Designing distributed computing systems is a complex process requiring a solid understanding of the design problems and the theoretical and practical aspects of their solutions. This comprehensive textbook covers the fundamental principles and models underlying the theory, algorithms and systems aspects of distributed computing. Broad and detailed coverage of the theory is balanced with practical systems-related issues such as mutual exclusion, deadlock detection, authentication, and failure recovery. Algorithms are carefully selected, lucidly presented, and described without complex proofs. Simple explanations and illustrations are used to elucidate the algorithms. Important emerging topics such as peer-to-peer networks and network security are also considered. With vital algorithms, numerous illustrations, examples and homework problems, this textbook is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of electrical and computer engineering and computer science. Practitioners in data networking and sensor networks will also find this a valuable resource. Additional resources are available online at www.cambridge.org/9780521876346.
This comprehensive textbook covers the principles and models underlying the theory, algorithms and systems aspects of distributed computing.Book InformationISBN 9780521189842
Author Ajay D. KshemkalyaniFormat Paperback
Page Count 756
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1450g
Dimensions(mm) 246mm * 189mm * 38mm