Distributed Algorithms for Message-Passing Systems
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
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- Utgivningsdatum2015-07-30
- Mått155 x 235 x undefined mm
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor500
- FörlagSpringer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
- ISBN9783642437434
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Prof. Michel Raynal is among the top researchers in the world on the topic of distributed algorithms. He is a full professor at the Université de Rennes where he founded the Distributed Algorithms research group in 1984. He has been the principal investigator in numerous related research national and international projects, and he has been invited by more than 25 universities around the world to give lectures on distributed algorithms and distributed computing. He has over 300 academic publications on this topic, and has authored a number of books on related topics. His current research interests include distributed algorithms, distributed computing systems, distributed computability and dependability; and the fundamental principles that underlie the design and the construction of distributed computing systems.
- Part I Distributed Graph Algorithms.- Chap. 1 Base Definitions and Network Traversal Algorithms.- Chap. 2 Distributed Graph Algorithms.- Chap. 3 An Algorithmic Framework to Compute Global Functions on a Process Graph.- Chap. 4 Leader Election Algorithms.- Chap. 5 Mobile Objects Navigating a Network.- Part II Logical Time and Global States in Distributed Systems.- Chap. 6 Nature of Distributed Computations and the Concept of a Global State.- Chap. 7 Logical Time in Asynchronous Distributed Systems.- Chap. 8 Asynchronous Distributed Checkpointing.- Chap. 9 Simulating Synchrony on Top of Asynchronous Systems.- Part III Mutual Exclusion and Resource Allocation.- Chap. 10 Permission-Based Mutual Exclusion Algorithms.- Chap. 11 Distributed Resource Allocation.- Part IV High-Level Communication Abstractions.- Chap. 12 Order Constraints on Message Delivery.- Chap. 13 Rendezvous and Synchronous Communication.- Part V Detection of Properties on Distributed Executions.- Chap. 14 Distributed Termination Detection.- Chap. 15 Distributed Deadlock Detection.- Part VI Distributed Shared Memory.- Chap. 16 Atomic Consistency (Linearizability).- Chap. 17 Sequential Consistency.- Afterword.- Bibliography.- Index.
"The aim of this book is to present in a comprehensive way basic notions, concepts, and algorithms of distributed computing when the distributed entities cooperate by sending and receiving messages on top of an underlying network. ... This book is useful for senior-level undergraduate students and graduate students in computer science with basic knowledge of algorithms and operating systems." (T. C. Mohan, Mathematical Reviews, November, 2015) "This book offers balanced coverage of the major topics encountered in courses on modern distributed computations. The text is primarily intended for courses on distributed systems; it can be used for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. ... Overall, this title is an instructive and valuable book that deserves to be studied." (Dimitrios Katsaros, Computing Reviews, June, 2014) "The book presents in well structured manner the basic concepts and algorithms currently used in distributed systems based on message passing. ... The book can be used as textbook by undergraduate students in distributed systems. What distinguishes this book from similar ones are the text accessibility and the well organization of a classical material. Many figures and pseudo-codes are helping the understanding of the algorithms." (Dana Petcu, zbMATH, Vol. 1282, 2014)