This also provides invaluable insights into key features of distributed systems, such as organization, naming and addressing, availability and reliability, replication, privacy and security, communication, concurrency and failure, and synchronization, etc., using a bottom-up approach. Beginning with an introduction to the subject, the book discusses the techniques of software and network architectures and presents the issues pertaining to the handling and accessing of resources. This also focuses on major application areas. Finally, the book provides the examples for explaining the concepts discussed.
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JOEL M. CRICHLOW, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey (U.S.A.). He did his doctorate in Mathematics from the University of the West Indies in 1983. He has more than 30 years of teaching experience in Computer Science and Mathematics. Dr. Crichlow has authored three books on Distributed Systems and a number of research papers. His current research concentrates on concurrency and replica management issues in distributed systems.
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