Advances in Distributed Systems Advanced Distributed Computing: From Algorithms to Systems / edited by Sacha Krakowiak, Santosh Shrivastava.

In 1992 we initiated a research project on large scale distributed computing systems (LSDCS). It was a collaborative project involving research institutes and universities in Bologna, Grenoble, Lausanne, Lisbon, Rennes, Rocquencourt, Newcastle, and Twente. The World Wide Web had recently been develo...

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Other Authors: Krakowiak, Sacha (Editor), Shrivastava, Santosh (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
Edition:1st ed. 2000.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1752
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Distributed Algorithms
  • Time in Distributed System Models and Algorithms
  • Consensus in Asynchronous Distributed Systems: A Concise Guided Tour
  • Group Communication in Partitionable Distributed Systems
  • Enhancing Replica Management Services to Cope with Group Failures
  • Recent Advances in Distributed Garbage Collection
  • Topology-Aware Algorithms for Large-Scale Communication
  • 2 Systems Architecture
  • Responsive Protocols for Distributed Multimedia Applications?
  • Programming Partition-Aware Network Applications?
  • Deploying Distributed Objects on the Internet
  • Integrating Group Communication with Transactions for Implementing Persistent Replicated Objects
  • Replication of CORBA Objects
  • Constructing Dependable Web Services
  • 3 Applications Support
  • Support for Distributed CSCW Applications
  • Component-Based Programming of Distributed Applications
  • OPENflow: A CORBA Based Transactional Workflow System
  • Improving the Effectiveness of Web Caching
  • Mobility and Coordination for Distributed Java Applications
  • 4 Case Studies
  • PerDiS: Design, Implementation, and Use of a PERsistent DIstributed Store
  • The University Student Registration System: A Case Study in Building a High-Availability Distributed Application Using General Purpose Components
  • Quality of Service and Electronic Newspaper: The Etel Solution
  • FlexiNet: A Flexible, Component-Oriented Middleware System.