocols, scalability; and caching and replication. New: The Prentice Hall Companion Website for this book contains PowerPoint slides, figures in various file formats, and other teaching aids, and a link to the Author's Web site. Please visit http://www.prenhall.com/tanenbaum.
Detailed coverage of seven key principles. An introductory chapter followed by a chapter devoted to each key principle: communication, processes, naming, synchronization, consistency and replication, fault tolerance, and security, including unique comprehensive coverage of middleware models. Four chapters devoted to state-of-the-art real-world examples of middleware. Covers object-based systems, document-based systems, distributed file systems, and coordination-based systems including Corba, DCOM, Globe, NFS v4, Coda, the World Wide Web, and Jini. Excellent coverage of timely, advanced distributed systems topics: Security payment systems, recent Internet and Web protocols, scalability; and caching and replication. New: The Prentice Hall Companion Website for this book contains PowerPoint slides, figures in various file formats, and other teaching aids, and a link to the Author's Web site. Please visit http://www.prenhall.com/tanenbaum.