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Distributed Network Systems: From Concepts to Implementations

Distributed Network Systems: From Concepts to Implementations

Paperback

Series: Network Theory and Applications, Book 15

General Computers

ISBN10: 1489983414
ISBN13: 9781489983411
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: Nov 27 2014
Pages: 513
Weight: 1.66
Height: 1.10 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English
Both authors have taught the course of Distributed Systems for many years in the respective schools. During the teaching, we feel strongly that Distributed systems have evolved from traditional LAN based distributed systems towards Internet based systems. Although there exist many excellent textbooks on this topic, because of the fast development of distributed systems and network programming/protocols, we have difficulty in finding an appropriate textbook for the course of distributed systems with orientation to the requirement of the undergraduate level study for today's distributed technology. Specifically, from - to-date concepts, algorithms, and models to implementations for both distributed system designs and application programming. Thus the philosophy behind this book is to integrate the concepts, algorithm designs and implementations of distributed systems based on network programming. After using several materials of other textbooks and research books, we found that many texts treat the distributed systems with separation of concepts, algorithm design and network programming and it is very difficult for students to map the concepts of distributed systems to the algorithm design, prototyping and implementations. This book intends to enable readers, especially postgraduates and senior undergraduate level, to study up-to-date concepts, algorithms and network programming skills for building modern distributed systems. It enables students not only to master the concepts of distributed network system but also to readily use the material introduced into implementation practices.

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