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Author Shankar, A. Udaya.

Title Distributed programming : theory and practice / A. Udaya Shankar
Published New York, NY : Springer, ©2013

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Contents Simple Lock -- Bounded Buffer -- Message-Passing Services -- Fifo Channels from Unreliable Channels -- Programs, Semantics and Effective Atomicity -- Implements and Compositionality -- SESF for Time-Constrained Programs -- Lock Using Peterson's Algorithm -- Lock Using the Bakery Algorithm -- Distributed Lock Service -- Distributed Lock Using Timestamps -- Channel with Termination Detection Service -- Termination Detection for Diffusing Computations -- Object-Transfer Service -- Object Transfer Using Path Reversal -- Distributed Shared Memory Service -- A Single-Copy Distributed Shared Memory -- A Multi-copy Distributed Shared Memory -- Reliable Transport Service -- Reliable Transport Protocol
Summary Distributed Programming: Theory and Practice presents a practical and rigorous method to develop distributed programs that correctly implement their specifications. The method also covers how to write specifications and how to use them. Numerous examples such as bounded buffers, distributed locks, message-passing services, and distributed termination detection illustrate the method. Larger examples include data transfer protocols, distributed shared memory, and TCP network sockets. Distributed Programming: Theory and Practice bridges the gap between books that focus on specific concurrent programming languages and books that focus on distributed algorithms. Programs are written in a "real-life" programming notation, along the lines of Java and Python with explicit instantiation of threads and programs. Students and programmers will see these as programs and not "merely" algorithms in pseudo-code. The programs implement interesting algorithms and solve problems that are large enough to serve as projects in programming classes and software engineering classes. Exercises and examples are included at the end of each chapter with on-line access to the solutions. Distributed Programming: Theory and Practice is designed as an advanced-level text book for students in computer science and electrical engineering. Programmers, software engineers and researchers working in this field will also find this book useful
Analysis Computer science
Computer Communication Networks
Software engineering
Logic design
Programming Techniques
Models and Principles
Logics and Meanings of Programs
computerwetenschappen
computer sciences
programmeren
programming
modellen
models
computernetwerken
computer networks
Information and Communication Technology (General)
Informatie- en communicatietechnologie (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
In Springer eBooks
Subject Computer programming.
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing.
Computer programs.
Computer software.
Computer science.
Electronic data processing.
Software
Electronic Data Processing
computer programming.
software.
computer science.
data processing.
Electronic data processing
Computer software
Computer science
Computer programs
Computer programming
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781461448815
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1461448808
9781461448808