Elements of distributed computing Vijay K Garg
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Wiley India, 2002.Edition: Wiley Student EditionDescription: xv, 423 pages : ill.; 24 cmISBN:- 9788126551750
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1. Introduction --
2. Model of a Computation --
3. Logical Clocks --
4. Verifying Clock Algorithms --
5. Clocks of Different Dimensions --
6. Mutual Exclusion: Using Timestamps --
7. Mutual Exclusion: Tokens and Quorums --
8. Drinking Philosophers Problem --
9. Leader Election --
10. Global State --
11. Observing Global Predicates --
12. Observing Conjunctive Predicates --
13. Channel Predicates --
14. Termination Detection --
15. Control of a Distributed Computation --
16. Causal Message Ordering --
17. Synchronous and Total Order --
18. Computation of a Global Function --
19. Repeated Global Computation --
20. Synchronizers --
21. Slicers --
22. Distributed Shared Memory --
23. Self-Stabilization --
24. Knowledge and Common Knowledge --
25. Consensus Under Asynchrony --
26. Consensus Under Synchrony --
27. Failure Detectors --
28. Solvable Problems in Asynchronous Systems --
29. Checkpointing for Recovery --
30. Message Logging for Recovery --
As distributed systems become increasingly available, the need for a fundamental discussion of the subject has grown. This book covers the fundamental concepts in distributed computing systems such as time, state, simultaneity, order, knowledge, failure, and agreement in distributed systems.
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