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Concurrent and Distributed Computing in Java (Garg/Concurrent Computing in Java) || Agreement

✍ Scribed by Garg, Vijay K.


Book ID
118165060
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
339 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
047143230X

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✦ Synopsis


Concurrent And Distributed Computing In Java Addresses Fundamental Concepts In Concurrent Computing With Java Examples. The Book Consists Of Two Parts. The First Part Deals With Techniques For Programming In Shared-memory Based Systems. The Book Covers Concepts In Java Such As Threads, Synchronized Methods, Waits, And Notify To Expose Students To Basic Concepts For Multi-threaded Programming. Mutual Exclusion Problem -- Synchronization Primitives -- Consistency Conditions -- Wait-free Synchronization -- Distributed Programming -- Models And Clocks -- Resource Allocation -- Global Snapshot -- Global Properties -- Detecting Termination And Deadlocks -- Message Ordering -- Leader Election -- Synchronizers -- Agreement -- Transactions -- Recovery -- Self-stabilization. Vijay K. Garg. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 297-304) And Index. Also Available In An Electronic Version. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.


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