Description
Distributed processing has a strong theoretical foundation, but many day-to-day practitioners make limited use of the advantages this theory can give them. The result includes unreliable systems with obscure and intermittent failures that can cost time, money and in extreme cases, lives. Reliable construction of distributed and concurrent systems must incorporate theory in practice.
Table of Content
What is Distributed Processing?
Concepts of Concurrency
Models of Concurrency
Concurrency in Operating Systems
Interprocess Communication
Protocols
Security
Language and Distributed Processing
Building Distributed Systems
Case Study: A Networked Game
The End
Exercises: Hints and Comments
About the Example Code
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
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