Distributed Systems β Architecture and Implementation: An Advanced Course
β Scribed by Gerard LeLann (auth.), D. W. Davies, E. Holler, E. D. Jensen, S. R. Kimbleton, B. W. Lampson, G. LeLann, K. J. Thurber, R. W. Watson (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 523
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 105
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Motivations, objectives and characterization of distributed systems....Pages 1-9
Chapter 2. Distributed system architecture model....Pages 10-43
Chapter 3. Interprocess communication layer: Introduction....Pages 44-56
Chapter 4. Hardware interconnection technology....Pages 57-85
Chapter 5. Link level....Pages 86-93
Chapter 6. Hierarchy....Pages 94-139
Chapter 7. IPC interface and end-to-end (transport) protocol design issues....Pages 140-174
Chapter 8. Distributed control....Pages 175-190
Chapter 9. Identifiers (naming) in distributed systems....Pages 191-210
Chapter 10. Protection....Pages 211-245
Chapter 11. Atomic transactions....Pages 246-265
Chapter 12. Synchronization....Pages 266-283
Chapter 13. Multiple copy update....Pages 284-307
Chapter 14. Applications and protocols....Pages 308-370
Chapter 15. Error recovery....Pages 371-376
Chapter 16. Hardware issues....Pages 377-412
Chapter 17: Hardware/software relationships in distributed computer systems....Pages 413-420
Chapter 18. The national software works (NSW)....Pages 421-445
Chapter 19: Ethernet, pup and violet....Pages 446-485
Chapter 20. Conclusion....Pages 486-492
References....Pages 493-506
β¦ Subjects
Computer Science, general
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